FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition
hello-world.rs
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FizzBuzz Enterprise Edition
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Simple Lasts Longer
That "Hello World Enterprise Edition" looks dangerously under-engineered - I could understand it! Far better to follow the best practices demonstrated in the Fizz Buzz Enterprise Edition...
https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris...
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Writing Clean Code with FastAPI Dependency Injection
Clean code is a balancing act - you’ll want to make sure you don’t turn your codebase into something like this.
- Milyen hasznos Github repokat ismertek?
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Java 21 makes me like Java again
???
I'll answer your question with a question: Have you seen https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris... ? :)
I'm guess that to those of us who remember when Java came out, "FizzBuzz: EE" is what we think of when we think of Java. :P
In Java I have to type a bazillion characters to get anything done! And make all these useless directories and files and InterfaceClassFactoryProtocolStreamingSerializer BS. And worry about how that executes.
C++? No bloat*, just speed
*Yes, there's some _optional_ bloat. But compared to Java? no contest.
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No One Wants Simplicity
There’s a difference between complexity that’s inherent to the problem, and complexity that’s added by developers who have drunk architectural cool aid.
This is an example where all of the complexity is caused by rigid adherence to the most popular architectural patterns of about 10 years ago.
https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris...
It looks completely ridiculous to modern eyes, but during peak OOP it was just how you should do it.
If you like simplicity then your fizz buzz implementation would be a few lines.
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55 GiB/s FizzBuzz (2021)
maybe it's fast, but is it enterprise quality? https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris...
- Ask HN: What are some of the most elegant codebases in your favorite language?
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Another half-backed dependency injection crate
Nope, I wouldn't use it. I've seen many projects that use DI containers in my career, and every single one of them was a pain to navigate, particularly when trying to get a foothold as a newcomer. It can also force you into some very enterprise-y code patterns. Keep things simple. My mantra is "Add complexity as you find that you need it, and not a second sooner".
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I'll use a hashmap 😛
Do you want a quick hack or a coder that's up to enterprisey standards? A proper solution could be in the 1.5 KLOC ballpark...
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Is sequential IO dead in the era of the NVMe drive?
> you have no idea how much happens so your transaction doesn't get lost, corrupted, or errored out.
Maybe he doesn't, maybe he does - you don't know nor do I.
I'm pretty sure this is how IBM salesmen used to respond when confronted with those newfangled Unix systems which were starting to appear here and there, nibbling first, then taking larger bytes out of their market share. Instead of the litany of diverse systems they'd have thrown LPARs, SYSPlexs and ESMs around but in the end it still came down to the same thing: this stuff is too complicated to be left to amateurs. They were right, in a way... until those amateurs grew their wisdom teeth and took a large part of their market away from them.
Yes, "enterprise" stuff is complicated - often overly so [1] - and it has its place. This does not make it the only viable solution to these problems, something will eventually come up to eat your lunch just like IBM saw its herd of dinosaurs being overtaken by those upstart critters from the undergrowth. Maybe some smart software system which "guarantees" data reliability and availability without the need for "enterprise" storage devices? It wouldn't be the first time after all.
[1] https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris...
hello-world.rs
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I've Solved Most Class Naming Problems
Obligatory rust implementation.
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Most complex hello world program
Not mine but https://github.com/mTvare6/hello-world.rs
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after a launch on Reddit, the project only got 2 stars on GitHub. How is that even possible? The answer is the README isn’t flashy enough.
https://github.com/mTvare6/hello-world.rs - 2,700 stars
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A suckless RSS reader, finally
> Somehow Rust forces you to have colorful terminal output? Rust is high overhead? You can't strive for simplicity and write in Rust?
This was more of a sarcastic reference to https://github.com/mTvare6/hello-world.rs
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Hey Rustaceans! Got a question? Ask here (52/2022)!
https://github.com/mTvare6/hello-world.rs (ok maybe this one is a bit too much lol)
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Need unreadable rust syntax to prank a friend
You will never find unreadable rust code because rust is perfect and safe. Just peruse this intuitive and easy to use Hello World and you'll see what I mean.
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Here we go again...
hello-world.rs
- Truly, this is the package management strategy of the future.
- Just finished my programming language tier list :)
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Its not about systemd bad becaus unix philosophy!111!!! its about I wanna choose my init system independent from distro of my choise.
Rust supremacy https://github.com/mTvare6/hello-world.rs
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