Hello, your biweekly reports have become my window into learning new technologies beyond the monotonous business code development.
Although the Class-File API has been around for quite a while, I've never really understood it, including its use cases and applications. Today, when I read your document, I still don’t get it. When I saw you write code like:
I was completely lost, not understanding what this is supposed to accomplish.
I wonder if there might be a chance to see you write more about specific use cases and examples to illustrate the potential applications of the Class-File API, and explain it further.
Of course, GPT is quite handy, but I don’t even know where to begin asking it about this.
To be honest, generating those is half the fun of writing... and takes half the time sometimes 😃. Always loved comic books and I'm a fan of Persona series, so this vibe. I also want to give this weekly read a bit of character :)
Most of the issues do not have that many, however I feel that they add nice pacing to the content. Long reads (and this article 20+ minutes long) looks boring AF and is hard to get through - if you stop reading, you do not have any hook to return.
I tried gif in the past, but I got the feedback that moving pieces are anoying. I like memes, but it is not that easy to create good ones, and I do not want to become cringy... at least cringy too much 😃
This article is particulary stuffed, in most I have one image for the section 😉 I hope thats the "golden" ratio.
I'm not against the photos, they're cool. It was just a thought - seeing that "you" are present in all these photos, I thought "maybe there's something wrong with this guy, is he narcissistic?" Maybe not.
TBH: it's mostly for practical reasons - AI is unpredictable, prompt needs some constant parts, just to be consistent, otherwise it's getting generic. I started with seals (love seals), however humans are getting far better effects. That's why I decided to go with characters of my liking - to not overthink it - and now is part of my standard prompt ;)
In past, it wasn't wearing red tshirt, just red glasses - however once again, clothing was too unpredictable (Dalle could generate e.g. good pose, good style, but strange clothes - mostly suits)
Hello, your biweekly reports have become my window into learning new technologies beyond the monotonous business code development.
Although the Class-File API has been around for quite a while, I've never really understood it, including its use cases and applications. Today, when I read your document, I still don’t get it. When I saw you write code like:
```
.ifeq(label1)
.aload(0)
.iload(2)
.invokevirtual(ClassDesc.of("Foo"), "foo", MethodTypeDesc.of(CD_void, CD_int))
```
I was completely lost, not understanding what this is supposed to accomplish.
I wonder if there might be a chance to see you write more about specific use cases and examples to illustrate the potential applications of the Class-File API, and explain it further.
Of course, GPT is quite handy, but I don’t even know where to begin asking it about this.
Seeing all these pictures in your articles, you must be quite the narcissist.
To be honest, generating those is half the fun of writing... and takes half the time sometimes 😃. Always loved comic books and I'm a fan of Persona series, so this vibe. I also want to give this weekly read a bit of character :)
Most of the issues do not have that many, however I feel that they add nice pacing to the content. Long reads (and this article 20+ minutes long) looks boring AF and is hard to get through - if you stop reading, you do not have any hook to return.
I tried gif in the past, but I got the feedback that moving pieces are anoying. I like memes, but it is not that easy to create good ones, and I do not want to become cringy... at least cringy too much 😃
This article is particulary stuffed, in most I have one image for the section 😉 I hope thats the "golden" ratio.
I'm not against the photos, they're cool. It was just a thought - seeing that "you" are present in all these photos, I thought "maybe there's something wrong with this guy, is he narcissistic?" Maybe not.
TBH: it's mostly for practical reasons - AI is unpredictable, prompt needs some constant parts, just to be consistent, otherwise it's getting generic. I started with seals (love seals), however humans are getting far better effects. That's why I decided to go with characters of my liking - to not overthink it - and now is part of my standard prompt ;)
In past, it wasn't wearing red tshirt, just red glasses - however once again, clothing was too unpredictable (Dalle could generate e.g. good pose, good style, but strange clothes - mostly suits)
No worries, I'm probably overthinking. Continue with memes, the more the better :)