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I've predicted Svelte would be king of js frameworks for three years now, and now Prime is saying it, feels good to be right, even if there's no money in it. AlpineJS is pretty utilitarian, worth trying for simple uses.
8:15 : Very cool, but how do we make it jump to a specific line number of a specific file? The reason why I ask is, that I find find myself having to write a lot of huge Typescript interfaces lately (Talking like 200 Attributes). Unfortunatly the typescript LSP sucks at recognizing live changes. LspRestart breaks things even more. And having to restart NeoVim all the time is not an option. So my Idea was, that I could use Harpoon to quickly jump to certain parts of the Interface defintion, do the old copy paste. And jump back to where I was via
@@white-bunny Thanks for the reply, but I mean jump to a line Nr via Harpoon. So that it basically not just opens the file on where my cursor was last, but also switches to a specific line. (All in the same action) Similar to how uppercase marks work, but with the convenience of the harpoon list.
No, I think copilot does help you learn, and it helps you learn in a way that you cannot get from solo-programming. Most of the code copilot generates is broken in often very subtle, sometimes very obvious ways. You have to actually correct the code. Thats the game I play with copilot. Maybe for people just learning they don't even have the confidence to correct copilot, but the consequences of that are a program that doesn't really do what you want it to. Its an amazing tool, for sure. But its like having someone with a severe learning disability, but an all encompassing fixation on code, as a partner. They handle the labor of 'laying down the mortar' and you have to massage the mortar and fit in the bricks in order to make a functional structure.
me hearing prime say "When I see a rust dev I say pathetic" and be completing the sentence early with a future Haskell dev as a play on the programmers are also human's interview with the rust dev