

Compliance being what is and isn’t allowed to run on a computer?
Compliance being what is and isn’t allowed to run on a computer?
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Flutter like a butterfly, sting like a Dart.
The joys of dynamic typing.
Clearly an inferior language. /s
You’re right. It was released almost at the same time as the 1st gen iPod touch, and that iPod ran the same OS as the iPhone (then named iPhone OS). I thought the iPod touch came before, it didn’t. The iPod classic was significantly different from the iPhone.
I remember when the iPhone came out, it was a little more than an iPod that made calls. The rest is history.
Thanks! I hate JavaScript even more now 😄
Nope, have not noticed because I hate JavaScript with a passion. Thanks for educating me.
But Go has go faster stripes in the logo! Google wouldn’t make false advertising, would they?
The code is ultimately ran in a JS interpreter. AFAIK TS transpiles into JS, there’s no TS specific interpreter. But such a huge difference is unexpected to me.
Memory management, but that impacts stability/security instead of performance.
That is a classic, one of which I sadly expedienced personally.
You big tease.
So how do I get it?
I initially thought that meant GPU accelerated compilation. Sadly not.
While countries like Brazil, Mexico, and India have privacy laws on paper, enforcement is weak, allowing both domestic and foreign vendors to deploy invasive technologies unchecked.
So they’re doing just as well as the US?
Back in the days before git, I worked on a small software+hardware startup with ~ 10 people. We used Trac very successfully to do project management. I know it’s been updated to mesh with git. You could set up roadmaps, track issues (which can be linked to code or not), tracked hours (using a plugin), and keep our internal KB in the integrated Wiki. There was a Trac Hack for everything we wanted.
I don’t recall which Gantt plugin we used, but there’s a few options: https://trac-hacks.org/tags/gantt
We didn’t use kanban back then, again, options: https://trac-hacks.org/tags/kanban
Thanks. I didn’t know the compliance solution from Microsoft was attached to office.
That and policy enforcement are, I think, the biggest obstacles for Linux adoption commercially.