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triple sulk posted:https://www.jetbrains.com/go/ lmao at naming. 'gland' is pretty much the tip of the penis (glans) in French. Enjoy your go gland IDE
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Vanadium posted:It makes sense that there's no situation where you absolutely require them i mean, strictly speaking all you require is an infinite tape and a set of rewrite rules MononcQc posted:lmao at naming. 'gland' is pretty much the tip of the penis (glans) in French. Enjoy your go gland IDE its a good name, given its a language designed by a bellend
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MononcQc posted:lmao at naming. 'gland' is pretty much the tip of the penis (glans) in French. Enjoy your go gland IDE "gland" is also sometimes used as slang for penis in english. usually when somebody wants to rhyme it with "hand"
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Asymmetrikon posted:i mean, strictly speaking all you require is an infinite tape and a set of rewrite rules
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JewKiller 3000 posted:aren't you the moron who likes go i have never used go
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MononcQc posted:lmao at naming. 'gland' is pretty much the tip of the penis (glans) in French. Enjoy your go gland IDE its called the glans in english too. "glans penis" is the scientific name for it so its all actually latin anyway.
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MononcQc posted:lmao at naming. 'gland' is pretty much the tip of the penis (glans) in French. Enjoy your go gland IDE at last go will finally have compile time tip safety
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:its called the glans in english too. "glans penis" is the scientific name for it so its all actually latin anyway. in french it's gland
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what makes a language boring anyway. I enjoy using java since it does everything u need and has great tooling
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Vanadium posted:ADTs + pattern matching are just switch statements for things that aren't integers already, and with a lot less boilerplate in nontrivial cases. It makes sense that there's no situation where you absolutely require them, but they make some things so convenient, they shift the incentives towards being more structured and cleanly representing previously-implicit state and before you know there's pattern matching all over your code and you're loving it. java already has switch statements for things that aren't integers (enums and strings). pattern matching is better than that.
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holy poo poo is the default indent level for go like, a million spaces or something.
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leftist heap posted:holy poo poo is the default indent level for go like, a million spaces or something. as it should
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sup does anyone use julia for anything since i am 100% done w/ loving around w/ python for numerics and matlab sux donkey dick too
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:it indents with tabs I indent with tabs, but I set my tab width to be one. Also often I will make one indentation "level" be multiple tabs. Also I remapped my tab key to spacebar.
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JewKiller 3000 posted:java is actually cool and good. c# may be better but then you're a windows programmer and lol talk about a career limiting move c# and windows is so much better than linux and anything.
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netcat posted:what makes a language boring anyway. I enjoy using java since it does everything u need and has great tooling that's exactly why it is boring
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VikingofRock posted:I indent with tabs, but I set my tab width to be one. Also often I will make one indentation "level" be multiple tabs. Also I remapped my tab key to spacebar. there's something truly glorious about a nice segment of idiomatic, gofmt'd Go code displayed in the Go font in an editor with tab width set to 8. Especially if you're using a retina display. it has to be experienced to be believed
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i don't want to spend my time making the tools work so java and c# are the best.
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Shaggar posted:i don't want to spend my time making the tools work you don't want to go into management?
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Bloody posted:that's exactly why it is boring i enjoy programming for its own sake, i don't particularly care about my programs doing things. the fact that my programs must do things is merely an inconvenient necessity.
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:i enjoy programming for its own sake, i don't particularly care about my programs doing things. the fact that my programs must do things is merely an inconvenient necessity. I recommend haskell for that use case
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:there's something truly glorious about a nice segment of idiomatic, gofmt'd Go code displayed in the Go font in an editor with tab width set to 8. Especially if you're using a retina display. i have decided the name for your kind is gomosexual
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LeftistMuslimObama posted:i have decided the name for your kind is gomosexual gotosexual please
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Bloody posted:I recommend haskell for that use case rust is filling that need for me
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gonadic io posted:rust is filling that need for me rust is very need suiting
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Soricidus posted:gotosexual please at least LMO's software can handle this preference
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MALE SHOEGAZE posted:there's something truly glorious about a nice segment of idiomatic, gofmt'd Go code displayed in the Go font in an editor with tab width set to 8. Especially if you're using a retina display.
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i can't really recall the last time i had a "C" problem of the type that rust doesn't permit, like I had a really early one that was trivially caught in review also this: https://underhanded.rs/blog/2016/12/15/underhanded-rust.en-US.html
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eh, these underhanded things work better when the challenge is flexible enough to allow people to be really creative in how they stretch the language. requiring the outcome to be something that specific is going to reduce participation in something that's already a niche interest within a niche within a niche
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the last underhanded c i read about was the nuclear safety one, which seems more specific than a payment processor
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the underhanded contests Ive seen have all been wildly niche ya
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Malcolm XML posted:sup does anyone use julia for anything since i am 100% done w/ loving around w/ python for numerics No, but it does look nice and I did read recently there was more interest in it somewhere. It has JSON, data frames, and HTTP, so easy to connect to anything.
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i played around with julia a year or so back. seems like it might be nice once someone competent takes it over
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julia is cool except for all the wildly broken poo poo and complete absence of ecosystem I am not sure if either of these issues have been addressed in the three years since I last touched it but I'm not super optimistic
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JawnV6 posted:i can't really recall the last time i had a "C" problem of the type that rust doesn't permit, like I had a really early one that was trivially caught in review i'm going to be trying this. if i can't think of anything better, there's always #[feature(non_ascii_idents)]
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JawnV6 posted:the last underhanded c i read about was the nuclear safety one, which seems more specific than a payment processor i was mostly thinking of the first underhanded c contest, which was just an image processor where you had to add some kind of fingerprint to the image but it could be anything, so you had all the possible methods of leaking information at your disposal. i guess they got more specific with time
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Malcolm XML posted:i am 100% done w/ loving around w/ python for numerics whys that
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Xarn posted:Prolog owns. hi buddy
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why is prolog good/bad?
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because its weird
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