Dominic
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We should mention the big Washington State elephant in the room here. So when is Microsoft's C++ compiler going to adopt this when it eventually comes out as a standard? Because for our dark matter friends out there, that's a pretty big chunk of the C++ market.
I think it'll be used a lot in Embedded First. Does it have to fall? I don't know. See, once you're talking C++, you're talking game engines, which is a whole other universe that is just its own thing, man. That's a whole world by itself.
I think it'll be used a lot in Embedded First. Does it have to fall? I don't know. See, once you're talking C++, you're talking game engines, which is a whole other universe that is just its own thing, man. That's a whole world by itself.
I don't think they exist. I'd add the caveat of was that ultimately successful and did it replace the existing system?
I don't think they exist. I'd add the caveat of was that ultimately successful and did it replace the existing system?
Coming sometime, somewhere, somehow. Somewhere.
Coming sometime, somewhere, somehow. Somewhere.
I mean, how could you not? If you open a door, he's probably behind it.
I mean, how could you not? If you open a door, he's probably behind it.
Yeah, I'm just going to run through, I think, some of the interesting things that are new in Rails 8, 8.1. I'm conflating the two because basically, you know, things that were keynotes in the conf, right? And I do love me some Rails. So Rails 8.1 has a couple things that I think are interesting. Come all, we talked about it briefly.
Yeah, I'm just going to run through, I think, some of the interesting things that are new in Rails 8, 8.1. I'm conflating the two because basically, you know, things that were keynotes in the conf, right? And I do love me some Rails. So Rails 8.1 has a couple things that I think are interesting. Come all, we talked about it briefly.
It's basically an out-of-the-box way to handle Docker containers, right? I will say that this seems like a big push. They've put a lot into this to make the whole Rails is developer-friendly thing a step further and handle deployment. There's a few other things that I think do that well.
It's basically an out-of-the-box way to handle Docker containers, right? I will say that this seems like a big push. They've put a lot into this to make the whole Rails is developer-friendly thing a step further and handle deployment. There's a few other things that I think do that well.
If you listen to DHH for long enough, he will eventually tell you how wonderful SQLite is and that you could probably use it on the server. Okay. A reason for that is SQLite, of all the variants, requires almost no configuration.
If you listen to DHH for long enough, he will eventually tell you how wonderful SQLite is and that you could probably use it on the server. Okay. A reason for that is SQLite, of all the variants, requires almost no configuration.
I don't agree with it. I'm Postgres for life.