Hard agree haha, use this one constantly.
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Aah good to know, thanks! 🙏
CLI for me. I do use the GitLens plugin in vs code but only so I can see commit info inline. I never commit anything from vs code.
I like Kaleidoscope (v3) for diffs but not for merging. I could probably use any graphical difftool for this purpose but it’s what I’m used to.
It only took one question for me to start wanting to flip tables.
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•Measuring the Impact of Early-2025 AI on Experienced Open-Source Developer Productivity1 year
I’m right there for sure. Sadly, a whole lot of the people I work with are drinking the AI kool-aid hard.
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•Measuring the Impact of Early-2025 AI on Experienced Open-Source Developer Productivity1 year
Not me snarkily sharing this report in work chat. 🤣
And someone just committed to it only 2 hours ago. That’s really strange.
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Agreed. The idea of throwing code up at the CI and expecting it to fix my mistakes seems like a bad habit to me.
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•A Brief, Incomplete, and Mostly Wrong History of Programming Languages2 years
Ok the javascript paragraph made me laugh.
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•Stack Overflow Survey: 80% of developers are unhappy2 years
Yes, this! I rarely ask for permission on that sort of thing. I’ll just do it as part of my work and see if anyone calls me out on it.
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•When's the last time you asked a questions on StackOverflow?2 years
I asked and answered a small handful of questions in the mid 20-teens but not really much since. I still wind up finding good answers there on a semi regular basis, though.
I just looked in my profile and my last question was in 2017. I received a holier than thou “what you’re trying to do is wrong” type of response and finally solved it with the help of a coworker who actually cared.
I second rustlings, it’s really good!
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•Google Cloud accidentally deletes cutomer’s online account due to ‘unprecedented misconfiguration’2 years
lol I was scratching my head at that choice as well.
Interesting! Certainly there are swift web frameworks out there. The trouble is I’d either have to work for a company crazy enough to let me take a big risk on using it, or else it’d have to be a personal project I do just for the hell of it.
I know you described it as “young” but I almost can’t believe swift is 10 years old now, oof. I remember watching wwdc when it was announced, surely that was recent… right?? 💀
Same! I love using swift but I don’t get to do a lot of iOS development these days. I wish it had more of a life outside of apple platforms.
I still use and love RSS. 🙂
Back in the day I was a big Google Reader fan, then they went and killed it off. Now I use a combination of Feedbin on the web and the Reeder app on iOS.
I’ve used IBM Plex Mono for a long time. Currently giving github’s new Monaspace a try.
- catalyst@lemmy.worldtoProgramming@programming.dev•Visual Studio for Mac Retirement Announcement - Visual Studio Blog3 years
Same jeez this headline scared me!
Well that didn’t take long at all. 😕
I’m gonna give that fork a try today.