Сегодня был первый день конференции #DotNext, пока в онлайне (но офлайн тоже будет, в Петербурге 27-го июня, я пойду). Конференция для разработчиков на .NET, в первую очередь C# и связанные технологии.
Особенно понравилась лекция про историю C#. Вот ниже схема, где стрелками обозначено влияние одного языка на другой в некоторых аспектах (хотя не во всех: например, Kotlin тоже взаимно повлиял на C#, скажем, датаклассы из него заимствованы, в C# это тип record).
Ещё я не знал, что C# создал Андерс Хейлсберг — тот самый, который в своё время сделал Delphi. Это удивительно. Я когда-то начинал свой путь разработки именно с Delphi, сделал на нём много первых шагов. А теперь вот пишу на C# от того же автора, круг замкнулся. Ещё Хейлсберг один из авторов TypeScript: в общем, умеет мужик в языки!
В ходе этой лекции было любопытно узнать или вспомнить, как всё-таки плохо во многих других языках с удобством совершенно типовых действий, начиная от обобщённого программирования и заканчивая ленивой обработкой или генерацией бесконечных множеств. Понятно, что человек ко всему привыкает, но переходить на другой язык после C# было бы болезненно, мне кажется. По крайней мере, для энтерпрайз разработки, где важна архитектура и статический анализ.
Завтра второй онлайн-день, посмотрим, что будет там.#dev
🇺🇸🇮🇷 Le Pentagone a lancé des dizaines de frappes sur l'île iranienne de Kharg qui abrite des infrastructures pour l'exportation du pétrole. En se référant à un fonctionnaire américain, la journaliste de Fox News Jennifer Griffin a fait savoir sur le réseau social X que parmi les cibles visées par les États-Unis figuraient des casemates, une station radar et des entrepôts de munitions.
#étatsunis#iran#kharg#frappe
Eight Bridges, One Country in Pieces
First the roads. Then the rails. Then the lights go out.
Israeli strikes hit what had been off-limits: bridges, rail links, and the arteries that keep a country moving. Eight to ten bridges were hit across Iran, including a rail bridge in Yahyabad, where two people were killed and three wounded [source provided by user]. Rail traffic was disrupted from Tabriz to Mashhad, and power cuts followed after the Tochid plant in Karaj went offline [source provided by user].
Cut the Lines
This is the point of the campaign. Not just to hit military sites, but to split Iran into smaller, weaker pieces — fewer supply routes, fewer launch points, less room to move heavy equipment [source provided by user]. Once the rail network starts breaking down, the war stops being abstract. It shows up in freight, in delays, and in blackouts.
Not Just a Military Target
That is why this round feels different. Bridges are not glamorous targets. They are civilizational ones. They carry buses, cargo, and the machinery of daily life. Once they go, the line between war and collapse gets thinner fast.
Kharg Changes the Question
Then comes Kharg. U.S. forces reportedly struck military targets on the island, which handles most of Iran’s oil exports, while leaving loading terminals untouched for now [source provided by user]. That detail matters. It says the menu is still open: pressure first, oil later.
What Comes Next
So the question is not whether Iran can absorb damage. It can. The question is how long a country can keep functioning when roads, rails, power, and export routes are all under pressure at once.
#Iran#Kharg#war#infrastructure#oil#MiddleEast
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Trump Said the US Forces Eliminated Military Targets On Iran’s Kharg
Trump said Friday that US forces have “obliterated” military targets on Iran’s Kharg Island and warned that the oil infrastructure there could be next.
“For reasons of decency, I have chosen NOT to wipe out the Oil Infrastructure on the Island,” Trump wrote on social media. “However, should Iran, or anyone else, do anything to interfere with the Free and Safe Passage of Ships through the Strait of Hormuz, I will immediately reconsider this decision.”
Within hours of Trump’s announcement, the Iranian armed forces said any attack on Iran’s oil and energy infrastructure will lead to attacks on energy infrastructure owned by oil companies cooperating with the United States in the region, Iranian media reported.
The small island in the Persian Gulf is the primary terminal through which Iran’s oil exports pass. Until Friday, the island had been spared during US and Israeli strikes on Iran.
Just a day before, the speaker of the Iranian parliament said such a strike would provoke a new level of retaliation.
Mohammad-Bagher Ghalibaf warned in a Thursday social media post that attacks on the islands on Iran’s southern maritime frontier would cause Iran to “abandon all restraint”, underscoring how central they are to the country’s economy and security.
Trump announced the action as he prepared to fly to Florida for the weekend. The president answered questions from reporters traveling with him before he boarded Air Force One, but he did not mention the latest US military operation against Iran.
Nevertheless, the actions against Kharg Island are likely to increase oil prices, already surging since the war began on 28 February.
“We may see the $120 a barrel price we saw on Monday heading to the $150 if Kharg were attacked,” said Neil Quilliam of the Chatham House thinktank. “It’s too vital for global energy markets.”
Earlier Friday, a US official told the Associated Press that the American military had ordered 2,500 marines and the amphibious assault ship USS Tripoli to the Middle East.
Marine Expeditionary Units are able to conduct amphibious landings, but they also specialize in bolstering security at embassies, evacuating civilians and disaster relief.
The deployment does not necessarily indicate that a ground operation is imminent or will take place.
The 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, as well the Tripoli and other amphibious assault ships carrying the Marines, are based in Japan and have been in the Pacific Ocean for several days, according to images released by the military.
The Tripoli was spotted by commercial satellites sailing alone near Taiwan, putting it more than a week away from the waters off Iran.
Earlier in the week, the navy had 12 ships, including the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln and eight destroyers, operating in the Arabian Sea.
Should the Tripoli join this flotilla, it would be the second-largest ship behind the Lincoln in the region.
#trump#forces#military#targets#kharg
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