

Nowhere did I say there’s no reasonable architecture. Please don’t put words in my mouth. What I said, is that I haven’t found a good way to get quick compiles end to end. And already I don’t have any files more than 3-4k loc, most are under 1k.


thanks will see what happens


yeah seems like co2 scrubbing isn’t really geared towards home use


I’ve tried looking before and couldn’t get a significant improvement. I’ll have to investigate it again I guess.


it’s definitely a tight race here


yeah that sounds about right


lol yeah, although not sure if UK or the US have more cameras at this point


that’s very likely yeah


so far :)


No, I’m not using --release every time of course. And sometimes it’s minutes even with the cache.


I should really revisit this. I know I looked at it again. The compiling crops up I you actually want to run the app and test drive the changes live.
the thread in one picture



Yes, I move things around.


Yeah, not gonna miss app servers. I do find the JVM was kind of made for a different era though. It’s basically designed to act like a VM on top of which all your apps run. So, startup time isn’t really a problem, and it wants to grab as much memory as it can by default. But nowadays everybody just makes small self contained apps that you can scale horizontally, so this whole model the JVM is tailored for isn’t really used outside big enterprise. And Jenkins was alight, I used to use it back in the day too. For the most part, I do find GitHub actions are an improvement though. You just make a script and magic happens.


there’s certainly a good case for that too


same, would be fun if it took off
why would I want to interact with imbeciles more?
Or maybe your architecture evolves over time as it actually does in real world large projects. Sounds like somebody’s never worked on a large long running project before.