New to Go Team Takes Down Prod | Prime Reacts
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Top Comments (10)
Ahh, the devs earned their, "I brought down production" badge. Well done, well done.
Just a note, Kotlin doesn't necessarily assume it's running on the JVM, there are Native, JS, and WASM targets.
i felt that they just 1:1 ported that service to golang and replace those old try catches with fatal/panics
Thank you prime for being an absolute legend and helping me so much in keeping discipline in my journey to career swap from "catch-all IT Guy"/glorified runner of sfc /scannow to software engineer in my 30s. It's hard but I'm learning fast!
11:10 re: the billion dollar mistake. Haskell and Ocaml came out in the 90s and had option types pretty early. Python didnt, nor ruby, but they were dynamic langs.
As a newbie, I really appreciate when you explain some of these terms. Thank you.
"The name..... is the Shadow Traffic" - Prime Traffic 2024
The Dart language retro-fitted null-safety into a language that didn't previously have it. It took a migration period for all the various libraries to port onto the new major version. In the meantime, you could add hints as comments to get some preliminary lints during the transition. Once a project was ready to commit, they had a tool to convert all the comments to the finalized syntax.
learnt shadow trafficking today :)
The null pattern adds the concept to define a default behavior
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Top Comments (10)
Ahh, the devs earned their, "I brought down production" badge. Well done, well done.
Just a note, Kotlin doesn't necessarily assume it's running on the JVM, there are Native, JS, and WASM targets.
i felt that they just 1:1 ported that service to golang and replace those old try catches with fatal/panics
Thank you prime for being an absolute legend and helping me so much in keeping discipline in my journey to career swap from "catch-all IT Guy"/glorified runner of sfc /scannow to software engineer in my 30s. It's hard but I'm learning fast!
11:10 re: the billion dollar mistake. Haskell and Ocaml came out in the 90s and had option types pretty early. Python didnt, nor ruby, but they were dynamic langs.
As a newbie, I really appreciate when you explain some of these terms. Thank you.
"The name..... is the Shadow Traffic" - Prime Traffic 2024
The Dart language retro-fitted null-safety into a language that didn't previously have it. It took a migration period for all the various libraries to port onto the new major version. In the meantime, you could add hints as comments to get some preliminary lints during the transition. Once a project was ready to commit, they had a tool to convert all the comments to the finalized syntax.
learnt shadow trafficking today :)
The null pattern adds the concept to define a default behavior