Rust seems to be a good choice considering their initial reasoning behind choosing OCaml. It offers static typing with support for sum types and is reasonably fast, while certainly providing more in terms of libraries.
So yeah - nevermind about CLion! I do think it works better than IntelliJ, but it's a subtle, not-easily-quantifiable thing, and it's probably not worth buying it if you're just dabbling and also have IntelliJ Ultimate.
Singaporeans and Malaysians almost always call the language "Hokkien" - at least when speaking English. "Min Nan" seems like a term only linguists use.
git has this concept of "remotes" which can be defined per project, but Docker has no such concept of a remote or even of a project. You have a Dockerfile and you have an image.
To be fair, there should be some kind of an "enterprisey" caching proxy that enables IT departments to act as a supervisor or man-in-the-middle, blessing some trusted images and forbidding the downloading of others, holding any pushes in a queue for "public release approval."
The docker-registry open source tool is rudimentary. I think there will certainly be alternatives to index.docker.io, and eventually even a configuration directive to select a different image host as the default.
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