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  • @EdgarLopezAnaya
    @EdgarLopezAnaya Před 11 měsíci +114

    I remember when a friend of mine, had this part-time job, where his sole responsibility was to be available at any time to physically restart the server

    • @ThePrimeTimeagen
      @ThePrimeTimeagen  Před 11 měsíci +30

      wow

    • @turkishcat4423
      @turkishcat4423 Před 4 měsíci +1

      I have a friend whose responsibility is to push a button every hour or so…

    • @TremereTT
      @TremereTT Před 4 měsíci

      @@turkishcat4423 Ya I think English this is a keep-alive or watchdog system(?). I only know that we call it a Totmannknopf or Totmannpedal in German, wich literally means "dead-man-button". It's used in trains for example to ensure that the traindriver is alive (aka awake).
      Imagine your job is sooo low effort it requires you to press a Button in regular intervalls to show that you are awake.

    • @TremereTT
      @TremereTT Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@ThePrimeTimeagen I know you want a Tokioooooooo T-Shirt, but how about a "Accesviolation: Bielefeld does not exist!" T-Shirt in the meantime ?

    • @cericat
      @cericat Před 3 měsíci

      Yeah 99% of a friend's job was being on call to restart broadcast stations around the region, occasionally he'd need to do maintenance like replacing the UPS batteries but primarily it was the off-on toggle because something random had tripped a safety but wasn't on the repair/replace schedule and wasn't totally broken yet.

  • @shwaa
    @shwaa Před rokem +318

    4:32 Honestly, as a programmer, it makes more sense to put the period outside the quotation because the quotation doesn't end the sentence, it is part of the sentence. If you think about this as a function call, you don't do: function sentence() { return "text}", you do function sentence() { return "text" }, if you consider the period to be like the closing bracket and the quote as the text between the ' " '. Even if you say "these are the rules, so be it", if enough people do it the programming way, it will just become the norm.

    • @HowDoYouUseSpaceBar
      @HowDoYouUseSpaceBar Před rokem +16

      Ingerlish vs 'mericun rules

    • @vaisakhkm783
      @vaisakhkm783 Před rokem +57

      I googled it and in British English it's outside.....

    • @tbqhwyf
      @tbqhwyf Před rokem +7

      Those aren't function calls, those are function definitions

    • @cherubin7th
      @cherubin7th Před rokem +37

      Yes, this is not even grammar anymore, this is just BS to have the period of the sentence inside the quotations. 'Merican English sometimes does stupid things just to be stupid.

    • @saadahmed688
      @saadahmed688 Před 10 měsíci +2

      🤓☝️

  • @justine_chang39
    @justine_chang39 Před rokem +200

    production quality on these stream, HONESTLY, NEXT LEVEL.

  • @jogmanson9510
    @jogmanson9510 Před rokem +67

    4:30 I have it the other way around, I hate seeing the period inside the quotation marks. It just doesn't make sense for me.

    • @Luculent
      @Luculent Před rokem +2

      It's also a little inconsistent cuz both "!" and "?" work how you would expect.

    • @seftondepledge3658
      @seftondepledge3658 Před rokem +5

      I am from the UK and I have never seen quotes with the full stop inside. If I did it would be for something like "blah blah blah.". Where there is both one inside that is part of the quote and one outside to close the sentence. Maybe it is just an American thing?

    • @VivekYadav-ds8oz
      @VivekYadav-ds8oz Před rokem +3

      I'd rather put the period both inside and outside.

    • @yt-1337
      @yt-1337 Před 11 měsíci

      it always depends on context:
      Place a question mark or exclamation point within closing quotation marks if the punctuation applies to the quotation itself. Place the punctuation outside the closing quotation marks if the punctuation applies to the whole sentence.

  • @JamesJansson
    @JamesJansson Před rokem +327

    Programmers, like me, put the period outside the quotes because the period inside the block has no impact on the conclusion of the outer sentence. Proof:
    "Periods inside the quotes don't count. It's easy when you look at this quote", James said.

    • @NostraDavid2
      @NostraDavid2 Před rokem +30

      Programming Languages > English (or any other language that puts its periods INSIDE the quotes.

