So ive tried to code many times on my own but i feel like im doing things the hard way and im still unsure what to pick becasue ive been jumping around here and there. like most gamers i would like to try to make a game or something but im just not sure if i can or not becasue it seems really hard to do and im not sur eif ill...
Hey all! My team at work is struggling with growing pains of getting into a formalized review process, so I was wondering if any of you guys have some things to live or die by in your code reviews. How much of it is manual, or how much is just static code analysis + style guide stuff, etc?
Hi, I'm somewhat new to Kotlin programming and so far it's becoming my favorite language. I was browsing some Kotlin projects when I found Komac, which recently switched to the Multiplatform target from only having the JVM target....
In many projects, you might have custom DNS entries, for example for your development environment, or because something is prototype without a real DNS entry yet, or simply for convenience to not remember weird IP addresses....
I’ve found this interview question at GeeksForGeeks and decided to actually code it in C++. The program currently prints the “value” of the horses (which is inaccessible by the coder so they can’t just look up who is number 1) and then proceeds to sort them and find the position of numbers 1,2 and 3 in a 5x5 matrix with...
Have to say, I wasn’t expecting this in my feed. It is a bit novel of a concept, but if you think about what it takes to build and ship a product, a lot of this makes sense, and modern languages are starting to follow the batteries included mentality (golang, rust)....
Do you think they can be powerful enough to build production-grade applications some day or are they going to stay as educational tools or build into specific applications forever?
Hey there everyone, I am back with v1.1 of my Latex Template for making D&D Item Cards. I received one major point of feedback from multiple people in the fediverse: make an option for fixing the card dimensions for easier printing and distribution/storage at the table. So that is exactly what I did!...
This is sad as fuck, to be honest. Reliably the best tech conference — inclusive, interesting, varied, diverse, language-agnostic, just absolutely fantastic.
I would like to contribute to lemmy but I have issue with the docker image. I got this error when trying to execute docker-compose up : “ERROR: Service ‘lemmy’ failed to build: the --mount option requires BuildKit. Refer to docs.docker.com/go/buildkit/ to learn how to build images with BuildKit enabled”...
I’ve played around with Nim before, and thought some of the features such as default values were quite helpful, so it’s quite nice that 2.0 is now officially released!
I bought a domain on OVH and since I expected little use of email on that domain, I made do with the “included” email. The one that uses roundcube 1.4 (from the last century) as webmail....