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www.lambdalatitudinarians.org
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| | | | | Lately I've been doing a lot of work in a relatively new programming language: Kotlin. From my experience, I've concluded that Kotlin is pretty rad. If you've considered learning Kotlin, or just using it in a personal project, this post might help you with your decision. Below, I hope I'll (attempt) to tell you a little bit about my experience with Kotlin, and describe what I liked about Kotlin and what I didn't like. | |
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usethe.computer
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blog.alexqua.ch
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article discusses the pitfalls of using inheritance to model real-world relationships in object-oriented design, advocating for composition as a cleaner, more flexible approach to building software systems. | |
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soundmacguy.wordpress.com
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| | | I thought I was done with SCEP (see parts 1, 2 and 3) but whilst undertaking an exercise looking into using SCEP on some Linux servers (and specifically looking at how it can provide reporting data to SCOMvia a Management Pack), I inadvertently came across a little-documented command line argument for one of its binaries,... | ||