    • @dao_jones
      @dao_jones Před rokem +12

      The implementation of your grammar framework shouldn't affect the discrete values of your strings. What if the period is deprecated in the next release?

    • @ateijelo
      @ateijelo Před rokem +43

      I couldn't agree more! Period inside quote is like saying sqrt(arr[0)]. It's a bad rule of English and I will ignore it.

    • @modolief
      @modolief Před rokem +2

      @ThePrimeTime please pin this comment.

    • @estranhokonsta
      @estranhokonsta Před rokem +13

      I don't have that problem. If someone ask why i use a period outside the quotes, i just say that I write in British English and not American English.
      And if he really insist i will say that i use the new "International Internet British English Lingua Franca".
      Let him figure out what that means, if he can.

  • @themichaelw
    @themichaelw Před rokem +440

    4:32 Prime is actually wrong here and the discord engineer is correct. Punctuation goes _inside_ the quotes *if the punctuation is part of the original quote*. It goes _outside_ the quote *if it applies to the whole sentence, as in this case*.
    From the Purdue OWL:
    a) Phillip asked, "Do you need this book?" < question mark was in the quote, so it goes inside.
    b) Does Dr. Lim always say to her students, "You must work harder"? < question mark was _not_ a part of the quote, therefore it gets applied after.

    • @NithinJune
      @NithinJune Před rokem +36

      this is in british english

    • @Tobarja
      @Tobarja Před rokem +51

      A couple of years ago, I started doing this in my written conversations. I, now, don't understand how anyone could think the opposite ever made sense.

    • @aidantilgner
      @aidantilgner Před rokem +22

      This makes much more sense

    • @WyzrdCat
      @WyzrdCat Před rokem +9

      Not in American English, no.

    • @Winnetou17
      @Winnetou17 Před rokem +25

      I have to say, I'm a bit baffled that this isn't obvious to everyone.

  • @DesTr069
    @DesTr069 Před rokem +86

    Prime popping off over Discord rewriting their data services in Rust was very funny to see lmao

  • @wdavid3116
    @wdavid3116 Před rokem +39

    FYI toil is a Site reliability Engineering term (I'm not sure if it's used identically in DevOps it probably is?) it's more or less work that can and should be automated but that you're stuck having a human do.

  • @gaeel330
    @gaeel330 Před rokem +46

    The expression "used in anger" comes from the military notion of using gear in an actual conflict, rather than just in training. The idea is that soldiers can spend a lot of time getting very confident with their gear back at the barracks, but you only really know how well that gear performs when you're in a life or death situation with mud and dust gunking everything up.
    Similarly, benchmarks and stress tests can give engineers a good idea of how their software performs, but you need to actually use that software in production to truly understand it.

    • @lightsam
      @lightsam Před 11 měsíci

      Wow might try to add this in my day to day sentences.

    • @harsha1306
      @harsha1306 Před 10 měsíci

      Also there's a book for erlang debugging called "Erlang in anger" by Ferd Herbert. I thought it came from that.

    • @gaeel330
      @gaeel330 Před 10 měsíci +1

      @@harsha1306 "Erlang in Anger" will absolutely be a reference to the original expression. "Used in anger" see widespread use in many contexts, not just programming. I'd be surprised if they were all referencing a relatively obscure programming manual.

  • @aymanelhasbi5030
    @aymanelhasbi5030 Před 10 měsíci +6

    Hi , in 16:55 for the "hi mmo" example there is no read , it's actually an pubSub architecture soo once u send the message it's published in the subscribed channels thus there is no read ! the read will usually happen when refreshing or something !

  • @3dprintjam
    @3dprintjam Před rokem +75

    Instead of rick rolling us, Prime is rust rolling us 🦀

  • @itemcountinventory
    @itemcountinventory Před rokem +6

    the amount of learning in this video is unlimited, thank you prime!

