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we did java first year and c# second, seems to be common. idk why really but anything java strikes me as really bad. maybe its damage from the countless exploits, using azureus before utorrent or all the lovely school projects ive witnessed.
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my very first programming course in 9th grade was VB6, second semester was perl. 10th grade was pascal 11th was c++ sweet curriculum
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JawnV6 posted:yeah, turns out lacking half the letters in HVAC affects some use cases i have a couple of air conditioners i put in the windows when it gets really hot out. usually only need them for a couple weeks.
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Maximum Leader posted:we did java first year and c# wtf learning institution is teaching c#
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how many homes really have the V anymore?
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Maximum Leader posted:we did java first year and c# second, seems to be common. idk why really but anything java strikes me as really bad. maybe its damage from the countless exploits, using azureus before utorrent or all the lovely school projects ive witnessed. java's garbage for user-facing but it's hugely popular for backend stuff, it's gonna be the next cobol lol
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Endless Mike posted:how many homes really have the V anymore? my childhood home had a swamp cooler and an aircon
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Endless Mike posted:how many homes really have the V anymore? rich mcmansion homes pay special attention and have computer controlled outside air intake systems because we are so better at sealing houses now into a literal sterile bubble that never exchanges any air regular homes, gently caress you, got mine
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graph posted:wtf learning institution is teaching c# im in informatics so we might be doing different stuff, not sure if comp sci are doing c# but they do java, c++ and asm for sure. im not american though.
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cis degree at my college did c#, but the cs degree was java, then that or c for higher levels
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carry on then posted:java's garbage for user-facing but it's hugely popular for backend stuff, it's gonna be the next cobol lol
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COBOL will be the next cobol. we will never replace it.
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carry on then posted:java's garbage for user-facing but it's hugely popular for backend stuff, it's gonna be the next cobol lol
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Citizen Tayne posted:COBOL will be the next cobol. we will never replace it. As the magic wizard beardos that every bank keeps close to their chests die off, so will COBOL a bit. it wont go away overnight but its advocates will stop pushing cobol and start pushing daisies
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carry on then posted:cis degree
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Maximum Leader posted:we did java first year and c# second, seems to be common. idk why really but anything java strikes me as really bad. maybe its damage from the countless exploits, using azureus before utorrent or all the lovely school projects ive witnessed. java is rly good for heavy lifting backend stuff. having normals run random native code off the internet is gonna be dumb no matter what language it is.
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Jonny 290 posted:rich mcmansion homes pay special attention and have computer controlled outside air intake systems because we are so better at sealing houses now into a literal sterile bubble that never exchanges any air
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qirex posted:startups should write stuff in java because then when it fails they'll be able to get jobs at real companies v good point guess I assumed they're all plang hipsters because why not if you're gonna greenfield your artisanal health and safety violation enabler but you're never gonna hit 10x if you don't know your tools inside and out
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Jonny 290 posted:As the magic wizard beardos that every bank keeps close to their chests die off, so will COBOL a bit. It's easier to replace the advocates than it is to replace 40 years of testing.
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Citizen Tayne posted:It's easier to replace the advocates than it is to replace 40 years of testing. nobody went to school for that poo poo since 1990 and if they do, they know the jig and will be asking for one meeelion dollars. it'll fade imo
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If it hadn't faded by now it's not going to. They haven't taught COBOL in 2 full generations.
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FCKGW posted:WSJ put together a cool chart with all the bubble companies in the new web economy Xiaomi is pretty legit
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Munkeymon posted:just got around to watching silicon valley and I'm wondering if java really is that common in startups out there or whether that's the big language the writers have actually heard of i mean mike judge was actually in silicon valley in the late-80s, so some of the content might be dated
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Jonny 290 posted:nobody went to school for that poo poo since 1990 and if they do, they know the jig and will be asking for one meeelion dollars. it'll fade imo - Industry analysts in 1982
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FCKGW posted:WSJ put together a cool chart with all the bubble companies in the new web economy i'm not sure i'd put xiaomi and palantir in the same category as uber
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fact of the matter is, for places it is still in use, there's no reason to replace cobol. there are only so many ways to calculate how many hours Mike worked last week and cut him a check. that's a solved problem and the flavor of the month language won't improve doing that at all. it is still in use for a good reason.
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("because it's old" is not a good reason)
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Sassafras posted:If the smart money can't distinguish the two, who are you to think you can? lol there's no smart money in silicon valley
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Bhodi posted:If it hadn't faded by now it's not going to. They haven't taught COBOL in 2 full generations. a buddy of mine had to learn it in order to work for nasa turns out even modern photography satellites use it
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space is up there with medicine in that it will cost them far too much money to create new standards and poo poo for them to be able to use a new language, so they have to stick with what they always used (and possibly be worse off )
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bobbilljim posted:space is up there with medicine in that it will cost them far too much money to create new standards and poo poo for them to be able to use a new language, so they have to stick with what they always used (and possibly be worse off ) if an old standard does everything they need it to, why change? why would a satellite imaging application benefit from a new codebase in a flavor of the month language?
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Citizen Tayne posted:if an old standard does everything they need it to, why change? why would a satellite imaging application benefit from a new codebase in a flavor of the month language? ...disruption?
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a lot of physics and astronomy stuff is also written in fortran.
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Citizen Tayne posted:if an old standard does everything they need it to, why change? why would a satellite imaging application benefit from a new codebase in a flavor of the month language? make the satellite imaging application more agile
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changing a codebase for an established product costs many many millions of dollars, so there absolutely better be a real benefit. "It's newer" is not a benefit.
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hubble firmware v 6.0 - new filters: Slumber, Crema, Ludwig, Aden, Perpetua
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newer langs have some useful poo poo and they could draw on newrr libraries. but yeah, yall are probably right
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computer science majors seem to do java now while non-cs but still math heavy people (so, engineers or physics majors) seem to do whatever, from fortran to python
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computer parts posted:computer science majors seem to do java now while non-cs but still math heavy people (so, engineers or physics majors) seem to do whatever, from fortran to python matlab lol
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