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gonadic io posted:i've recently started using visual studio code for rust development on mac and i like it so far. a longer startup time than ST3 (so it won't replace it as my general text editor) but developed by an actual team, has support for ligatures ( https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode ) which I like i totally get why people like ides but i literally cannot write code in anything other than vim any more without accidentally peppering my code with vim commands
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quiggy posted:i totally get why people like ides but i literally cannot write code in anything other than vim any more without accidentally peppering my code with vim commands maybe try one of the ides with decent vim emulation, such as all of them
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Soricidus posted:maybe try one of the ides with decent vim emulation, such as all of them ive hosed about with this in both visual studio and eclipse and couldn't get either to work admittedly this was some time ago so maybe they have improved
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 14:41 |
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what do you sorry plangers use for developing ruby? i may be joining your ranks
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gin
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Mr Dog posted:gin the great part about programming is that, as a non-ruby person, i don't know if you're recommending a software package called gin or the literal alcoholic beverage gin
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quiggy posted:the great part about programming is that, as a non-ruby person, i don't know if you're recommending a software package called gin or the literal alcoholic beverage gin was about to post exactly this
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redleader posted:people who use svn properly: do you check out just trunk + relevant branches, or everything at once? idk if this is the correct way but it's how i do it
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HoboMan posted:was about to post exactly this
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quiggy posted:the great part about programming is that, as a non-ruby person, i don't know if you're recommending a software package called gin or the literal alcoholic beverage gin
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quiggy posted:ive hosed about with this in both visual studio and eclipse and couldn't get either to work ideavim for the jetbrains ides is the best one, but i've never used their c++ ide. or c++.
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jony neuemonic posted:their c++ ide. its good
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HoboMan posted:what do you sorry plangers use for developing ruby? a lot of self-loathing
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redleader posted:nah, tortoise is legit good I am quite sure that tortoisesvn is a disaster. if you are ever unlucky enough to have tortoise start prompting you to clean up your enlistment, it is hosed and you need to just salvage what files you can in a patch and start again on a fresh enlistment. gonadic io posted:i've recently started using visual studio code for rust development on mac and i like it so far. a longer startup time than ST3 (so it won't replace it as my general text editor) but developed by an actual team, has support for ligatures ( https://github.com/tonsky/FiraCode ) which I like why are you starting your editor more than a few times a day max
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fleshweasel posted:why are you starting your editor more than a few times a day max subl ~/.bash_profile git rebase -i
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GameCube posted:hard fuckin drivin' :woot: http://www.jmargolin.com/schem/schems.htm my favorite part is "we got the guy who literally wrote the book on car modeling to help us model dynamics and it was top secret state of the art in 1987" "also the car model has 2 wheels because the 34010 doesn't have floating point" while playing one of those games in MAME I discovered a switch setting that gives you dynamics debug info on the screen if you're in game and a model viewer if you're not Luigi Thirty fucked around with this message at 16:48 on Aug 29, 2016 |
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tps: i have successfully spent a day or so porting somebody else's hashtable from c++ to rust and it is 20 times slower than rust's built-in one. aww yeah https://github.com/djmcgill/rash code:
test tests::bench_insert_rash ... bench: 244,070 ns/iter (+/- 63,829) test tests::bench_insert_std ... bench: 14,922 ns/iter (+/- 9,644)
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gonadic io posted:tps: i have successfully spent a day or so porting somebody else's hashtable from c++ to rust and it is 20 times slower than rust's built-in one. aww yeah unless i'm missing something you appear to have an O(n) lookup?
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wait how do you even download ruby on rails? the giant link on their homepage saying "Latast Version - 5.0.0.1" (lol numbering) just goes to a blog post that only has the checksum on it and various links to patch notes.
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hobbesmaster posted:unless i'm missing something you appear to have an O(n) lookup? hurf, thats your open addressing implementation i bet you have some really high load factor, which makes sense because your dynamic array's doubling will get to 1024 and you're at 1000 elements. rust's map appears to use robin hood hashing instead of your linear probing implementation. take a look at the giant comment block in rust's map implementation starting at line 89 https://github.com/rust-lang/rust/blob/master/src/libstd/collections/hash/map.rs
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HoboMan posted:wait how do you even download ruby on rails? gem install rails http://guides.rubyonrails.org/getting_started.html#installing-rails
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that's what's on their homepage because if you're using rails you're either just starting out (and should be using a tutorial or reading their "getting started" page), you know how to do it already, or you're maintaining legacy apps
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 17:57 |
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more like gin install rails
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Luigi Thirty posted:GEM provides the VDI device-independent graphics library (which uses graphics primitives run via invalid opcodes and an exception handler!) this is also how the entire classic Mac OS worked, it didn't use TRAP at all, most every call was a different A-line instruction (the ST took this idea from the Mac) it's pretty awesome, easy for assemblers and disassemblers to deal with, and more compact too because you don't even have to load a selector into a register or anything before a call
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CommunistPancake posted:gem install rails oh it's just a framework i was hoping it was an ide of some form
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Shaggar posted:why would you use command line tools? are you from 1970? probably the biggest tell you're dealing with a bad programmer is their hand leaves the keyboard to reach for a mouse
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so loving future posted:probably the biggest tell you're dealing with a bad programmer is their hand leaves the keyboard to reach for a mouse
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eschaton posted:this is also how the entire classic Mac OS worked, it didn't use TRAP at all, most every call was a different A-line instruction (the ST took this idea from the Mac) I'm surprised at how not terrible the assembler package (Devpac 3) I'm using is other than the bizarre key combinations in the debugger
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so loving future posted:probably the biggest tell you're dealing with a bad programmer is their hand leaves the keyboard to reach for a mouse Along those lines, in a team meeting, years ago: "I hit Ctrl-Shift-F in Eclipse and it formatted my code???" No follow-up statement of what it should have done instead.
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CPColin posted:Along those lines, in a team meeting, years ago: "I hit Ctrl-Shift-F in Eclipse and it formatted my code???" No follow-up statement of what it should have done instead.
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cinci zoo sniper posted:i would expect ctrl-shift-f to be advanced search functionality
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ya, reformat my code is ctrl-e ctrl-f
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CPColin posted:Along those lines, in a team meeting, years ago: "I hit Ctrl-Shift-F in Eclipse and it formatted my code???" No follow-up statement of what it should have done instead. Find In Path
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so loving future posted:probably the biggest tell you're dealing with a bad programmer is their hand leaves the keyboard to reach for a mouse oh whatever, lets jerk off over our .vimrc files while while we're busy being smug pricks
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 19:53 |
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so is there a """good""" ruby ide-like thing? i installed the only thing i could find claiming to be an ide and i have no idea how to even open a file with it lol
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# ? Aug 29, 2016 19:56 |
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oh don't worry about it, that's just elitist masturbatory horseshit
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:oh whatever, lets jerk off over our .vimrc files while while we're busy being smug pricks lol, just lol if you aren't coding with a hololens literally all the time
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sec guys let me upload my mouse dpi profile, we'll get this poo poo back on track
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today i essentially got paid to read hacker news for six hours. my blood smug levels are well above fifteen picoGrahams and my skin is growing blisters in the shape of counterfeit h1b visas. send help
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HoboMan posted:so is there a """good""" ruby ide-like thing? see above re: gin
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