They all require the template processor to be specified, but I'm likely to convert hundreds or thousands of lines of existing string concatenation to templates in one of my projects and I really appreciate that the only { that show up will be the ones I create.
I've noticed the same thing. "Undefined" should be a valid language but isn't in the list. I can comment/post via the web app if i set the language each time but I haven't been able to with jerboa.
I think complete extinction is pretty unlikely, I expect that small enclaves will continue to exist. And if there are still humans in 100 years there will still be humans in 10,000 years.
What communities/instances are you dominating your /c/all? Asking because I was hoping for more leftist discussion and I'm not really seeing it outside of lemmygrad.
Edit: I'm mostly following programming.dev and lemmyrs.org, so I'm not really looking too hard. And I appreciate beehaw, but it feels more center left than left.
Can't watch the video right now but it makes a ton of sense that java would be having a resurgence. Pre-java 8 it felt like the every day I ran into problems it would be easier to solve in other languages. I'm still mostly on 8 and it feels pretty modern still. I'm super excited to move to 17 and 21 for all the new features, though.
Any highlights? I haven’t watched any yet but I’ve learned a lot from Venkat Subramaniam’s prior presentations