I've heard a lot of good things about Dear ImGui, but still don't understand why it is so special, and unfortunately the author is not a good writer (and is aware of it) so his explanations are more confusing than helpful.
Nemanja Trifunovic
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10 years of Dear ImGui -
GitHub Copilot makes insecure code even less secure, Snyk saysI bet I can easily beat copilot when it comes to insecurity of my code :D
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Don't ask these questions in a job interviewOnce I asked an interviewer why their Glassdoor reviews were so bad. Didn't like the question at all :-D
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TIOBE Index predicts C# as 2023 'Language of the Year' after 2022 near-missTIOBE jokes aside, my feeling is that C# usage is fading. It was as its peak around 2010, but nowadays with everything moving to the cloud I just don't see it around. The last time I did anything in C# was in 2012...
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9 reasons SQL has got to goI find his reasons strange, but SQL *is* a pretty clunky way for applications to interact with databases. For analysts, it is fine.
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Almost half the men surveyed think they could land a passenger plane. Experts disagreeRight, so the other half of the men (why only men, though) is simply wrong. We can all lend a plane...
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Linux is getting its own Blue Screen of DeathI guess BSOD sounds better than kernel panic :~
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The Python developers clinging to Python 2Color me shocked. There are still people who develop in VB6.
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42% of CEOs think AI will destroy humanity. But they're the ones hiring it.If I had any confidence in CEOs predicting anything, I would be really worried now.
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You can get a share of Google's $23 million dollar settlement. Here's howKent Sharkey wrote:
If your claim is approved, you can make approximately $7.70." <- I guess I won't be retiring on that windfall.
On another hand, if you charge people $100.00 to help them submit the application...
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Wasted developer time costs businesses billionsImagine the number of bugs if the developers were actually coding for 8 hours a day :omg:
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Mojo may be the biggest programming advance in decades -
Microsoft-branded mice and keyboards are going away after 40 yearsThat's a shame. Their keyboards used to be really good. Haven't tried them recently, though...
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Majority of US IT pros told to keep quiet about data breachesWhat data breaches :rolleyes: ?
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Programming-language popularity by GitHub pull requestsI find it interesting - thanks. Although, GitHub usage doesn't translate well to the enterprise. C# is much more than 5% there, and there are also languages which have zero usage on GitHub but are still widely used by businesses: Cobol, PL/I, Rexx, ABAP, RPG,...
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Functional programming: The biggest change since we killed the goto?And Cobol. Don't forget Cobol.
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UNIX co-creator Ken Thompson is a… what user now?Kent Sharkey wrote:
He refused to take Google's mandatory C proficiency test, on the feeble pretext that he designed the C language.
Some people are good at nothing but making excuses :doh:
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Tech jobs: No rush back to the office for software developers as salaries reach $180,000RoR is the most in demand technology? Fascinating...
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Ransomware victims are refusing to pay, tanking attackers’ profitsIMHO, the best way to kill the ransomware "industry" would be to make paying the ransoms illegal.
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Slack's private GitHub code repositories stolen over holidaysIf I was cynical, I might have suspected this had something to do with recent layoffs at Slack/Salesforce.