I’m actually really impressed with the auto complete intellij is packaged with now. It’s really good with golang (probably because golang has a ton of code duplication).
I’m actually really impressed with the auto complete intellij is packaged with now. It’s really good with golang (probably because golang has a ton of code duplication).
Didn’t stop OceanGate…
So, the Elder Scrolls method, eh?
It’s fine, they’ve just switched to a crowd-sourced testing strategy.
I think the real reason he’s doing this is that as long as GPT-4 isn’t open source, he can’t steal it.
Though even statically-typed languages can need to check types sometimes; parsing runtime data for instance. I can see how you’d do that with pure statics, but it’d just be shifting the work (e.g. if token == QUOTE: proc.call(read_str(bytes, len))
). It’d be cool to see a counter example that isn’t unreadable gibberish, however.
Java developers aren’t allowed to not know better by this point. If they think skipping types is somehow ideologically purer, keep hitting with that stick until you hit deckplate.
That being said, Sandler and Ferrell do some amazing serious stuff.