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Comment #35397855
:( Maybe I'm indoctrinated and you're not but please reply to this comment if you end up falling in love down the line, it'd be funny and make me happy <3
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Comment #33778345
1) A "modern" scripting language. Scripting languages up to this point have been characterized by syntactic conveniences at the cost of performance, but modern languages have chall…
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Ask HN: How do you inspect JSON logs?
TLDR if you don't want to stick around for my ramble: if you have experience inspecting JSON logs, what's your workflow? I'm working on a project of a very small scale where monito…
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Ask HN: Advice for Multiplayer Back End
Lately I've been yearning to make simple multiplayer Javascript games with as much ease as simple single player games, for the sake of prototyping with friends. I have a sneaking s…
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Comment #22363276
Preach! I've felt this way too, that adding structured data as a universal feature to operating systems would be a pretty agreeable next step. I wonder if we're past the point of r…
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Software vs. Hardware Bugs
Is is safe to say that 99+% of program bugs are software-related rather than hardware-related bugs?
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Ask HN: Question about Messaging for Erlangers
I should note that I don't have actual experience from Erlang, just docs/talks/etc. From what I can tell, Erlang treats asynchronous messaging as a language primitive, and to do a …
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Comment #19946044
heh thx for editing out the weird cynical part ;) moved from phone to computer to argue but it was too late
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Comment #19008335
I've never felt a stronger sense of https://xkcd.com/386/ in my life. Why are you being so cynical? The author made a tool with no interface that turns any program into a websocket…
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Comment #15976883
idk, this is pretty low-hanging programmer fruit. I wouldn't be surprised if there's already more than a hundred of these scripts out there.