Dynamic types aren’t static types my man. I think you got some learning to do.
Dynamic types aren’t static types my man. I think you got some learning to do.
Lol you’ll get no argument from me. It’s not my favorite language.
Theoretically, Javascript is an untyped language, so there aren’t supposed to really be static types. Giving type errors in this situation would be against design.
I know this is for fun, but as general advice to the homies, if a language or system is doing something you didn’t expect, make sure to look at the documentation
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/parseInt
This will save a lot of time and headaches
“raise the bar” is big Amazon language. Maybe a bunch of ex Amazon folks in Hasbro now.
Sounds like this is closer to Apple’s Rosetta to make up for their ARM transition.
I mean, people are gonna bite my head off for this, but most non technical folks are turned off by someone calling them stupid… That’s what “RTFM” sounds like. I think there needs to be a culture change to drive adoption, but stuff like the Steam Deck is helping a lot.
HP following through on this would be the funniest shit ever, IMO.
Not that you aren’t entitled to your opinion, but software running on a Tesla is, in many ways just as mallaible as code on a vacuum robot.
There are several challenges, but basically the protections stopping people from reading and writing firmware would need to be defeated.
I think there have been some software jailbreaks on earlier models already that have been patched, but software is complicated, it’s hard be bug free.
Sick, this is a genuinely cool piece of hardware history I wish we had a chance to explore more.
Yeah that is fun, credit where it’s due, compilers do a lot of cool work behind the scenes.
I mean, the comic is fine I guess, but if it implies the Cpp lady is hitting you, it’s not. That would be the kernel, the lady did what you told her to do.
Yeah, a lot of this RTO business is some misguided perception that the wealthy work the hardest, and are thusly disproportionately compensated. They don’t realize how hard everyone around them needs to work to keep things moving and give them their lifestyle.
The workplace can feel like a prison for most workers trying to do their job, even if it’s what they like to do. For these CEOs and people at the top, it’s a space they built for themselves, of course they want to go to the office.
Lol why do they have to do things in the most cartoonishly evil way?
To be a pedantic dick, those aren’t really programming languages. Their purpose isn’t for writing at that level.
But I have the best route to lemmy :)
Curious, what kind of protocols do we need to change or replace?
Perhaps you could give an example? Maybe someone can relate to it.
Its not my business but do you mind saying what industry you work or see this in?
Lol like facilitate versus effectuate