  • @vojtastruhar8950
    @vojtastruhar8950 Před rokem +7

    This commentary was a rollercoaster I loved it :D

  • @RubenALopes
    @RubenALopes Před rokem +6

    I absolutely love that video you talked about at 1:20 😂
    "Have you used AWS before? You a whole team to set this up"

  • @peppybocan
    @peppybocan Před rokem +24

    To me a period inside the quotes is a syntax error. Quotation marks are like the parenthesis and a period is like a semicolon for every statement. Mixing the order does not make sense to me.

  • @chrisalexthomas
    @chrisalexthomas Před rokem +15

    who else read a few sentences ahead of Prime and then was thinking "oh boy...you're not ready for this" :D haha

  • @julkiewicz
    @julkiewicz Před rokem +19

    Please someone name their super scalable database written in Rust "Compact" just to trip Prime up

  • @Ringoshiiro
    @Ringoshiiro Před rokem

    Amazing vid. I loved the story arcs and everything hahahaa

  • @insu_na
    @insu_na Před rokem +9

    Periods inside quotation marks ***only*** make sense if what's inside of the quotation marks is an actual, complete quote. If the quotation marks are used for partial quotes or other types of things generally put into quotation marks, then the period goes outside of the quotation marks.
    let hw = "hello world;"

    • @ThePrimeTimeagen
      @ThePrimeTimeagen  Před rokem +1

      Are you making up rules right now? It is not how the rule goes

    • @voltairespuppet
      @voltairespuppet Před rokem +1

      I would just switch to the English rule; use single quotes and have the period outside.

    • @bobbycrosby9765
      @bobbycrosby9765 Před rokem

      I'm sorry but the English language doesn't make sense.

    • @insu_na
      @insu_na Před rokem +1

      @@ThePrimeTimeagen I reject your reality
      until this code snippet is valid rust, punctuation will always go outside of quotations if not full-sentence quotes
      let hw = "hello world;"

  • @julac15
    @julac15 Před rokem +1

    I'm here for the chaotic energy. Love it!

  • @rinzler749
    @rinzler749 Před rokem +11

    it doesn't take much to piss him off
    just mention C++

  • @ertwro
    @ertwro Před rokem +2

    Ok, I’m convinced. I’ll start learning rust. I was checking zig but let’s go rust.

  • @nanthilrodriguez
    @nanthilrodriguez Před 5 měsíci

    Doing something in anger is often used to describe someone who is trying to push their limits of skill or understanding, I hear this phrase often in the racing community to refer to testing out a new build of a car they're as they're just starting to become comfortable and push to find its limits.

  • @YasserS19
    @YasserS19 Před rokem +2

    I have been watching football all my life, and this is the most intense match I have ever watched.

  • @NuncNuncNuncNunc
    @NuncNuncNuncNunc Před rokem +3

    Is it possible that the tombstones that were blocking the migration were also at the root of the production problems? Seems compaction is being equated with compression @22:00, but this is not really the case, these are markers of deleted data that for some reason were never compacted. Leaves me wondering if this is a case of we fixed our MySQL ops problem by migrating to Oracle, no more MySQL problems.

  • @kevinandeleven
    @kevinandeleven Před rokem +2

    That football match was the greatest ever in excitement.. Any newbie to football that watches that as their first match ever would never be able to watch another football match that lived up to the excitement of the 2022 world cup finals

  • @VACatholic
    @VACatholic Před rokem +226

    For those who are not native English speakers, to use something "in anger" means to use it "in the real world". I think it originates from fighting/war where people would train tactics, but they would have to be verified "in anger", i.e., in the real world against real world opponents (or in this case use cases and data scenarios).

    • @HelloThere-xs8ss
      @HelloThere-xs8ss Před rokem +38

      That's not what it means. To say something in anger means to say something you don't actually mean; to say something when emotions are raised.

    • @Elias-vs2dx
      @Elias-vs2dx Před rokem +59

      I am a native speaker and have only ever heard it being used as a mistake made in the heat of moment

    • @bertrodgers2420
      @bertrodgers2420 Před rokem +26

      @@HelloThere-xs8ss Yes it does, it means to use something for real. It's used an awful lot here in the UK at least.
      e.g. It was only after we started using cassandra in anger, we found it wouldn't suit our needs

    • @VACatholic
      @VACatholic Před rokem +10

      @@HelloThere-xs8ss The phrase is "to use", not "to say".

