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ponyc
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The problem with general purpose programming languages
For example, the actor's model is not used by a lot of languages, Pony (https://www.ponylang.io/) and Elixir are the only ones that I know, but they address the concurrency problem quite well, while it's a pain to deal with in other languages at large scale.
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Found a language in development called Vale which claims to be the safest AOT compiled language in the World (Claims to beSafer than Rust)
And that last point is critical. If the language flatly can't represent some concepts it uses, they have to be implemented somewhere else. I had a similar discussion with a proponent for Pony once- the language itself is 100% safe, and fully dependent on C for its runtime and data structures. One of Rust's core strengths is being able to express unsafe concepts, meaning the unsafe code can expose a safe interface that accurately describes its requirements rather than an opaque C ABI. Vale doesn't seem to do that.
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The Rust I wanted had no future
"Exterior iteration. Iteration used to be by stack / non-escaping coroutines, which we also called "interior" iteration, as opposed to "exterior" iteration by pointer-like things that live in variables you advance. Such coroutines are now finally supported by LLVM (they weren't at the time) and are actually a fairly old and reliable mechanism for a linking-friendly, not-having-to-inline-tons-of-library-code abstraction for iteration. They're in, like, BLISS and Modula-2 and such. Really normal thing to have, early Rust had them, and they got ripped out for a bunch of reasons that, again, mostly just form "an argument I lost" rather than anything I disagree with today. I wish Rust still had them. Maybe someday it will!"
I remember that one. The change was shortly after I started fooling with Rust and was major. Major as in it broke all the code that I'd written to that point.
"Async/await. I wanted a standard green-thread runtime with growable stacks -- essentially just "coroutines that escape, when you need them too"."
I remember that one, too; it was one of the things that drew me to the language---I was imagining something more like Pony (https://www.ponylang.io/).
"The Rust I Wanted probably had no future, or at least not one anywhere near as good as The Rust We Got."
Almost certainly true. But The Rust We Got is A Better C++, which was never appealing to me because I never liked C++ anyway.
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How long until Rust becomes mandatory, and use of any other language opens the developer up to Reckless Endangerment charges
Pony or bust.
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Universal parameter passing semantics
If you have a value in mutable storage, and want to treat it as an immutable parameter without copying it first, you will need to provide some way to guarantee that it won't be mutated while being treated as immutable! There doesn't seem to be a definitive best way to do that (although the likes of Pony make a try at it).
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Virtual Threads Arrive in JDK 21, Ushering a New Era of Concurrency
The love child of Erlang and Rust exists already: Pony.
https://www.ponylang.io
It really is the best of both languages... unfortunately, the main supporter of Pony seems to have stopped using it in favour of Rust though :D.
But if that's really what you want, Pony is your language. It definitely deserves more love.
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Why Turborepo is migrating from Go to Rust – Vercel
You can actually try to have a magic language which "does not ignore decades of PL research" but you are likely to get either something broken or a project that is likely not going to release in our lifetime.
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Show HN: Ractor – a Rust-based actor framework with clusters and supervisors
Never a bad time to plug Pony lang[1] - a safety-oriented actor-model language. In addition to the numerous safety guarantees, you also get a beautiful syntax and automatic memory management. Really a great language that often gets overshadowed by Rust's hype-turfing.
[1]: https://www.ponylang.io/
Nodemailer
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How do you send yourself an email from a contact form?
Simple Express backend and then use nodemailer, https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer
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Setting up an auto-email micro function for Firebase RTDB
For email, we’re going to use the very popular nodemailer package. Throw an npm install nodemailer and import it at the top of our function, and we’ll create our transporter instance:
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Can't start Foundry VTT under Windows 7
According to my google search (https://github.com/nodemailer/nodemailer/issues/1410) this is caused by a particular function not being implemented in Windows 7. Anyone met this particular problem before? Is there a workaround?
- nodemailer/nodemailer: ✉️ Send e-mails with Node.JS – easy as cake!
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Sending Emails with Ease: A Step-by-Step Guide to Using Nodemailer with TypeScript in Next.js
Nodemailer is a popular library for sending emails in Node.js. It allows you to send emails using various transport methods, such as SMTP, AWS SES, and more. In this post, we will be using Nodemailer with TypeScript to send emails from a Next.js application.
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Sending emails
I am using nodemailer to send an email e.g. resetting the password. So far this package is working for me and it is easy to use with nuxt. Here is the setup of it https://ibb.co/SyzJ4T9
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Complete code Send mail on node JS for 60s
If you want to learn more about Nodemailer you can read here: https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer
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When sending confirmation emails to your users, do you send it from your gmail account or from other mail service? Does google block your account if you use it for this purpose?
Setup an SMTP service. if you own the domain, you can setup whatever address you want. https://www.npmjs.com/package/nodemailer
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Send email in Node.JS with Nodemailer using Gmail account
In this article, We only learnt how to implement sending email in NOdeJS with nodemail using Gmail Service You can use askyourcode to explore the package codebase nodemailer for more ways to improve on the implementation on html templates.
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How to test sent and received emails with Cypress 10, Ethereal and Nodemailer
Cypress 10.3^ Plugins: recurse nodemailer imapflow mailparser
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