I don't know but It's very possible. Same 2013-ish era.
I don't know but It's very possible. Same 2013-ish era.
Ah yup, that's the one. French company. I had no idea they had expanded to other countries. Sorry for your trouble!
That happened in Germany too? Don't tell me it's the same company...
All React and no Svelte makes Jack a dull boy
Fair enough.
It was a while ago, but I remember that on a live stream with ThePrimeagen, you mentioned that Copilot was writing a good chunk of your code. What changed? I can't imagine the model has gotten worse since then, as it must have been GPT 3.5 or something back then.
Thanks for sharing, Paolo! I just sent my application.
I hate this so much! I'm glad to see that others feel the same way. The auto dubs in particular revealed a new level of awful that I didn't think was possible. I also get frustrated by Amazon's forced translations of product title and description.
De nombreux facteurs sont à prendre en compte pour comparer les frameworks web entre eux. La popularité n'est qu'un critère parmi tant d'autres. Mais quand on a déjà une réponse en tête, on a tendance à ne retenir que le critère qui nous donne raison et à ignorer tous les autres.
But haven't you heard that AI will replace every job on earth except for CEO? A CEO said so.
Vercel is just a wrapper for AWS. Where is Europe's AWS?
Sick album cover.
Move things and breakfast
What happened?
Why is "Oh, you think X is bad? But you're doing X!" an accepted way of refuting an argument? It doesn't refute anything; it only shows that the person is a hypocrite. If that's what you wanted to do, congratulations. But where's the counterargument?
Looks delicious as hell. What framework did you use?
Cybernetically enhanced web apps that just make sense for the rest of us
Needs more hot peppers.
useFootGun()
This looks really promising, great job so far! I'm curious though, what about Svelte Native? What made you and the team decide not to pick it back up and go with Lynx instead?
Non-technical people:
"AI, make me a button."
*Button appears on screen*
"Whoa! Developers are cooked!"
I guess that's debatable, but I don't think Tailwind is an abstraction of CSS since knowledge of CSS is necessary for proper use. If anything, it's a low-level abstraction.
Regardless, it's kind of wild seeing it mentioned alongside website builders as if they're comparable.
That aside, I agree.
"Choose the right tool for the job," they say, as they proceed to use React for everything.
Yeah, that's a good point. Keeping things simple can be a complex process, ironically.
I'm torn because, on the one hand, I agree with you: The world is complex, and those who try to force simple answers onto complex questions are fooling themselves and others.
On the other hand, I reject complexity in software and I'm convinced that it doesn't have to be this way, 99% of the time.
They blocked me.
"seems", "feels"... quite the vibe-driven post from you, ironically. Are you sure you don't want to join our cult?
So now all of a sudden, the "right tool for the job" is simply the one around which AI hallucinates the least?
The idea that engineers need to adapt to AI and not the other way around is pretty wild, in my opinion.
Such a fantastic crossover, I'm excited to watch.
The voices asked me to.