I’m honestly not sure, but I’m fairly certain it’s intentional obfuscation done for the production build. Why they think it’s so important to hide class names, I’ll never know.
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In modern chess, engines have gotten good enough that we generally do know the top moves and humans can’t beat them. We can even numerically assess someone’s chess play with a computer, which we call “accuracy”. Obviously they can always be improved further, and there are a handful of situations where they might misevaluate, but it’s still pretty incredible.
Engines have only made chess more exciting as they have shattered a lot of old theory and helped people find a lot of new and innovative ideas. They are an incredible aid in analysis and tournament prep.
That’s what I’m saying.
That’s a really poor metric, because that encompasses many salaried jobs.
But yes, it’s ultimately just about whether or not you are selling your time for money, or if you have acquired enough money to exploit the labor of others to make yourself more money without doing anything yourself.
expr@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•JavaScript broke the web (and called it progress)3·13 days agoUh, there’s still a shitload of websites out there doing SSR using stuff like PHP, Rails, Blazor, etc. HTML is alive and well, and frankly it’s much better than you claim.
expr@programming.devto Programming@programming.dev•Literature review on the benefits of static types, by Dan Luu2·14 days agoWith your example, there are a number of languages that can statically prevent thread safety issues entirely, so that’s not actually a good example of something a type system can’t catch.
To be honest, there’s much more that can be statically enforced by a type system than what C++ is capable of. With a sufficiently powerful type system, it tends to become more about tradeoffs in ergonomics and type safety.
Nobody sane uses vim as an IDE
True, same people use unix as their IDE and vim as the editor therein.
A real nerd would know that React is a library and HTML is a markup language, and neither are programming languages.
Unix is my IDE, vim is my editor.
Based on what I can find, they are microscopic mites. You also have microscopic mites all over your face that you probably ingest at some point or another… So it’s really not that weird.