Golang Building SSH and Bubble Tea App
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- čas přidán 29. 01. 2024
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Clicked as soon as I saw blue hair
Since when does Destiny code … and is actually cool?!?
Am I the only one who hated the look of the gopher? I literally avoid learning Go cause I dont want to have to look at that thing regularly.
Types should be Capitalized?!?! so Int, Uint, Byte, String ?! what kind of madness is this?! looks like Java
Am I the only one seeing green hair?
elm is cool but i tried making a huge app in bubble tea one time and the experience was just horrible its just such a different/stupid way of designing UI i hate it
Clicked for the blue hair, stayed for the vimming.
destiny looks a little weird in here
Save energy. Just flush once at the end of the day.
i did not even notice the blue hair until the discussion started
Prime:
The go.mod file is not a dependency list like package.json or mix.exs. Instead, it's just a set of rules for which versions of dependencies to resolve. The actual dependency list is the actual imports in the .go files. All go mod tidy does is remove things from go.mod that aren't actually used and add missing ones by defaulting to the latest versions of them, and then it formats and sorts the file. It's a good thing to run any time your dependencies change. The -v flag will make it print something when it removes unused dependencies.
Dude, the hair! Finally the soyboy is bleeding out 😂
The Elm Architecture is great! Glad you got it instantly too. Looking foward to seeing more!
sees blue hair... clicks.
30:11
It's interesting that prime was surprised by how functional bubble tea is given that it's obviously a elm inspired system. For those you don't know, elm is a programming language that kind of bombed but it had a really cool programming idiom called model view update. Bubble tea essentially takes that idiom and builds it out into a framework.
My heart sank when you mentioned the code for Kinesis because I ordered one today, but I calmed when I saw it only applies to new keyboards, not the refurbished one I bought. I had a slight pressure in my wrist and since I'm now in my thirties, I wanted to prevent it from going on full RSI.
To say thank you and encourage you to get better with Go. Like HTMX, the simplicity of Golang removes a lot of entry barriers for new joiners like my sister.
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