    • @VACatholic
      @VACatholic Před rokem +3

      @@Elias-vs2dx It's "in the heat of the moment."

  • @nclanceman
    @nclanceman Před rokem +2

    10:15 The guy who wrote this might be a veteran. "Fire a shot in anger" is a term for shooting a gun for real. Not practice, not calibration, you're in a fight. You'd probably say "use in production" to mean the same thing.

  • @ExpertOfNil
    @ExpertOfNil Před rokem +1

    That was fun. I'm eagerly awaiting the Tokio shirts... btw

  • @kafran
    @kafran Před rokem +4

    I almost fell off the chair laughing with the C++ 🤣

  • @Borkolini
    @Borkolini Před rokem +9

    Fun fact - in Serbian 1 000 000 000 000 is actually bilion. Yes.
    It goes like this:
    10^3 - hiljada (thousand)
    10^6 - milion (million)
    10^9 - milijarda (billion)
    10^12 - bilion (trillion)
    10^15 - bilijarda (quadrillion)
    10^18 - trilion (quintillion)

  • @tomvanschaijk
    @tomvanschaijk Před rokem +26

    Still peculiar how they chose a database that's much faster for writes than reads, for a system where messages are written once (people hardly edit or change their messages after sending them on discord), and then exclusively read... But hey: RUST

    • @rizkiyoist
      @rizkiyoist Před 11 měsíci

      That's a good point actually, I'd like to know their reasoning too.

    • @tuomaskoivistoinen6476
      @tuomaskoivistoinen6476 Před 11 měsíci +3

      You can query for messages and cache them client side. Real time messages can be sent to subscribers without a new query. So if you open a chat you might read once per client but send a lot of messages. I can see discord and similar apps being very write heavy in terms of cassandra usage

  • @christopheriman4921
    @christopheriman4921 Před rokem +5

    I personally don't have many qualms with the rust programming language and in many respects wish that C++ was like rust, although I do wish that the syntax of rust was a little more like C++ just in terms of variable declaration instead of let it would be nice to just use the type directly.

    • @JoshuaKisb
      @JoshuaKisb Před rokem +1

      i used to think like that till I started using typescript.
      if you rarely give a type you realize how nicer it is
      plus its consistent

  • @tempestalle
    @tempestalle Před 3 měsíci

    using it in anger probably just abuse it until it breaks, just so you can have expectation when it'll break

  • @kevinb1594
    @kevinb1594 Před rokem +3

    Am I misunderstanding the first part of their database load strategy or Ddid they just reimplement REDIS/in memory caching in RUST?

    • @metaltyphoon
      @metaltyphoon Před rokem +3

      Seriously, redis + lua script could have done that BS rewrite in rust 😂

  • @engineeranonymous
    @engineeranonymous Před rokem +3

    Using/doing in anger meaning using in real life situation actively, not in demonstration or simulation.

  • @hanabimock5193
    @hanabimock5193 Před rokem

    This video was amazing!

  • @VivekYadav-ds8oz
    @VivekYadav-ds8oz Před rokem +1

    24:31 I do not have experience in this domain, is that p99 latency good or bad? Seems like for 1% of requests that should be pretty good.

    • @well.8395
      @well.8395 Před rokem +1

      It means the top 1% of all the worst/slowest response times was 5ms, which is incredibly amazing.

  • @aidantilgner
    @aidantilgner Před rokem +5

    "We can only change the rules of English by going against them". - me just now

  • @nickmoore5105
    @nickmoore5105 Před rokem +1

    I think the writer of the article is probably British. Phrases like “using in anger”, “chagrin” and full stop ousted the quotation marks are tell take signs.

  • @Frank-do1bg
    @Frank-do1bg Před 8 měsíci

    12:14 I almost choked and spit out my drink there, so funny
    I previously read this post by myself but this video makes it at least 10x better

  • @IcyyDicy
    @IcyyDicy Před 3 měsíci

    4:30 I took a break from writing a paper to watch this video, and dang. prime just saved me on bad punctuation.

