• dosuser123456@lemmy.sdf.org
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    4 hours ago

    my email inbox wouldnt fit in either if you only left spam…if you left everything thst isnt spam itd fit in an a5 paper tho

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    2 days ago

    I’m thinking keep the horizontal one at the bottom and put 3 vertical ones over it, now the vertical one is all the way over there.

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    I love all the Java haters. Like is a stack trace from any other language somehow more readable? Python stack traces are fucking backwards, and also annoying as fuck since you don’t have any type info. C++ you have to enable core dumps and then run a separate tool. Okay fully qualified class names in Java are long, but that’s because you have proper packaging and namespaces which plenty of other languages manage to do much worse at.

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      C++ you have to enable core dumps and then run a separate tool.

      It’s really not that bad when using something like Clion in debug mode. It clearly shows each function it went through and clicking instantly takes you to the relevant function.

      But you’re right. Java stacktraces really aren’t that bad, throw some syntax highlighting and links in and it’s actually a really decent option. I sure know what I would prefer when comparing it to JavaScript.

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    2 days ago

    I’d be permanently paranoid about the weight of the vertical screen at such an angle…

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    2 days ago

    Vertical one is not wide enough, stack traces contain class names

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    2 days ago

    I love to rock the sideways T workstation, but usually have a couple terminal and browser windows side by side on the landscape monitor.