I am able to use different programming languages. I know most of the well-known languages without any problems: C, C++, Java, Python, JavaScript, Typescript, PHP…
However, I wanted to expand my horizon. Zig didn’t do much for me neither did Rust, but now that I’ve written some Golang. I admit, I’m intrigued by the language.
I love the fact it’s compiled to native machine language. There is still one caveat: despite Go being a GC language, you often still need to manage your memory. Sound strange right? But I needed to use io.Copy
instead of io.ReadAll
to avoid memory issues. But also you need to explicitly call defer res.Body.Close()
to avoid Go not cleaning-up the HTTP response… Ow well, so you learn it the hard way. Overall, I’m still very optimistic with Go. And looking forward to use it more often in some of my open-source projects.
See my first project in Go: https://gitlab.melroy.org/melroy/gitlab-artifact-deployer-go. Which I wrote in 3 days.
Did you try Go? What are your thoughts?
Brave… (I was using Opera /Opera mini, but that drove me crazy recently)
Brave? O.o “Please, do not use Brave” - https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/5933715
But anyways, it’s Chromium based and I didn’t try out chromium based android browsers, so maybe that is a caveat. Do you have the PWA installed or just the regular site open?
But now that I think of it, it should honestly still work. It doesn’t communicate through our site, but through their push service, so it would be odd if it would only work if the site is open imo
Yea I know… I might move to floorp as well or something else Firefox based.
Currently opened the site on regular browser mode. No pwa atm.
Maybe that is the problem. Didn’t test it without the PWA…
Uhm… I can’t enable this slider.