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akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

MrMoo posted:

I saw this on Twitter, I think it applies to any JS thing not just React,



i saw the same one at work with '.net' and then again as 'java'

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akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Shaggar posted:

mongo isn't a database, its a heap

and the heap isn't a heap

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

MALE SHOEGAZE posted:

gently caress it rolling my own blogging engine

what are you writing it in?

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

redleader posted:

the default latex font is so loving ugly, and instantly marks its users as being disgusting, aesthetically-inept goonlords

yeah, looks like it'd be at home as a default linux font

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

lol the zelda rom randomizer they use for speed races is all done in php
https://github.com/sporchia/alttp_vt_randomizer/blob/master/app/Rom.php
https://github.com/sporchia/alttp_vt_randomizer/blob/master/app/Randomizer.php

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

MALE SHOEGAZE posted:

programming is for everyone get used to it.

:ohdear:

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

MALE SHOEGAZE posted:

learn rust AND a functional lang!~

https://github.com/daviswahl/rats

(this would be an exceptionally bad choice for learning FP)

probably an exceptionally bad choice for anything

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

floatman posted:

Need help figuring out references in the terrible programmer thread.

maybe we could offer some pointers

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Mahatma Goonsay posted:

is this the place to e/n about working at one of the oldest and most terrible software companies in the world?

you work for dec?

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

PleasureKevin posted:

is there any good reason to learn assembly though

yeah, it helps you learn what computers actually do

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

i don't mind using a cloud as long as somebody else is paying for it

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

TheFluff posted:

https://twitter.com/felixrieseberg/status/1032642127178547201

gary bernhardt's The Birth and Death of Javascript was intended and received as a joke, but it was actually incredibly on-point and deeply prophetic. this is the future now. dehumanize yourself and face to javascript

neat, the emulator is actually javascript and not compiled from c code

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Slurps Mad Rips posted:

c tp s: i've finally snapped. i've forked gnu m4 and i'm rewriting it in C++17. I already ported the autotools portion over to cmake, and have ported a few files. its gotten to the point where the wget maintainer is following me and asking if i could please make it run faster. once the fork is semi-working im gonna take a stab at all of autotools to see if i can put together some sort of metadata extractor so you can at least get info on an autotools project in json or some bullshit so you dont have to run a configure script. i've spent like 3 days working on this port, and im worried im going to be the youngest person alive with experience regarding the m4 codebase

edit: by semi-working i mean it passes all tests on macOS and Linux, and sorta works on windows under msvc

why are you doing this, again?

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

eschaton posted:

sure there is: you want to get the best possible experience for your users by using native technologies supported by the platform vendor instead of using third party wrapper libraries that exist mostly for ideological reasons

lmao

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Bloody posted:

what the gently caress

yep, I’m gonna need more explanation of this one

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

DONT THREAD ON ME posted:

all of the C++ code i've looked at so far would be bad code in other languages.

same, but Java

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

i always wondered how much it would cost to have something crawl this site and provide a search engine that actually worked and included archives. something built on elastic or a similar service. i remember a long time ago there was a 3rd party search that was decent.

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

dassaas, that's what the old search engine was.

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Sapozhnik posted:

anybody remember transmeta

their technology was pretty cool apart from the unfortunate aspect that it didn't actually do anything useful

i thought they existed just to provide linus a salary

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003


macos only lol

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Luigi Thirty posted:

F# is good. F# scripting is also good.

people say this, but i've never seen anybody use f#

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Shaggar posted:

I have no idea what the use case is for blowing away history in a version control system. like the entire point of the thing is to preserve history.

I was wondering why Stymie, who doesn't code or do anything meaningful, was talking about source control for a second there.

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Luigi Thirty posted:

woo I got ECL built with VC6, now I have a lisp for my engine

https://twitter.com/LuigiThirty/status/1038966800900399110

still a better debugging experience than xcode

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Chalks posted:

code:
10.20 * 100
1019.9999999999999

Thanks javascript.

Thavascript

thfloatingpoint

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

MononcQc posted:

my car/bicycle database setup

“The car crashed again and took out all the bicycles. it was a good day.”

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

animist posted:

jonathan blow

animist posted:

dont watch

that's a given

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

bob dobbs is dead posted:

use a lang where 12-year-olds could understand the syntax. problem over

qbasic then

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

DONT THREAD ON ME posted:

doing theory out of the gate is going to weed out a lot of people who would have succeeded if they had more context first, imo.

agreed. also doing c++ out of the gate like they did at my school.

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

trying to figure out why thread filters aren't loading on the ios awful app and I don't understand what is going on here at all. probably need to read a tutorial on core data or something.

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

thinking about trying to prototype an idea i have in react native. it can't be that bad can it?

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Captain Foo posted:

Checking in for the hoboman Adventure

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

he should rip all of the javascript out of valeyard's extension and make it official

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

CRIP EATIN BREAD posted:

today i received a proprietary application that works as a gateway that you set up and point to a REST server that translates calls from some devices out in the field.

it's a java application, which is fine, but they applied the spring-boot plugin (which is basically maven shade, aka fat jars) to every single library inside of it. so every library jar inside of the fat jar, has all its' dependencies as well, as well as the spring-boot launcher.

it's 479mb now and it should be about 40mb

sure you didn't get an hp printer driver?

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Shaggar posted:

also related to dbs and .net, why in the gently caress is the .net team still promoting entity framework? Its so loving awful. Is the vs/.net team just totally incompetent when it comes to databases?

lol another team is using EF at my company and I think they've just realized they made a mistake

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Finster Dexter posted:

yeah wow this http status code discussion sure is riveting



What are you guys using for Rust IDE?

nothing. I'm not using Rust.

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003


c# and javascript both exist

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

redleader posted:

yeah wow this ide discussion sure is riveting

so do you prefer tabs or spaces

spaces, which isn't even up for debate

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

eschaton posted:

make a class and a bunch of subclasses

no, this is how you get oop!

akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Kevin Mitnick P.E. posted:

nope vim is the best text editor.

lol

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akadajet
Sep 14, 2003

Shaggar posted:

its not good for that at all. in fact vim is very bad for editing small scripts or configs because it is such a bad program. you're just stuck with it in most cases because nobody can comprehend the idea of a working tool in Linux long enough to actually build one.

nano works mostly okay, shaggar

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