  • @JoseGonzalezUwU
    @JoseGonzalezUwU Před rokem

    14:09 Best clip ever, mejor contenido audiovisual imposible

  • @LoveLearnShareGrow
    @LoveLearnShareGrow Před rokem +6

    I looked up the use of periods, and The Primeagen is correct for American English usage, but that's also a STUPID rule. When you use quotes to highlight a term or signify emphasis or skepticism, it makes no sense to put a period inside the quotes. The full stop is not part of the term. I even see grammar sites advising to put the period inside the quotes of titles. That's just nonsensical. I won't do it. I approve of this author's usage of "hot partition".

    • @monadic_monastic69
      @monadic_monastic69 Před rokem +3

      The thing that makes this rule even worse (for us Americans at least) is that it's inconsistent with rules for other punctuation marks like the question mark, which *does* change depending on whether it was just the _quote_ that was the question or the outer sentence itself that's using it.

  • @LoveLearnShareGrow
    @LoveLearnShareGrow Před rokem +3

    I wrote this comment and was about to hit send, but I wasn't really happy with it so I rewrote it in rust.

  • @KyleHarrisonRedacted
    @KyleHarrisonRedacted Před 6 měsíci

    Once again, C++ comes in clutch to get the job done better. Way to go ScyllaDB you crazy bastard

  • @thewizardsofthezoo5376

    How is the period going to be inside the inverted commas, unless you have the whole sentence in there?

  • @pestouille00
    @pestouille00 Před rokem +1

    ScyllaDB founder said that he would have written SyllaDB with Rust if the language was as mature as it is now. He is a Big fan of Rust.
    I think Toil comes from Google in Google SRE chapter: Avoid the Toil

  • @ItsGazareth
    @ItsGazareth Před rokem

    This article was quite the toil for Prime

  • @agh0x01
    @agh0x01 Před 11 měsíci

    Can we have a version of Primeagen who very critically (and hilariously) reviews Linux distros?

  • @robgrainger5314
    @robgrainger5314 Před 9 měsíci

    The period should only be inside the quotation marks if the entire sentence is quoted (in the UK at least, as in English).

  • @asdqwe4427
    @asdqwe4427 Před rokem +3

    Sounds like there are some smart people working at discord

  • @sacredgeometry
    @sacredgeometry Před rokem +1

    4:51 The British style is actually to put them outside the quotation marks more than not. i.e. unless its a complete sentence or punctuation that is part of the quotation.
    So no he was absolutely correct.

  • @mastermati773
    @mastermati773 Před 6 měsíci

    I’m dying each time there’s a beep on C++

  • @cotneit
    @cotneit Před rokem

    8:49 - I love hove JVM unites Discord engineers and Minecraft server admins

  • @AlexMNet
    @AlexMNet Před rokem

    Did chatGPT write this article? Such odd phrases and wording! lol

  • @Yupppi
    @Yupppi Před 5 měsíci

    I wonder if scylladb is derived from Greek mythology and is "skiilla", with a hint of y. If it was instead from Swedish skylla, it would mean blame and I feel like that would fit just fine as well for a database system name.

  • @voidwalker7774
    @voidwalker7774 Před rokem +6

    Rust, the language of Gods and Angels alike.

  • @yt-1337
    @yt-1337 Před 11 měsíci +1

    4:28 no you're wrong it depends:
    Place a question mark or exclamation point within closing quotation marks if the punctuation applies to the quotation itself. Place the punctuation outside the closing quotation marks if the punctuation applies to the whole sentence.

  • @bllyanos
    @bllyanos Před rokem +1

    you had me at rust--

  • @fuzzy-02
    @fuzzy-02 Před 11 měsíci

    I had a feeling and a thought when watching:
    The feeling was "This is more exciting to hear than watching a hollywood movie."
    The thought: "Damn. I hope I could become cool like that one day".

