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    1. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 29 Feb 2020

      Modern software nomenclature is sometimes surprisingly accurate "web" - software that's slow and sticky "slack" - what employees open when they don't want to do actual work "rust" - language with a built-in package manager so code probably won't compile in a year or two etc.

      17 replies 67 retweets 417 likes
    2.  🌱‏ @codaaaaaaaaa 29 Feb 2020
      Replying to @cmuratori

      Question: If a programmer only uses exact versions of packages then isn’t the compiler saving them time? Recompiling some libs is often tedious, I’d imagine rust packages compile reliably in comparison to many C++ libs I’ve used

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      Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 29 Feb 2020
      Replying to @codaaaaaaaaa

      I have literally never used anything involving a package manager that was ever reliable. Ever. In my entire life. Not a single system. I don't even know of an existence proof of a reliable package manager.

      8:34 PM - 29 Feb 2020
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        2. Digital Shay‏ @TheDigitalShay 1 Mar 2020
          Replying to @ThatsMarksTake @planetvaster and

          It's not just the package manager itself but the environment. Npm loses modules all the time, thus guaranteeing some projects would not be possible to set up.

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        2. Bryan W. Wagner‏ @bryanww 29 Feb 2020
          Replying to @cmuratori @codaaaaaaaaa

          I know you write mostly C, but despite my complaints about "why frameworks are the way they are", this sentiment is so foreign to me. Maven, Cocoapods, Gems, work really, really well. In those, if you have a problem, you likely need to just print & inspect the dependency graph.

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        3. Bryan W. Wagner‏ @bryanww 29 Feb 2020
          Replying to @bryanww @cmuratori @codaaaaaaaaa

          I want a C improvement (Jai) with the Haskell-influenced functional programming of Kotlin/Swift/Rust with the rock solid package management (with tooling) of Maven and modern scriptability of Gradle (Jai metaprogramming)

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        2. Casey Muratori‏ @cmuratori 1 Mar 2020

          I have never used a Linux distribution with a working package manager. 100% of them fail at some point during the lifetime of the installation. There may be one somewhere that never fails, but I've certainly never seen it.

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