Rust, combined with its' excellent tooling, is the only language that has managed to make me feel like a genius while writing code. It may not be for everyone, but I personally absolutely love the ergonomics, safety and performance promises the language makes.
starflower
I feel like this is very subjective, but I usually commit whenever a) I have to edit only one thing in a certain file. If I am reasonably sure that I'll only change this one thing in a file, I'll commit b) I feel like what I have just done works, and it is worth writing an explanatory commit comment for: This could be whenever I add or modify a helper function, when I make a new struct, fix a bug, refactor something, etc. c) I am done with it entirely :3
I hope this helps at least a little!
That's a child! That's. Just a child. A naked child.
Why are downvotes disabled here. Sigh
The best one to use is probably the one you already know, right?
Yet another forgettable buzzwording company desperately trying to keep itself relevant with no regards for ethics and morals
I love capitalism
No amount of money or benefits will ever make me a government's boot licker. Sorry, not sorry