  • @isaacfink123
    @isaacfink123 Před rokem

    When it comes to databases we want old and tested so obviously the good ones won't be written in rust, at least for now

  • @user-cx6ec2kp6u
    @user-cx6ec2kp6u Před rokem

    You always drink CRAZY STUFF in this streams😂

  • @fkdhjfghdsjkghjkfhgkfjd
    @fkdhjfghdsjkghjkfhgkfjd Před 4 měsíci

    This is giving me night mares.... But... because we used Cassandra as a disk partition table (of sorts).

  • @ccgarciab
    @ccgarciab Před rokem +3

    Rustaceans will laugh at themselves about falling for "rewrite in Rust", then do it anyway and reap great benefits. Absolute Chad move.

  • @orshy1
    @orshy1 Před 11 měsíci

    19:10 This is one of the best bits I've seen from Prime

  • @ivan.jeremic
    @ivan.jeremic Před 4 měsíci

    The most important lesson is Document DBs > SQL Tables any time, they moved from one Document DB to better ones.

  • @Nateyo
    @Nateyo Před 3 měsíci

    I wish I had never noticed he drinks water with a straw out of a jar

  • @david23627
    @david23627 Před 5 měsíci

    27:00 It really was, it's probably the greatest final in football history

  • @mvargasmoran
    @mvargasmoran Před rokem +1

    being on call, would ruin my night.

  • @JohlBrown
    @JohlBrown Před 6 měsíci

    GPT: When the quoted material itself ends with a full stop and this quote is at the end of the enclosing sentence, the treatment differs slightly between American and British English:
    American English: You would include only one full stop, and it would be placed inside the quotation marks. The American style prefers to place periods and commas inside quotation marks regardless of whether they are part of the quoted material.
    Example: He said, "We are going home."
    British English: If the full stop is part of the original quoted material, it is kept inside the quotation marks. If the full stop belongs to the enclosing sentence and not the quoted material, it is placed outside. However, in practice, you would avoid having two full stops (one inside and one outside the quotation marks).
    Example (if the full stop is part of the quoted material): He said, "We are going home."
    Example (if the full stop belongs to the enclosing sentence, not common): He said, "We are going home".
    In both American and British English, if the quoted material ends with a full stop, you generally wouldn't add another full stop to end the enclosing sentence. The full stop within the quotation marks serves both purposes.

  • @Fanaro
    @Fanaro Před rokem

    Reaction video for the World Cup 2022 incoming

  • @xenowaza
    @xenowaza Před 3 měsíci

    Am loving your channel and finding that we're on the same page about a lot of things, which is nice. However, I conscientiously object to putting the period inside of the quotes. It's an artifact of typesetting from an era long before digital typography and is a US convention that makes even less sense than US customary units. I was born and raised in the US and was taught to put the final punctuation within the quotation marks, but I just can't bring myself to be willfully illogical for that particular rule. Undoubtedly a weird hill to die on, but I guess I just happened to hit my limit of bending over to stupidity just before learning that rule.

  • @-rya1146
    @-rya1146 Před rokem

    0:55 did you just take a sip of tv static in a jar?

  • @MrJgracias
    @MrJgracias Před rokem

    Can you read the documentation for me? Like read all of the django documentation, I feel like you could make it fun.

  • @420moby
    @420moby Před 10 měsíci

    trying to read c++ from the perspective of a rust/c programmer is like trying to read beowulf as someone who only speaks current day english

  • @skellious
    @skellious Před rokem

    "British English puts commas and periods (full stops) outside the quotation marks unless the quotation is also a complete sentence or the punctuation is part of the quotation."

  • @betterinbooks
    @betterinbooks Před rokem +1

    1:31 me when I try to hit that 3000 word limit in my essay.

  • @IvanRandomDude
    @IvanRandomDude Před rokem +1

    Does it make sense to learn Rust for general web development?

    • @wadecodez
      @wadecodez Před rokem +1

      For most websites the language doesn’t really matter. It’s the data, concurrency, and caching that are important first. Then if you are successful enough to run into more bottle necks, you probably still have data and concurrency problems. Switching to a web server written in C or Rust is not really necessary unless you are seriously pushing the limits of speed. You’ll find that most websites outside of Silicon Valley are slow.

