Im biased but Java is a better language and learning go is good to broaden your horizon but will you Need it? Probably not much, mostly when working with helm i assume…
Ofc Theres nothing wrong with learning it though
Im biased but Java is a better language and learning go is good to broaden your horizon but will you Need it? Probably not much, mostly when working with helm i assume…
Ofc Theres nothing wrong with learning it though
i wouldnt have quit but i respect the grind. will check it out some time soon
I do agree except for the last sentence because I do not think that OOP is the silver bullet for everything.
Obviously (almost) in any language code can be forcefully programmed the way you want, yes. But that is not how we normally code now is it? Usually languages & their community lean more towards certain paradigms than others.
mainly the lack of activity(/maintenance) and popularity.
it might be a fine piece of software but i just wish it would be a more proven software so that i can know its robust and reliable
now to be fair, you can organize your onedrive too
So does that mean trickster is easier to get into?
How does it compare to hex Casting? I Tried getting into it but it seemed a Bit weird
thanks for extracting the original post. i only put the linkedin as a source because you can clearly see java champions on social media speaking out against lombok (which you obviously cant on the original post)
Well its probably one of the older forks so probably one of the most mature ones