How I ended up writing a new real-time kernel
1 0 comments 25 Feb 2017 19:27 u/flurker (..) in v/programmingComment on: What are you guys learning at the moment?
0 22 Feb 2017 20:33 u/flurker in v/programmingDesigning robust and predictable APIs with idempotency
3 0 comments 22 Feb 2017 20:13 u/flurker (..) in v/programmingComment on: I'm tired of Makefiles
I don't know if a subset of python, which is what Bazel uses, is also a "stupid shit", but so far I like what Bazel does for me (as a replacement for make).
I'm learning Go. Well, I did learn it to a certain degree, and I even released an open-source project written in Go, but I'm far from being a super-expert in it, so I keep learning.
I have to say that I'm a huge fan of Go, and the more I know it, the more I like it, which is unusual. I also used to try node.js for more or less real projects, and I also don't like JS for that kinds of things. I tried to learn ruby on rails, but it's just too much magic, for my taste. Tried django, but what I dislike about all of these is that for web projects (which tend to be rather large) I want compiled, statically typed language. Since I discovered Go, I certainly became happier.