Rust, because I’m lazy and I want a compiler that helps me out. Performance is a pretty neat bonus.
Empathy [he/him]
- 0 posts
- 5 comments
- Empathy [he/him]@beehaw.orgtoProgramming@programming.dev•If you were to create a Fediverse server, with frontend being plan simple HTML only, what programming language and stack would you choose?2 years
- Empathy [he/him]@beehaw.orgtoProgramming@programming.dev•What are the craziest misconceptions you’ve heard about programming from people not familiar with it?2 years
I really like the word you used, code smell. I often have a hard time expressing to co-workers in code reviews why something feels off, it just does.
I’d honestly choose a similar stack for the back-end. I have limited experience with Rust, but my impressions so far is that it’s a language that allows you to make changes with confidence that they’ll work. I feel like starting something in Rust is somewhat difficult, but contributing is relatively simple.
For the front-end, I don’t think the choice is as important, since I think that by virtue of being federated and being able to have multiple front-ends, it would almost be better for the front-end to be managed by other parts of the community. And I say that as a primarily front-end/developer-experience dev.
I would probably default to React since I’m familiar with it and it’s very popular, but would probably be tempted to experiment with something better.
- Empathy [he/him]@beehaw.orgtoGaming@beehaw.org•Baldur's Gate 3's companions were overly horny due to a bug3 years
Great to know this was a bug. It felt a tad immersion breaking for every origin character to be so interested all of a sudden.
Awesome, I’m looking for frameworks like this, thanks for sharing.