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Notorious b.s.d. posted:a bunch of hacked up scripts to push poo poo into s3 or you could just use s3_website rather than reinventing the wheel
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i had to maintain a cold fusion 4.5 app at my last job. in 2015
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:i interviewed two comp sci students yesterday and both were doing projects using php. one was going to build a backend server in php and mysql. Wtf are they teaching kids these days. Harvards CS50 is c and php and mysql.
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And javascript.
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:i interviewed two comp sci students yesterday and both were doing projects using php. one was going to build a backend server in php and mysql. Wtf are they teaching kids these days. p-langs. its awful
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seriously, one was using Matlab as well, i had to use that when i was a terrible engineering student and that is guaranteed to create terrible programmers. also i asked one what languages he preferred and he said "i prefer c to python because of typing, but I'm not sure if that's why i like it or just because it's what I've done before". i mean, i am an idiot and not even a proper programmer but jfc even when i was that age i had arbitrarily strong opinions about languages (i.e. java sucks). Step up your game students of today, at least claim to be into haskell or some other hot poo poo so i can pretend to be impressed.
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:seriously, one was using Matlab as well, i had to use that when i was a terrible engineering student and that is guaranteed to create terrible programmers. c is impressive to people who think javascript is the norm
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c is good
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c the language is not difficult but i think c the ecosystem is a totally different matter
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I guess my problem with C is that I wouldn't trust myself not to make some fatal mistake in there that could severely blow up and then I'd never understand why or how it happens
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MononcQc posted:I guess my problem with C is that I wouldn't trust myself not to make some fatal mistake in there that could severely blow up and then I'd never understand why or how it happens That's what makes it fun
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MononcQc posted:I guess my problem with C is that I wouldn't trust myself not to make some fatal mistake in there that could severely blow up and then I'd never understand why or how it happens this is the impression i get from c++
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redleader posted:this is the impression i get from c++ I always feel as though I should be using a static analysis tool when I'm writing C++. Maybe I'll have to try out the clang one later.
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VikingofRock posted:I always feel as though I should be using a static analysis tool when I'm writing C++. Maybe I'll have to try out the clang one later. someone at apple who works on the clang analyzer told me that it sucks for c++
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Brain Candy posted:CVS could do this, unless your vcs is .bak files you too have these powers you'd be surprised how many peoples' VCS is a git repo in a shared folder on Dropbox that everybody works from, like, not even doing a git clone first the previous iteration of this antipattern were teams that used SourceSafe but did the checkout to a shared folder on a server
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 05:46 |
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there should be a blogging system written in {Haskell,C++ template metaprogramming} that appears dynamic but has everything resolved in the type system such that it compiles to a static site
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:i interviewed two comp sci students yesterday and both were doing projects using php. one was going to build a backend server in php and mysql. Wtf are they teaching kids these days. "computer" "science" name and shame their schools
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eschaton posted:there should be a blogging system written in {Haskell,C++ template metaprogramming} that appears dynamic but has everything resolved in the type system such that it compiles to a static site the most wanky of all POCs
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b0lt posted:someone at apple who works on the clang analyzer told me that it sucks for c++ Well great, now which one should I use?
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eschaton posted:you'd be surprised how many peoples' VCS is a git repo in a shared folder on Dropbox that everybody works from, like, not even doing a git clone first i would be interested in trying a source control system or plugin that would automatically give you other people's changes as they get checked in
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VikingofRock posted:Well great, now which one should I use? i hear that microsoft's static analysis is actually really good, too bad their frontend is garbage and also lol development on windows
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MononcQc posted:I guess my problem with C is that I wouldn't trust myself not to make some fatal mistake in there that could severely blow up and then I'd never understand why or how it happens People who don't feel the same way are just posturing.
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eschaton posted:there should be a blogging system written in {Haskell,C++ template metaprogramming} that appears dynamic but has everything resolved in the type system such that it compiles to a static site You don't really need that. My own blog is written in Erlang but it basically uses an implementation of Django templates that gets compiled down to static HTML automatically + a RSS feed. You don't need comments but if we do you can pre-build URLs do Disqus or some other 3rd party adware system for free. It's not super hard to do.
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how many years was it before C got binary literals
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qntm posted:how many years was it before C got binary literals C doesn't have binary literals.
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Powerful Two-Hander posted:i interviewed two comp sci students yesterday and both were doing projects using php. one was going to build a backend server in php and mysql. Wtf are they teaching kids these days. my first year classes were in Python, my second year classes were in Java, my third year classes were in C, my project was in Erlang not once did we have to touch PHP, or even mysql. we had a database class in 3rd year that had us doing mostly raw SQL query exercises with a postgresql db 4th year was too varied depending on the classes picked, but for me it was python, java, javascript, haskell and some more erlang
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Ragg posted:C doesn't have binary literals. lol
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This seems appropriate for this thread. I was working on a programming task for a job interview and a typo in my makefile deleted all my source files for some retarded reason and of course I didn't use source control and now I want to die
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netcat posted:This seems appropriate for this thread.
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binary literals were considered for c99 but the committee decided they weren't useful enough
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just imagine how better this site would be, if this thread had been around when radium was
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# ? Jan 17, 2016 15:53 |
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i want to bitch about what a pain it is to get a program i developed on a machine w/ 32GB memory running on a 8GB production server, but i think the embedded devs itt might get upset
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coffeetable posted:i want to bitch about what a pain it is to get a program i developed on a machine w/ 32GB memory running on a 8GB production server, but i think the embedded devs itt might get upset I'm upset and I make excel plugins for a living. Did you know that the version of excel everyone uses has a 1.3gb address space limit? And that people are big fans of running large simulations in excel?
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pointsofdata posted:I'm upset and I make excel plugins for a living. Did you know that the version of excel everyone uses has a 1.3gb address space limit? And that people are big fans of running large simulations in excel? no, but i have learned recently that .xls documents (as apposed to .xlsx) have a row and column limit of 65536
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We spent so much time doing lovely optimisations (and then working around them) just so that none of our clients have to move to 64bit excel
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Valeyard posted:no, but i have learned recently that .xls documents (as apposed to .xlsx) have a row and column limit of 65536 IMO that was a good thing because it stopped people using excel for inappropriate purposes
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coffeetable posted:i want to bitch about what a pain it is to get a program i developed on a machine w/ 32GB memory running on a 8GB production server, but i think the embedded devs itt might get upset no please tell me how eight billion bytes of memory isn't sufficient
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pretty much.
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Bloody posted:no please tell me how eight billion bytes of memory isn't sufficient eight billion bytes can't handle my epeen
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netcat posted:pretty much.
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