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Ridgely_Fan posted:ee nerds with terse c functions that are 400 lines long (and single letter variables)
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Gazpacho posted:um you know function calls have overhead and it all compiles to a single binary anyway dont you??? my fist compiles into a single binary in your solar plexus
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embedded programming is really fun and everyone should try it sometime provided that you get to use nice hardware anyway. which is approximately never. so ok, stay out it's terrible (i'm lucky, i get to use nice hardware)
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*guitar riff*
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i do a "coding for physicists" modules and the lecturer still hasn't figured out that fixed width fonts might be a good idea yeah
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consoles, vim, and fixed width why do developers love using old paradigms for doing poo poo? some developers have actually made things easier to do things with a computer in the past 20 years!
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tinselt0wn posted:consoles, vim, and fixed width
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your trolls must be at least this obvious ------------- for yospos to take the bait
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no i literally dont understand why people havent embraced real IDEs over XDA levels of riced out vim/emacs installs
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seriously look at the IYG android threads where they talk about using custom roms and compare that to vim talk
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i can understand that but why are you against fixed point fonts, do you like not being able to align your code or what
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tinselt0wn posted:no i literally dont understand why people havent embraced real IDEs over XDA levels of riced out vim/emacs installs and you never will
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:*uses no software eng practices* zero sarcasm zone - it's a real shame software engineering is not engineering and that the people who tout it generally have the worst engineering practices
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some day software engineering will be actual engineering but not any time soon. right now we're still at that awkward phase that cars were back when each one was handmade and some ran on steam and some ran on kerosene and some ran on compressed air.
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rotor posted:some day software engineering will be actual engineering but not any time soon. right now we're still at that awkward phase that cars were back when each one was handmade and some ran on steam and some ran on kerosene and some ran on compressed air. i think we're more like carpenters everyone learns a detailed set of joint styles and has their favorite materials. quality varies widely by the experience and care of the person making the piece of furniture eventually someone will come along with the ability to mass-produce cheap versions of things that suit most needs, and the entire discipline will fade away except for in a few niche cases where the mass-produced versions wont work
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it is a car(pentry) analogy
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i'm into tongue and groove
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tinselt0wn posted:consoles, vim, and fixed width those are linux users and they're all idiots
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tinselt0wn posted:consoles, vim, and fixed width We've come so far since 80's development environments too
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I lie, all that has happened is that the cutting edge 20 years ago is now mainstream. Thanks smalltalk
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tef posted:I lie, all that has happened is that the cutting edge 20 years ago is now mainstream. Thanks smalltalk mac stole from alto, objective C stole from smalltalk Steve Jobs CONSPIRACY
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# ? May 21, 2012 04:07 |
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Guys the forums coder uses Mercurial and not Git lol what idiot :gitlife:
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tef posted:i'm into tongue and groove
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Gogey posted:Guys the forums coder uses Mercurial and not Git lol what idiot :gitlife: i think it might not actually be radium this time
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Ridgely_Fan posted:i think we're more like carpenters
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sulk, in the future please refrain from posting in yospos, thank you for your prompt attention to the matter.
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rotor posted:sulk, in the future please refrain from posting in yospos, thank you for your prompt attention to the matter. nope
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Otto Skorzeny posted:zero sarcasm zone - it's a real shame software engineering is not engineering and that the people who tout it generally have the worst engineering practices
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Shaggar posted:those are linux users and they're all idiots
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:oh ok that's a good excuse for not using good variable names or modular code design
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:oh ok that's a good excuse for not using good variable names or modular code design nice non-sequitur batman
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:i mean seriously, EEs learned how to program in matlab. surely those practices will transfer to any language can matlab really be said to have best practices? the objective best practice is to not use matlab
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Otto Skorzeny posted:can matlab really be said to have best practices? the objective best practice is to not use matlab right, call all your m files from labview
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Engineers at my school have the choice to take either Java or Matlab as their programming core, then take the other as a 1-credit self-paced class some time before they graduate. Watching the people that went matlab -> java was pretty funny not gonna lie also the java prof taught some really stupid folder metaphor that I still don't understand but finally he's gone also they're replacing java with python in the intro course
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Gogey posted:Engineers at my school have the choice to take either Java or Matlab as their programming core, then take the other as a 1-credit self-paced class some time before they graduate. Watching the people that went matlab -> java was pretty funny not gonna lie Python isn't a better option than Java for an intro course, so that's a bad decision on their part.
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Otto Skorzeny posted:nice non-sequitur batman how is that a non-sequitur. maybe "software engineering" conveys too strong of an idea for you, but the idea i was trying to get across is putting some thought into the organization of code. come on dude you know im not talking about attempting to judiciously apply gang of 4 to every nook and cranny of you codebase
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it's like you don't even know me, god!
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