I even explicitly called out my statement as tongue-in-cheek, so it’s not to be taken 100% seriously. And full disclosure: I myself am not a PHP developer, but much worse: a PowerShell developer, among other languages.
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You might be interested to know that I'm writing this comment from the Tri-Cities Area.
This is a bit tongue-in-cheek, but kbin generally requires its users to be either unaware it is written in PHP or OK with using something written in PHP. That has to exert some selective pressure.
Annoyingly, the article never said what it tasted like.
Exchange rates are a bitch
Car-independent livable cities.
I am both a (T-)SQL expert and a language design enthusiast. IMO, SQL the language is mediocre in its grammar and extremely resistant to cleanliness. Once you get past that, the things you can actually do with it are extremely useful.
I'd love for a better syntax to exist, but it's a Herculean task to make one. Modern SQL dialects have gargantuan, labyrinthine grammars, and they grow with each new product version. It's a lot easier to keep adding to that than to build a feature-complete replacement. This is also the reason why most ORMs are so frustratingly limiting: it's too much work to support the advanced features of one SQL dialect, let alone multiple.
Well, I don’t, because mine is for ripping threads. Use the right tool for the job.
Not sure why this got downvoted. It totally tracks. The current VR and AI fads aren't even the first times we've had fads on those subjects. Yes, we will get some new tech of varying utility out of each fad, but the overhype is real.
Prigo was definitely not against the war.
We're talking cross-platform depravity these days.