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chumpchous posted:numbers as objects is cool, it lets you do things like lol most definitely. the mixins I wrote overriding Numeric was some fun poo poo loving around p-langs is bliss
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OBAMA BIN LinkedIn posted:*pays 70 dollars for a text editor* my primary reason for using sublime is that it makes me feel good. if feeling good isnt worth 70 bucks you're probably autistic plus it's free if you just hit cancel now and then (i got contract to pay for my sublime and my SFTP text so heh) [the contract was my dad's website] DONT THREAD ON ME fucked around with this message at 07:57 on Jun 24, 2013 |
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chumpchous posted:my primary reason for using sublime is that it makes me feel good. if feeling good isnt worth 70 bucks you're probably autistic 70 bucks spent on a text editor is 70 bucks not spent on literally anything else. but hey, keep defending your purchase
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 13:56 |
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coffeetable posted:i am using eclipse to write python code for some personal projects vim is excellent; sublime is excellent; wingware is excellent
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 13:59 |
use the most excellent text editor that doesnt require that you pay some devs that require their users pay 70 bucks for a text editor in 2013 (the correct choice is vim)
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 14:01 |
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rule 36 pay lots ofmoney for expensive poo poo purely because u can. usblime supremacy. wtf are u rms lmao
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 14:02 |
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OBAMA BIN LinkedIn posted:70 bucks spent on a text editor is 70 bucks not spent on literally anything else. but hey, keep defending your purchase *spends a thousand dollars on steam games*
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 14:05 |
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Steam games provide value. There's no such thing as a text editor worth paying for.
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Shaggar posted:Steam games provide value. There's no such thing as a text editor worth paying for. visual studio? how about intellij idea?
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aight, next, more general terrible-programmer question: i recently dropped out of my phd, and plan to start applyin for software jobs in the fall. thing is, all my programming experience has been in an academic setting, so most everything ive written was by myself for myself. now ive got a couple of projects in mind for the summer so that ill have an example or two to point to in interviews, and i plan to stick my head into an open source project to get a sense of how bigger programs roll. beyond that though, there any reading you'd recommend on Not Being A lovely Programmer In a Team Environment? are there any open-source projects that are particularly well structured/written/managed that i'd do well to look at as an example of how it's done?
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Mr SuperAwesome posted:rule 36 pay lots ofmoney for expensive poo poo purely because u can. usblime supremacy. wtf are u rms lmao same except unironically
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 14:36 |
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do you guys remember the yospos dude that signed up for blackpeopledating.com as a mother of 5 or whatever who only looked after like 1 of her kids (i.e. loads of red flags) and stood loads of people up on dates literally paid a like $20/mo subscription just to do that yospos bitch
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 15:05 |
Mr SuperAwesome posted:do you guys remember the yospos dude that signed up for blackpeopledating.com as a mother of 5 or whatever who only looked after like 1 of her kids (i.e. loads of red flags) and stood loads of people up on dates lmao if you paid money to do that
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 15:16 |
Mr SuperAwesome posted:do you guys remember the yospos dude that signed up for blackpeopledating.com as a mother of 5 or whatever who only looked after like 1 of her kids (i.e. loads of red flags) and stood loads of people up on dates lol
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prefect posted:visual studio? how about intellij idea? Those are IDEs.
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 15:21 |
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Shaggar posted:Those are IDEs. where do you draw the line? is it the step-through-debugging that marks the conversion from "editor with features" to "ide"?
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Also project management
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prefect posted:where do you draw the line? is it the step-through-debugging that marks the conversion from "editor with features" to "ide"? if it debugs then it's not a text editor, it's an ide. an ide contains many tools for purposes which are not related to the editing of text. a text editor is to do with editing text, so to speak.
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:22 |
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so you spend a huge amount of time trying to mimic IDE features in a "text editor" using half assed open source plugins rather than just paying people to make your life easier with a well thought out modern tool for developers
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:24 |
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i honestly just like vim more than i like other text editors and i get irl pissy if i cant do every single vim command i use when editing text
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:27 |
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the Unix environment is my IDE I'm a wizard bitches
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:28 |
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Use BBEdit (or TextWrangler if you're a rule 36er) for editing text and writing dumb p-lang poo poo.
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polpotpi posted:so you spend a huge amount of time trying to mimic IDE features in a "text editor" using half assed open source plugins rather than just paying people to make your life easier with a well thought out modern tool for developers what features does vim try to mimic from an IDE (apart from the editing text part which just established was a key feature of a Text Editor)
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Symbolic Butt posted:the Unix environment is my IDE i really want this poster
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:33 |
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I use vim and also I hate myself for using it and not bothering to make any effort to try something else. tbf it doesn't matter really
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:35 |
apparently the originals sell for like 500 bucks on ebay lmao
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:35 |
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I think vim is more like a drug, once an addict you'll never be clean so kids don't do vim
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:45 |
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OBAMA BIN LinkedIn posted:just use gvim idiots
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OBAMA BIN LinkedIn posted:what features does vim try to mimic from an IDE (apart from the editing text part which just established was a key feature of a Text Editor) vim doesn't but everyone who uses vim fills it with garbage plugins to mimic things that are naturally part of a GUI IDE
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:48 |
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polpotpi posted:vim doesn't but everyone who uses vim fills it with garbage plugins to mimic things that are naturally part of a GUI IDE I don't do that but I know what you're saying, it's like this silly guy here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhqsjUUHj6g
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 16:52 |
polpotpi posted:vim doesn't but everyone who uses vim fills it with garbage plugins to mimic things that are naturally part of a GUI IDE yeah lmao at people who actually do this
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Symbolic Butt posted:I don't do that but I know what you're saying, it's like this silly guy here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YhqsjUUHj6g i skimmed but he basically set up a vimrc and has a couple of plugins. guy doesnt even have fugitive/git-gutter on there
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 17:00 |
plangers use vim because plangs dont have ides so they try to make one
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unfortunately I'm agreeing with sulk on this topic
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FamDav posted:i skimmed but he basically set up a vimrc and has a couple of plugins. he seems too clueless about simple commands and he's already changing a lot of poo poo geeeeez
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# ? Jun 24, 2013 17:07 |
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another reason may be to help programmers feel better about themselves that they've forced themselves to master 30 year old arcane bullshit programs that normal people can't/don't want to use i'm trying to keep an open mind about it
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its me. im the guy making fun of expensive software your clients should be buying you anyways even if you dont need it.
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oh then lol. i was put in charge of the default vimrc for work and it amounts to the syntax highlighting/indenting/stuff on tabs to spaces so you dont gently caress up our bespoke codebase comma leader double-j for exiting insert mode semicolon to colon unmap arrows and if people get bored and want help then i show them how to set up vundle and go hog wild.
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polpotpi posted:another reason may be to help programmers feel better about themselves that they've forced themselves to master 30 year old arcane bullshit programs that normal people can't/don't want to use basic vim knowledge is okay for when you absolutely have to use it for some dumb reason but there isn't really any reason to not use a modern solution unless, again, you use a terrible plang
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excuse me, please remove "terrible" from that sentence as it is causing redundancy
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