« first day (2527 days earlier)      last day (961 days later) » 

6:30 AM
What's cool with looking for a remote rust job is that you can start looking at 7h in the morning, review all open positions in the world not in crypto, then go and prepare the breakfast for the kids at 7h10
 
And it is also ultimately very sad..
 
6:48 AM
Just for fun, have a look at open positions in startups without filtering on any tech. 99% of them are PH/JS/Python and look like their leadership is only in marketing, with absolutely no goal or conscious stake in tech
Disrupting the market with a revolutionary new concept of selling bottle caps with an innovative solution based on laravel+stripe
 
7:23 AM
Oh, I'm fully aware of that fact. But equally, I totally understand why this is: even if their concepts are great, startups by their nature are very much squeezed by the market as well as their VSs: they have to act quick, please their early (and big) customers and deliver solutions as quickly as they possibly can. And speed or size is not their highest priority at this point. It only takes a few years, before the code base grows too big and size and speed becomes a concern.
At which point they choose the technology they are internally familiar with / the most senior people are advocates of.
 
Yes. There's still something interesting: the most successful startups have had a strong tech leadership from the start. Still, almost all startups created everywhere have absolutely nobody deep in tech near the top
This question... seriously...
-1
Q: Either type A or B in rust

chocolate cakeA have a struct with attributes that could have different types #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize, Clone)] pub struct A { pub foo: B | C } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize, Clone)] pub struct B { pub bar: usize } #[derive(Debug, Deserialize, Serialize, Clone)] pub struct C { ...

 
@DenysSéguret I don't know about being "successful" but I came to this realisation two years ago, so when I was looking for a new job, my first question was: 1. are any of the founders engineers, 2. currently is there any CxO level person who has engineering background, 3. how is the engineering culture in the company?
To me, nothing else matters. The mission could be interesting, the big picture pretty, the product exciting, but if the engineering focus is secondary, neglected, "necessary evil", etc.
Then I don't wish to work there.
After all, I design and write code. I work with engineers. That's what matters to me.
 
@PeterVaro relevant: https://iism.org/article/so-why-are-software-engineers-better-ceos-60
(I won't pretend this is really scientific and exhaustive)
 
 
2 hours later…
 
4 hours later…
12:51 PM
I don't understand why I can't do this: play.rust-lang.org/…
Why isn't the mutable borrow dropped at end of each iteration ?
 
1:21 PM
@DenysSéguret 90% this is "Problem Case #3" from smallcultfollowing.com/babysteps/blog/2016/04/27/…
There has been some movement on it since then. Polonius might have it?
 
Long time no talk, friends.
 
Hi Shep. You're missed here
 
.o/
 
@trentcl Maybe. It's a little involving to trace whether it's the same
I had to make some really ugly workaround here...
 
11
Q: Double mutable borrow error in a loop happens even with NLL on

Vladimir MatveevSuppose I have several structures like in the following example, and in the next() method I need to pull the next event using a user-provided buffer, but if this event is a comment, and ignore comments flag is set to true, I need to pull the next event again: struct Parser { ignore_comments:...

 
1:37 PM
Thanks, this is informative. No idea whether it might see some progress (before the end of the day so that I can just hit u several times in vi) ?
 
> Simply put, Zero Cost Abstraction means human-friendly and high-level best possible implementation of any sort.
ಠ_ಠ
 
simply (and incorrectly)
 
Note how it manages to get an upvote anyway.
 
And why this formatting ? Is Zero Code Abstraction some kind of code ?
 
It's some kind of "I don't know how to format stuff".
 
2:06 PM
 
@PeterVaro only when I agree with the message
 
2:45 PM
that one of my favorite quote
@DenysSéguret play.rust-lang.org/… doesn't work LUL
you and your mutable goal
 
3:53 PM
What do you think of // TODO(Author): followed by an explainer? Someone's going to look at this code I wrote in a couple of a months, because it's a temporary fix. Any alternatives you're fond of?
 
I prefer // TODO(#issueNumber), so it's easier to track.
Authors come and go, so I don't find it that important.
 
Why mention the author ? Don't you have a versionning system with blaming utility ?
In all my editors and IDE, git blame per line is just one keyboard shortcut away
 
That too.
 
Equally the same could be said about the branch it was merged from: likely it will contain the issue number, so adding that is also unnecessary
 
@DenysSéguret Yeah, that's what I thought after hitting enter, haha
@E_net4thevoter This is much better, I'll go for this!
I just don't want to be that awful colleague.
@PeterVaro That's a good point as well.
 
4:07 PM
@Jason Hopefully your team has a good testing policy. Otherwise, your name could still be associated with "the author of that legacy code we can't change without blowing everything up". :)))
 
@E_net4thevoter Yeah, that's alright, fortunately.
I can't say much more, ha.
You can allocate some time to learn new things, as long as they're somewhat related to the company. I've been thinking about asking if I could rewrite some things in Rust, just as a learning exercise.
 
4:23 PM
Just do the way I do: write proofs of concept in Rust and show how awesome they are.
:>
 
@E_net4thevoter Haha, I'd love that. We'll see :-)
 
 
2 hours later…
6:10 PM
@Jason don't TODO, just do it
and every TODO should at least have an issue open
 
6:39 PM
@Stargateur Haha, in this case that is impossible. It relies on future work to be completed, then it can be removed.
It does have a ticket, so I'll just use that.
 
7:09 PM
I like that it starts to be multi-language
 
7:58 PM
That is a good thing indeed -- up until the point where they would use non-english code.. XP
 

« first day (2527 days earlier)      last day (961 days later) »