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Now that's a good image..... if you remove everything except Java
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@example-user please no... Don't throw in math, please
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@SortOfTested, your comment has moved me
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Yeah sure I respect other's work, but I would rather never be called a programmer for doing HTML or JS
Especially the latter one... That shitty thing shouldn't exist -
Nowadays making desktop UIs is pretty rare I think
Most of devs play with that web stuff, that's the evolution, what a shame -
What framework do you suggest then I'm honestly curious
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@SortOfTested no it's not, it's a misconception
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@Root interesting, dependency injection topic is new to me.
I'm developing an app with JavaFX, MVC pattern and I had this problem where a module needs a service from another module. I did some research on what are the best practices and I learned about Spring framework for dependency injection.
To be honest I didn't try it, maybe I will someday because it looks really cool, I ended up using the Service Locator pattern, I have a singleton class that stores the needed instances of View and Model -
May I ask what language and how do you achieve dependency injection. I'm curious about the topic
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I don't agree at all
I think both are balanced
Both can be equally frustrating and very satisfying
My gf (my first one) and I have been together for almost two years, sometimes it's hard, both of us can be annoying at times but that doesn't matter to us, we love each other very much.
Let's see programming: oh God I fucking hate facing bugs and errors that I don't even know what in the world is causing them. However solving them, pushing a beautiful commit, is sooo satisfying
Yesterday I pushed a huge commit, fixed bugs, architecture and code refactor, new features, the app works perfectly...yes! -
I don't understand how free software is better
I mean if that's true then why aren't they all free?
Also let's say I'm developing an app, I spend a lot of time and effort (and I really mean a lot) in it. Honestly, I expect to earn something after deployment, I can't use an open-source model.
I'm confused ^^' -
@NoMad oh wow, sorry
usually my English is not THAT bad -
😱 you just remembered me I must take a look at my personal project's TODOs
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@010001111 Ok, I can agree with that but it's also true the contrary. Linux devs are just obsessed with CLI sometimes
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@010001111 currently I'm developing a Java app with GUI and guess what, I choosed Java because it's cross platform
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@NoMad booted from live usb and repaired the grub. Now it works and I managed to study enough for today
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But I honestly didn't know 🤷🏻♂️
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@electrineer no please fuck those fucking stupid apps that are usable only from console.
The evolution of computer: Console-->GUI
People: I'm gonna make a console app...FUCK YOU -
Well sometimes it helps coding before thinking too much
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@hjk101 that's so sad
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I generate them with Keepass, usually 16 long, numbers, upper/lower case, symbols. So almost all of my passwords are 193tn years, great.