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Notorious b.s.d. posted:we don't even know if it's infinite
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MrMoo posted:Would using Tcl/Java be considered less demented or not is the question though. Tcl as an external entity at least keeps a clean separation of concerns. tcl/java would prevent users from having to install a tcl distribution, thanks for the recommendation. i'm worried about what unknown dangers lurk inside, but testing it against tclsh looks easy
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if you're already on the java stack, i would use a java-based scripting language rather than tcl
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i keep clicking away from my program hoping that when i come back to it my docstrings will have been written for me but they never are
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:if you're already on the java stack, i would use a java-based scripting language rather than tcl the data source i'm interested is in Tcl list format, like this code:
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Barnyard Protein posted:the data source i'm interested is in Tcl list format, like this yeah if that's tcl's native format, using tcljava to parse it seems like a good idea i do think people will hate you if you try to manipulate it with tcl though. seems like it would be easier to just do the parsing with tcl.lang.Parser or whatever then reformat the data structure using a language your coworkers are more likely to know
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don't use matlab it is a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way
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Bloody posted:don't use matlab it is a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way Bloody posted:don't use R it is a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way Bloody posted:don't use SAS it is a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way Bloody posted:don't use excel it is a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way Bloody posted:don't use mathematics it is a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way
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same but ruby or any plang
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just 5 minutes ago my buddy applied for an internship at Mathworks about doing work with Mathlab and Simulink on fpga's lol
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same but literally every language or anything ever
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Valeyard posted:just 5 minutes ago my buddy applied for an internship at Mathworks about doing work with Mathlab and Simulink on fpga's lol aka the Cool and Good part of matlab
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Bloody posted:don't use oxygen you are a dumpster fire of garbage in every possible way
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The only thing I ever revisit from my years of MATLAB in school is a really annoying .WAV file from piping a signal I was working with out through the audio module. fitting.
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i spent a few hours last night trying to fix a spell checker i wrote for class and i woke up today and immediately saw the problem and fixed it with one line i should probably sleep on these things more often
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most of my good programming ideas/solutions come to me in the shower
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gonadic io posted:you pay a real price for this, matlab is slow as balls. the trick to "good" matlab is to do as little as possible actually in the language and instead try to use library functions (which are written in fortran) whenever possible. The trick to good matlab is to use haskell instead
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Shaggar posted:most of my good programming ideas/solutions come to me in the shower Glad waterfall is working well for someone
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:Glad waterfall is working well for someone lol ive dreamed up solutions to code quite often
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:Glad waterfall is working well for someone
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Shaggar posted:most of my good programming ideas/solutions come to me in the shower I get them on my bike normally
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Shaggar posted:most of my good programming ideas/solutions come to me in the shower i often shower more/longer than i really need to just to have more thinking time
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:Glad waterfall is working well for someone
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i'd kill to have a private shower at work just pop in after lunch and steam my way to clear thinking
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same but to passive-aggressively point coworkers at (actually my coworkers are all totally fine, I just wanted to make a joke about nerd stereotypes)
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:i'd kill to have a private shower at work one of the bathrooms @ the office has a shower in it, apparently the space we're in used to be a "nightclub"
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Notorious b.s.d. posted:i'd kill to have a private shower at work we have a shower in the bathroom but the building doesnt have a water heater
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anyone have any recommended resources for learning like 'proper' idiomatic c++? for some reason my Uni gets off on having most classes in c++ and my shittiness/unfamiliarity with how I should actually be doing things is giving me a lot of headaches
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im taking cs50 from harvards online thing and just got to the part about web stuff. the sample website we are given at the start just contains one image
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RIP happycat
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PokeJoe posted:i spent a few hours last night trying to fix a spell checker i wrote for class and i woke up today and immediately saw the problem and fixed it with one line I keep trying to explain to ppl at work how the three hours overtime they spend flailing at poo poo at night are much better spent going home and getting a good nights sleep, but spergs gotta sperg I guess.
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and if you dont also do similar amounts of unpaid overtime you are viewed relatively as a slacker
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Turns out you can find work in places that don't view you as a slacker for doing your 9-5 and then going home
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Bhodi posted:Turns out you can find work in places that don't view you as a slacker for doing your 9-5 and then going home this except at a good employer it can also be 11-7 or 5-1 or 9-7 for a four day week or whatever else fits with your life as long as you're doing the amount of work they're paying for
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so my terrible product has a bunch of possible configurations (duration, etc etc) that ultimately determine its cost. the logic that calculates that cost is spread over like 15 classes and many many database fields and is extremely confusing. little changes in unexpected places have a tendency to do weird things to cost. there's a (very) finite number of possible costs/configurations, so i decided i'd just create a serial dump of all the 'valid' budgets, based on the last year of database history, and stick it in a file. now i have something sane to validate my data against and i don't have to worry about my validations being wrong due to some other change in the system. anyhow, now that i've done all that i've realized i can just loving use that data to populate the budgets instead of using it as a validation, and i can get rid of all the stupid code that calculates the budgets in the worst possible way. horray.
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Ploft-shell crab posted:anyone have any recommended resources for learning like 'proper' idiomatic c++? for some reason my Uni gets off on having most classes in c++ and my shittiness/unfamiliarity with how I should actually be doing things is giving me a lot of headaches Get the new stroustrop book on the new stuff in c++1whatever, it goes over all the basics in the new ways you're meant to use, and is pretty short. Assume you already know how to write a program, that is
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Soricidus posted:this except at a good employer it can also be 11-7 or 5-1 or 9-7 for a four day week or whatever else fits with your life as long as you're doing the amount of work they're paying for I'm glad my boss yells at us to go home after a certain point I also once emailed him from Japan at midnight local time and he replied "go to sleep"
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Ploft-shell crab posted:anyone have any recommended resources for learning like 'proper' idiomatic c++? for some reason my Uni gets off on having most classes in c++ and my shittiness/unfamiliarity with how I should actually be doing things is giving me a lot of headaches dehumanize yourself
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Ploft-shell crab posted:anyone have any recommended resources for learning like 'proper' idiomatic c++? for some reason my Uni gets off on having most classes in c++ and my shittiness/unfamiliarity with how I should actually be doing things is giving me a lot of headaches https://google-styleguide.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/cppguide.html
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poo poo like this reminds me that i really do not at all know c++
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