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Cake day: July 16th, 2023

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  • I think you got it wrong what i meant (?)
    Imagine i register on a website with my username ( DacoTaco ) and email ( someEmail@domain.com ). When i want to reset my password and click the “forgot password” link, it would ask my username, not my email address (something i know) and send me an email ( to someEmail@domain.com ) without reporting what email it sent it too. That way it could be considered a separate identity factor i think (access to the mailbox, something you have ).
    Websites generally dont work this way, i know. But thats how id implement it :')



  • I mean, to some degree i believe you are right. I myself manage a .net library to parse barcodes. However, webdev has layers upon layers upon layers of dependencies. The advantage is that even my cat could make a website. The downside is it will be horribly inefficient because of those layers of dependencies. 90% of what they bring is stuff you dont need and are in the way. Or you use, but because youre going through all those layers, its fucking slow.

    This applies to desktop dev too, but less hard than webdev. Most of the webdev development i just question why something was created and most of the time i can only conclude its because of some hack job and something missing. So they take a huge library and use only part of it for something. Its just… Eug

    I am i developer/lead that likes to make things as small and efficient as possible and that just makes me die a little inside every time :p


  • DacoTaco@lemmy.worldtoProgrammer Humor@lemmy.mlFortune Teller
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    8 months ago

    Welcome to modern framework development!

    • C# has nuget
    • any nodejs based framework ( react, vue, angular, … ) (npm)
    • python …

    All of the above are chuckful of dependecies upon dependencies, and webdev stacks are the worst of them. They make it VERY hard to make software that requires any security related certification because of the dependency hell…
    I swear to god, all those frameworks are designed so badly when looking at dependency hell …

    … Yet i will write c and c# code everyday haha




  • DacoTaco@lemmy.worldtoOpen Source@lemmy.mlEnshittification of GitHub?
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    8 months ago

    Agreed there, but its still a source control platform. Its still git. I’d argue the code is the most important part and followers, subscribers and stars (whatever those may do) are a secundairy functionality that a developer doesnt necesarily care about. The most important part is the git repo and everything linked with it imo