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Nah, eyelet is the hole that your lace (and aglet) goes through.
AliasVortex@lemmy.worldto No Stupid Questions@lemmy.world•Do you know any software development philosophy books?English3·1 month agoI’m a fan of Martin Fowler, I’ve used his blog post on Tech Debt to explain to managers why you can’t just give a 15-year team-killer of an app to a bunch of newbies and expect smooth sailing. His refactoring book is also pretty great. Not necessarily philosophy, or a gripping cover to cover read, but skimming though it as part of a grad school class got me thinking about how I’d refactor my own code and changed my approach to coding (most notably in favoring a series of linq queries/ streams/ es6 array ops, over ugly loops with a tangle of branching logic inside).
Depends, are we in Georgia and is there a golden
fiddlegattling gun on the line? If so, I’d take that bet, the A10’s the best there’s ever been.
What kind of disabled?
AliasVortex@lemmy.worldto memes@lemmy.world•I gotta keep going so I can take care of my dwarves in dwarf fortressEnglish0·2 months agoI feel a bit like I’m slinging hard drugs here, but might I also suggest RimWorld and Factorio?
Ate without table -3
Right? I tried to switch my primary computer (framework laptop) to Linux earlier this year and ended up going back to windows after I had absolute nightmares with my type-c KVM. Coupled with performance issues while gaming (and the absolute hassle of having to force games to use my graphics card). Add in whatever random issues I was getting trying to remote into other windows machines on my domain (for CAD work). My day job is in software engineering/ programming, so I’m not exactly a stranger to digging through documentation and fixing computer issues, but spending time fixing my computer instead of using it got old pretty quick.
Perfectly happy with Linux in my HomeLab and on my steamdeck though!