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2:04 AM
posted on October 05, 2022 by Herb Sutter

Thanks to everyone who has offered bug reports and constructive suggestions for Cpp2 and cppfront. To answer common questions I encounter repeatedly, I’ve started a wiki with “Design notes” about specific aspects of the design to answer why I’ve made them they way they currently are… basic rationale, alternatives considered, in a nutshell. There are … Continu

 
 
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10:21 AM
Weather forecast said that rainfall was expected to be in the 1-5 mm range, came to the farm, it has rained 15mm so far, heavier rain expected overnight. There is a possibility that the bridge on the farm might go under during flood peak.
 
10:45 AM
Urgh I feel tired of working with either junior devs or people who don't know anything about software
Tired of havig to ELI5 everything. Besides that IMO one of the best ways to improve your skills is to surround yourself with people who are equally or more skilled than yourself
Years are passing by and I feel like I am missing out on quite some things due to the fact that I am not surrounded by the right people in real life at work
 
The people who are more skilled than you could perhaps see you the same way that you see Junior devs? :)
 
Luckily I have the freedom to work on the parts of the project I like which allows me to learn new things on my own, but that's not the same
 
I am working on a shell script and I have to re-learn everything. Instead of renaming all the files in the directory, the script renamed the directory itself ~_~
 
maybe. But in this case the gap is too big. I don't mind working with more junior folks. That's not the issue. But the gap cannot be too big.
There are some seniors who don't mind at all handholding juniors all the time for everything. I do because we cannot constructively exchange in this case. It feels like a one-way discussion, where only one person grows
I don't get anything out of it
And I am not even a coding legend myself. I know some stuff here and there yhea, but that s it
 
That is interesting. I like teaching junior folks, because I feel like I learn as well. Over time I forget some things and by teaching them that works as a review.
 
10:55 AM
yes I entirely agree with that. But it's been enough, I don't want to keep digging into the mundane stuff. I'd rather exchange on how some folks do cache optimization, schedule stuff on heterogeneous platforms or implement cybersecurity measures
 
 
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1:35 PM
@LandonZeKepitelOfGreytBritn So... I get it but you need to grow past that, if you want to be a senior dev that's a critical skill. Because that's literally the job of a senior dev is to educate.
 
 
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9:04 PM
posted on October 05, 2022 by Blog Staff

Worth waiting for: The gotcha of the C++ temporaries that don’t destruct as eagerly as you thought by Raymond Chen From the article: Forgetting to take a lock when updating variables is a common mistake. One way to make the mistake harder to make is to force the access to occur through some mechanism that proves that you possess the lock. Maybe something

 
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