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i think id honestly rather use notepad than eclipse. you can rip on microsoft for a lot, but VS and SQL Mgmt Studio are a pleasure to work in
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I really like jj to ESC, and I globally remap capslock to ctrl because i'd like to have a functional pinky when im 40 and smashing on yalls kids in they college years
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I have caps lock and control swapped as a system wide thing. When I switch to or from the French keyboard layout there's maybe half a second where caps lock is still caps lock, and I've never had a problem with that when using it but I noticed it when I was setting things up and knowing it's there bugs me a lot
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i just use notepad++ for my bad python stuff
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is it because u are a poor or because you make bad life decisions?
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dur posted:i just use notepad++ for my bad python stuff same
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uG posted:is it because u are a poor or because you make bad life decisions? yeah
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notepad++ used to have some really bad syntax highlighting for python, did it get better?
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idk, i've only been using python for about a year and the highlighting hasn't changed as far as i can tell. fits my needs though.
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I started by using word then I realized there's no line numbers so I switched to excel.
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MeruFM posted:I started by using word then I realized there's no line numbers so I switched to excel. realtalk there's a guy at work who doesn't trust programming languages so he writes hex in excel to program microcontrollers luckily this is not his main responsibility
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Bloody posted:realtalk there's a guy at work who doesn't trust programming languages so he writes hex in excel to program microcontrollers unfortunately it's definitely somebody else's main responsibility
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qntm posted:unfortunately it's definitely somebody else's main responsibility i think this every time i debug boost code and thinking about how people even code like that
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OBAMA BIN LinkedIn posted:i think this every time i debug boost code and thinking about how people even code like that didnt tts work for that boost consultancy or whatever
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idk about work but he was boost as gently caress
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rip tts
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i need to bring myself up to speed with jquery very quickly. i've already started tearing apart examples and going through the docs. my plan is to keep on keeping on, unless anybody is aware of a good quick-start tutorial for jquery animation
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boost is gr8
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polpotpi posted:did you contribute to those sublime plugin repos using vim? mostly, I was using sublime for a while. Switched back to vim though
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duTrieux. posted:i need to bring myself up to speed with jquery very quickly. i've already started tearing apart examples and going through the docs. find code that does almost what you want, make it do what you want mastering the second step puts you in the top 10% of jquery users worldwide because most of them just copy poo poo from other sites and don't know ho to change them truly the php of javascript
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Cocoa Crispies posted:find code that does almost what you want, make it do what you want i got to feel really smug when somebody linked to people on stack overflow asking "how do i do arithmetic in jquery?" it's just javascript, dude
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javascript is the php of javascript
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d3.js is the best library for any language, so javascript owns
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Shaggar posted:javascript is the php of javascript
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javascript is the only language versatile enough to be used on the fronted and backend. the goddamn internet runs on javascript. you can get paid to write functional code in javascript. i dunno how anyone can not like js
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you can get paid to write any loving thing. you should see some of the perl code i've been paid to write. doesn't mean any of it is any good.
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polpotpi posted:javascript is the only language versatile enough to be used on the fronted and backend. the goddamn internet runs on javascript. you can get paid to write functional code in javascript. it's poo poo jerry, poo poo
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is angular old/uncool enough that it's been relegated to the ranks of mature, unusable garbage yet
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polpotpi posted:javascript is the only language versatile enough to be used on the fronted and backend. the goddamn internet runs on javascript. you can get paid to write functional code in javascript. whaat, is there no web server written in php
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unusable garbage? yes. mature? no
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qntm posted:whaat, is there no web server written in php lol @ using php. how many goddamn languages and bugs are you gonna throw in the mix. just use javascript.
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polpotpi posted:unusable garbage? yes. mature? no so just backbone fits that profile then i guess, i remember when it was cool and now it's not
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semi-serious question: what's the serious engineer-scientist opinion of things like ip, tcp, and http? are those masterpieces of engineering design, or are there chunks of them that are the equivalent of spit and baling wire, things that work despite themselves?
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prefect posted:semi-serious question: what's the serious engineer-scientist opinion of things like ip, tcp, and http? are those masterpieces of engineering design, or are there chunks of them that are the equivalent of spit and baling wire, things that work despite themselves? they are excellent examples of decent ideas taken way, way beyond their original usage scenario like not in ipv4 designers wildest dreams would 4 billion devices want to talk to eachother
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prefect posted:spit and baling wire, things that work despite themselves this describes 100% of systems everywhere, sorry
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prefect posted:semi-serious question: what's the serious engineer-scientist opinion of things like ip, tcp, and http? are those masterpieces of engineering design, or are there chunks of them that are the equivalent of spit and baling wire, things that work despite themselves? the intersection of things that are elegant with things that are used is basically nil DEHUMANIZE YOURSELF AND FACE TO KLUDGE
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it's because humans are lovely so anything elegant is useless software is kludge we have, and the kludge we deserve
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Cocoa Crispies posted:find code that does almost what you want, make it do what you want this is my current mo. banging code together like genitals after the wedding
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Nomnom Cookie posted:the intersection of things that are elegant with things that are used is basically nil quotin' dis
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