Posts by borland@mastodon.nz
(DIR) Post #ASKa6G91Ygyjuugh7o by borland@mastodon.nz
2023-02-04T09:00:14Z
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@brosandprose dark times
(DIR) Post #ASamf2P15AWrXVlfeK by borland@mastodon.nz
2023-02-12T04:35:34Z
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@seldo an excellent article.I definitely agree with you re the core premise: React and other big frameworks like it are bad for end users (perf, resource use, etc) but in return are good for developers (faster iteration, fewer below level bugs). The bit people like Alex miss is that - absent frameworks - we wouldn’t end up with a world of perfect fast frontend code… rather, we would end up with *far* more limited apps, and fewer of them.
(DIR) Post #ATQM4RfyKxnAqalLYe by borland@mastodon.nz
2023-03-09T01:43:18Z
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@dave you make reference to two new groups (startup companies?) trying to lay claim to podcasting, but there’s no names or links or explanation of who these groups are or anything like that. Is it possible to elaborate please?
(DIR) Post #ATaiv5KqGsOjTjz4xU by borland@mastodon.nz
2023-03-14T01:45:25Z
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@seldo “real” fundamentals are things like classes, lambda’s, null-safety; these were probably all part of lisp in the 1950’s and are gradually making their way into day-to-day programming languages at a rate of one per decade.If it’s something specific to one programming language or framework, it’s not a fundamental
(DIR) Post #AYvFbeaQMHUPco4ma8 by borland@mastodon.nz
2023-08-19T23:04:22Z
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@nuintari what’s wrong with NAT? Most of the complaints I’ve seen take the stance that all devices inside a local network should be able to have addresses that appear on the publically routable internet, and hold that as some intrinsic good.Seems like a bad idea IMHO. I don’t want my Samsung FridgeToaster appearing on the public net