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pram posted:yes its good advice to recommend something that definitely doesnt support the majority of the stuff he needs on linux, rather than something that does he also said "not go" though
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but that is what he should use instead of being a contrarian imbecile
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 19:47 |
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unrelated but is this really all rust comes with lol https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/ edit: lol http://arewewebyet.com/
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 19:51 |
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I went pretty far down the rust rabbit hole last night and I defo recommend it
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what did you make
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pram posted:what did you make just a bunch of eulers
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and a lot of bad code
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https://doc.rust-lang.org/intro.html this sums up Rust pretty well imo
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pram posted:unrelated but is this really all rust comes with lol not being Web capable is a feature!
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Dessert Rose posted:c# is a good language. you should use it.
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pram posted:but that is what he should use instead of being a contrarian imbecile it has literally nothing to do with being a contrarian and instead it has literally everything to do with the creator of the language's recommendation for who should use the language, that is, large teams with diverse levels of language experience and familiarity who need to hit the ground running in large codebases a single person codebase is none of those things so there is no reason for me to use go, sorry bout your completely ineffectual cheerleading
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are there any decent programming exercise sites other than euler? i've been poking at codewars but it's pretty lovely basically i want to do tiny self-contained exercises rather than work on one project
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http://blog.parse.com/learn/how-we-moved-our-api-from-ruby-to-go-and-saved-our-sanity/ quote:In the end, the choice boiled down to C# vs Go, and we chose Go. quote:We love Go. We’ve found it really fast to deploy, really easy to instrument, really lightweight and inexpensive in terms of resources. It’s taken a while to get here, but the journey was more than worth it.
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horse mans posted:it has literally nothing to do with being a contrarian and instead it has literally everything to do with the creator of the language's recommendation for who should use the language, that is, large teams with diverse levels of language experience and familiarity who need to hit the ground running in large codebases lol go is simple, it doesnt require a large team? are u retarded
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pram posted:lol go is simple, it doesnt require a large team? are u retarded but a large team / codebase is the only thing that justifies gos ancient type system, lack of generics, etc
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Blinkz0rz posted:are there any decent programming exercise sites other than euler? i've been poking at codewars but it's pretty lovely see i want the opposite of this
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:but a large team / codebase is the only thing that justifies gos ancient type system, lack of generics, etc yr a cry baby w/ a diaper full of poo
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pram posted:lol go is simple, it doesnt require a large team? are u retarded read->comprehend->post
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# ? Jun 13, 2015 20:29 |
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please don't use languages without generics
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i comprehend it. you seem to believe that go is structured in a way that it makes a single person programming in it completely impossible which means your perception is thoroughly retarded
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pram posted:i comprehend it. you seem to believe that go is structured in a way that it makes a single person programming in it completely impossible which means your perception is thoroughly retarded wrong
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Awia posted:or using a i686 cross compiler or whatever, its a bit of a ballache gently caress that, I'll just keep farting around in bochs+real mode like its 1982
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horse mans posted:wrong lol
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the important bit was not using ruby
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Luigi Thirty posted:gently caress that, I'll just keep farting around in bochs+real mode like its 1982 yeah, setting that poo poo up was what stopped me trying to make a stupid like os thingy that and laziness
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Brain Candy posted:the important bit was not using ruby
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I added a loading acreen because the goatse image is loving big the loading screen is an ascii goatse, which is much smaller
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Luigi Thirty posted:I added a loading acreen because the goatse image is loving big hahaha, amazing are you sharing?
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horse mans posted:post->post->post
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what's that man doing to anOS
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Awia posted:hahaha, amazing once I dig up some real hardware out of my closet (my P133 dos game machine) and verify its operation
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Blinkz0rz posted:are there any decent programming exercise sites other than euler? i've been poking at codewars but it's pretty lovely 4clojure (clojure only)
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:just a bunch of eulers i did the first 15 or so eulers in rust and then started porting some other code into rust and im hooked too. i really like it
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i used to be a ruby programmer and now i am a c# programmer and have a much lower desire to kill myself
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fart simpson posted:i did the first 15 or so eulers in rust and then started porting some other code into rust and im hooked too. i really like it out of curiosity what do you like about it triple sulk posted:i used to be a ruby programmer and now i am a c# programmer and have a much lower desire to kill myself i have a soft spot for ruby because rails made me care about web development but i haven't written anything in ruby in 5-6 years and my life is the better for it
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horse mans posted:out of curiosity what do you like about it in terms of language features, it's got all the stuff i like: -- ADTs, generics, tuples -- the OO stuff on structs is just enough to give you a nice amount of syntax sugar, without feeling like a full blown OO languages. Traits/Interfaces are good. -- pattern matching woo -- shitloads of higher order functions (fold, map, etc) -- default immutability, default private -- macros are a great way to add powerful dynamic feeling methods to the languages All of these are great things that I would love to have in any language, but Rust accomplishes it while being a systems language that is thread/memory/type safe. I'm pretty hooked after just a day of farting around. I guess the big bad thing right now is compile time (and that it's still not really stable), but whatever.
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java is the answer
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cobol is the answer. enterprise enterprise enterpirse.
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pram is turning into a stupider, more tiresome tbc. what a great gimmick to pick
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at least the haskell idiot hell fuckers know their language is useless and don't pretend otherwise
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