Yes it does. But only content created after subscribing to that community.
Yes it does. But only content created after subscribing to that community.
I’m treated well as a software engineer, I’m the envy of my friends of family. But I have friends who are treated like crap in software dev too. So I guess it goes both ways.
I used to check reddit everyday, some days I’d spend hours browsing. I think I’ve checked it twice since Apollo went down?
Yeah it opens a whole new world of possibilities for what we could add to the DX of the language.
AFAIK he’s currently working on the language tools for IDE support, which will help a lot in adoption.
I don’t think Brent does a bad job, it can just be a bit gnsrly there imo
I’m keen for this community to gain some traction, hopefully it’s a bit less toxic than our reddit counterpart.
I would love to see Generics and custom Types in PHP. Generics for obvious reasons. And Types so we don’t need to create a DTO just for type-hinting of objects. Combined with Generics, so we can have typed Arrays!
I’m not sure, but i’m keen to find out!
It works a little differently to that. When someone posts on server B, that post and it’s comments get blasted out to all subscribed servers. So server A will already have the post cached if someone is subscribed to that community. The cache in server A will update any time activity happens on server B.