I'm somewhat surprised that such a thing happened only now (and not a year ago or so).
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c25rre8ww57o
https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c25rre8ww57o
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Psss, does anyone have cache eviction policy benchmarks?
AFAIR, there were a few good and deep comparisons. Can anyone share, please? 🙏
AFAIR, there were a few good and deep comparisons. Can anyone share, please? 🙏
google moment (https://github.com/golang/go/issues/4556#issuecomment-66073152)
So, situation is the following.
You have a full time job to work on your programming language of a dream. What you are going to create?
(Yeah, also a competitive salary to be alive)
You have a full time job to work on your programming language of a dream. What you are going to create?
(Yeah, also a competitive salary to be alive)
It's time to 👍 a fresh proposal.
Which is somewhat doubtful when you look quickly but indeed touches bad parts of everything.
I'm the causer of this discussion and proposal as the result (but all the kudos for writing are definitely for Iskander) and even I'm not sure is this a good thing to have such func in stdlib or not.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/67921
Which is somewhat doubtful when you look quickly but indeed touches bad parts of everything.
I'm the causer of this discussion and proposal as the result (but all the kudos for writing are definitely for Iskander) and even I'm not sure is this a good thing to have such func in stdlib or not.
https://github.com/golang/go/issues/67921
GitHub
proposal: io: add WriteAll function · Issue #67921 · golang/go
Proposal Details The docs of the io.Writer guarantee that a proper implementation should return a non-nil error in case if it was a short writer (n < len(data)): Write must return a non-nil erro...
Which language has the best iterators? In terms of design of course.
I like the fact that Go will standardize this BUT I think it's too raw to be added to the language and stdlib as it's now.
I like the fact that Go will standardize this BUT I think it's too raw to be added to the language and stdlib as it's now.
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Psss, what is the best client, service or even a workflow to read Twitter?
Without all this bullshits things like algo-feeds and other garbage.
Thanks in advance 🙏
Without all this bullshits things like algo-feeds and other garbage.
Thanks in advance 🙏