What did you get up to, and what are you getting into here in the End of the Week?
I’ve finally gotten back into Tesseract development after a 2 month hiatus. I can only hyper-fixate on one thing at a time, and I spent the last 2 months reading books and lost track of time 😆
Work-wise, I figured out how to deprecate the mess that is multiple apps for the same purpose at work, and instead make a foundation to have the same app on all platforms (Windows, Linux, Web & Android)
First time using Rust on client-side, quite hyped with how stuff with turn out to be
Personal-wise, Had idea for a new game I want to try and make, just gotta puzzle and brainstorm the main character idea and flesh out more of the world itself
Nice! I want to get into rust. At work we use python for everything is actually really nice. Im so used to using older languages, its refreshing to use something made in this decade.
Rust is good. Not perfect. The borrow checker sometimes can be a pain(cant use immutable reference because already using a mutable reference…), compile times are abysmal.
But the language itself is really solid. It actually gives me similar vibes to using C/C++ but without having to fight the compiler or keep fiddling with CMake for 10 hours just so that it detects that one lib you’re trying to use.
Surprisingly, Rust borrows some inspirations from Python, so it doesn’t feel that foreign and alien, but it still has a learning curve to it, specially with all the different types (eg. u8/i8, u16/i16/f16, u32/i32/f32, u64/i64/f64, usize, &str vs String, etc) But if you ever spent any amount of time with any other language that is on a similar level than C or C++, you’ll be in quite familiar territory
Only thing that I can tell you that you’ll have a whole paradigm shift once it clicks with you, is the use of Structs, impl’s for abstration and traits. Once those clicks with you, the way you approach your code really shifts
Besides this, I’m still looking into & trying to decide whether I’d want to get more into writing. Last year around this time I wrote a few short stories for !lemmyscareyou@lemmy.world, but not as interested in that this time
Thinking I should take a break from thinking on that and maybe watch some stuff or play some games, but indecisive, so instead posting this. 😅
Working on my first CIO level IT capability assessment and strategic improvement roadmap project. Woo IT organizational governance!
I’m planning my dbu table top this weekend. Gonna tag team DM it with my brother cause its pretty complex.
Friendly heads-up, link’s running into a lemmy quirk, has to have the https:// in there, so: [dbu](https://dbu-rpg.com). Without backslash: dbu.
Wasn’t aware of DBU RPG, so that’s cool to learn about!
Thanks for the heads up, fixed the link. I’ll post about it in !tftt@lemmy.world when it starts.
Open Sourced a library in development for a year. Off and on really. Should help with a very specialized field.
My wife and I are going to try out some new games to see whats worth playing. Board/video games :)
Care to share a link? Always interested in niche OSS!
I really need to add ci/cd and docs but here you go: https://github.com/michaelachrisco/accelapy
There’s probably only around a hundred Accela developers in total haha. So this is as niche as it comes.
It’s a client to a very closed source system called Accela. Huge system with hundreds of API endpoints. I mapped most of the relationships and added in validation where I could. It’s still rough in some places but tremendously helps.
Found out I’m going to have to find a way to remotely rebuild 5 switches stuck running firmware from 2018. They’re so fucked we’re going to have to go into their pre boot environment and wipe them, then reinstall the new OS, then rebuild the configuration on each.
Obviously this can’t be done during business hours, but the catch 22 is if something goes wrong when we try to do it we can’t get support until business hours anyway. It’s a pickle.
Cractorio addiction kicked back in with the release of 2.0and the Space Age DLC.
I’m learning Rust. Working my way through the tutorial in “the book” and it has been interesting so far.