Comment on: What is the best language for someone who wants to learn to code for the first time?
0 30 Mar 2016 13:43 u/FuriouslyAdrift in v/programmingComment on: Does the Go programming language have any future?
Gogs is really cool and fairly painless.
Comment on: Does the Go programming language have any future?
The few Go projects I have read about (outside of Google) ended up moving to Rust after getting cut on the sharp edges of Go.
Comment on: Another bigot joining Github. Inclusiveness doesn't include white men.
Gogs is pretty simple: https://github.com/gogits/gogs
Comment on: Another bigot joining Github. Inclusiveness doesn't include white men.
You could also self host with Gogs https://github.com/gogits/gogs
Comment on: Hate GitHub being taken over by gender politics? Don't worry, you're not alone.
There is also Gogs: https://github.com/gogits/gogs
Comment on: Microsoft has release a "Sublime Text" clone that works on linux, MacOS and that other OS. I guess this is the end of the world. It's been nice knowing you gents.
I'll have to check it out. I switch from so many different text styles (SQL query, router config, xml , powershell, bash, etc) all the time that notepad++ is about perfect for me.
Although I have to say, BBEdit on the mac was about the best text editor I have every used.
Comment on: What back-end do sites like Voat and reddit use?
that's just so... wrong ... and kind of cool
Comment on: Microsoft has release a "Sublime Text" clone that works on linux, MacOS and that other OS. I guess this is the end of the world. It's been nice knowing you gents.
Notepad++
it's filled with awesome-sauce
What, no Erlang or Lisp?