    • @egor.okhterov
      @egor.okhterov Před rokem

      No, learn JavaScript and then Kotlin or C#.

  • @arcanernz
    @arcanernz Před rokem +5

    I think in hindsight it was a bad idea to use a language that has GC and interpreted (bytecode) over Rust/C++/C. When Java came out people were way over estimating how performant Java could be when in actuality it was always slower than a non GC native binary equivalent. I always knew Java was slow cause I use Java based apps before.

    • @danvilela
      @danvilela Před rokem +3

      Apache made everything in Java and the whole world got heavy and slow. 😢

  • @KangoV
    @KangoV Před 5 měsíci

    Cassandra stores the data off-heap. Not sure why they were getting GC issues.

  • @Samstercraft77
    @Samstercraft77 Před rokem

    "those are certainly all word"

  • @arizona_ranger_connoisseur
    @arizona_ranger_connoisseur Před 3 měsíci

    lol imagine a grown ass man sitting in his room screaming tokyo at his screen

  • @AKRIDASGAMWEKSOGIINI
    @AKRIDASGAMWEKSOGIINI Před 4 měsíci

    9:41 where he calls cassandra-messages a bitch is kinda funny, because scylla in greek actually translates to female dog

  • @nevokrien95
    @nevokrien95 Před 4 měsíci

    C++ for the win!!!
    Lol kinda forced to learn it nice to see it does well.

  • @ryanisthewind
    @ryanisthewind Před 9 měsíci

    Can you tell me why you don't like mongo and snowflake?
    (IDK any thing about it)

  • @robottrainer
    @robottrainer Před rokem

    cassandra takes a phat node dump on their devs in prod.

  • @tullochgorum6323
    @tullochgorum6323 Před 9 měsíci

    Editor here. The period outside the quotation is correct! The quotation is inside a sentence, and the period is at the end of the sentence. The period should only be inside the quotes if the whole sentence is a quote. So by your own standards, you should feel bad about yourself!

  • @ItsGazareth
    @ItsGazareth Před rokem

    Nice job Bo 👏👏

  • @gm112
    @gm112 Před rokem +1

    7:26 valid response

  • @blarghblargh
    @blarghblargh Před rokem

    to "use something in anger" is to use it for real instead of just toying around with it. old person terms

  • @wfkpk
    @wfkpk Před rokem

    Prime discuss everything and search for rust in it LOL. ik he loves rust i do too bc i think title of his viodes should be "rust btw" LMAO

  • @JP-hb4mv
    @JP-hb4mv Před 8 měsíci

    The period outside the quotes is an american grammar rule not for all english

  • @ryanleemartin7758
    @ryanleemartin7758 Před rokem

    You have to blame the Rust team for coining the phrase "fearless concurrency".

  • @nikoshropshire6575
    @nikoshropshire6575 Před 10 měsíci

    cassandra - run!

  • @_KondoIsami_
    @_KondoIsami_ Před 4 měsíci

    4:29 Says the guy who writes "i" instead of "I"

  • @Night_Hawk_475
    @Night_Hawk_475 Před 2 měsíci

    @4:29 about the period inside/outside quotations. Man I really hate that convention D:
    I always put it outside the quotes unless the quoted bit is itself a sentence that should have punctuation. I don't like the ambiguity of putting it inside because it could be the end of the sentence containing the quote (which also makes it the end of the quote), or it could be the end of just the sentence inside the quote but not the end of the containing sentence.
    I'm well aware of the rule I was taught in school, but I just cannot abide by that honestly. It's an awful rule. (it's especially meaningful when the quote and the sentence containing it should have different punctuations - ie: one of them is a question but the other isn't)

  • @swstein
    @swstein Před rokem

    Surprised he hasn't heard of "use in anger".
    Or "toil", these are pretty common phrases to me. Maybe just not in the US ?

  • @dus10dnd
    @dus10dnd Před 11 měsíci

    It sounds like Cassandra is not a good idea unless you're only using it for logging?

  • @kaczor647
    @kaczor647 Před rokem

    Such a good video, read and article.
    Let's GO RUST TOKIOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO