@BartekBanachewicz no offense, but if you can't argue something without cussing at it like it offended you personally, then just don't talk. Give good reasons, or don't join the conversation.
> One consequence of this is that Perl is not a tidy language. It includes many features, tolerates exceptions to its rules, and employs heuristics to resolve syntactical ambiguities.
> Perl's function documentation remarks on the variant behavior of built-in functions in list and scalar contexts by saying, "In general, they do what you want, unless you want consistency
The only time I'd use perl anymore is a drop-in for a bash script. Still really easy to execute arbitrary commands (backtick) but much less of a nightmare than bash.
@BenjaminGruenbaum We're using Git and Jira (and Crucible and...) here, playing with Gitlab to replace most of that. Gitlab + Jira is a really sweet setup.
It's fast, has an amazing ecosystem with lots of libraries and support, is cheap to deploy, you can share code with the client etc. If you fit the use case of a server that is conceptually stateful it's pretty decent.
@BartekBanachewicz Haskell can be very confusing - I think laziness can be very confusing when it causes big side effects, I know you're supposed to work around that but it requires actively trying to avoid these pitfalls.
@BartekBanachewicz no, I cannot. The only real example I have is copyrighted. I'd have to write one and GHC stays stuck when I try to compile anything on this box for some odd reason.
@ssube depends on how you set it up. However it's worth mentioning that while you're not supposed to do any CPU bound work in the event loop, it's not any easier-harder than with multithreading. Blocking calls after all do automatically put the thread to sleep and the IO completion does wake them up - the cpu scheduling itself is as problematic.
@BenjaminGruenbaum My view is admittedly skewed by the combination of "intended to be easy for noobs" and defying conventional wisdom (around thread/process mgmt).
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Hey guys. I have a quick angular question, is it possible to change the url to match a model value? I have a list with a set of filters and I would like to change the url whenever someone changes one of the filters and the application to load those filters upon load if there are any