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Poopernickel posted:from urban dictionary: you're going to have a better time using parental educational website kids n clicks dot com or 5 minutes on tiktok
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ADINSX posted:that sure is something still waiting for your entry to catch on in popular use https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=catch%2014
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i remember when the idea of hispsters really hit the mainstream and there was a thing on BBC radio where old people argued about what the term meant and eventually concluded it meant "people who dress like victorian circus strongmen"
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Poopernickel posted:is the concept dead, or do the youngs just have a different word now? probably dead. shivering with outrage is the new liking things ironically
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thinkpads
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rotor posted:still waiting for your entry to catch on in popular use oh god that takes me back, I think I wrote that on my university of oregon work computer when I was at their network security center
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chaosbreather posted:I actually patreonise some guys who have made a pretty good uxn tutorial series and a book and a YouTube, I recommend you check it out Yea I started doing my own interpreter and terse is about right! Fascinating opcode structure though.
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Sweevo posted:i remember when the idea of hispsters really hit the mainstream and there was a thing on BBC radio where old people argued about what the term meant and eventually concluded it meant "people who dress like victorian circus strongmen" lol
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Progressive JPEG posted:thinkpads ideapads
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fart simpson posted:typescript is the current hipste? yeah it is it’s also pee good imho
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we can’t all be cool. i will bear this burden for you, yospos
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typescript is pretty strong until it compiles
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is that a font
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MS briefly had a ‘hey maybe they are good now’ period around the time o365 and windows 10 launched, roughly around that time they also made vscode (a great IDE) and created a language called typescript which is basically javascript with strict type checking. it compiles and deploys to javascript so you can run it in lots of places: it’s very nice to work in
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Gentle Autist posted:MS briefly had a ‘hey maybe they are good now’ period around the time o365 and windows 10 launched, roughly around that time they also made vscode (a great IDE) and created a language called typescript which is basically javascript with strict type checking. it compiles and deploys to javascript so you can run it in lots of places: it’s very nice to work in google did the same thing with closure, and macromedia did the same thing with actionscript, typescript aint special
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i'm working on some typescript node stuff atm and it's just not clear why would you do this instead of just using any of the better language/environment/tooling/ecosystems that are available like it probably makes sense for your web client or whatever where your options are all horrible but for server stuff it's just bonkers, so this is probably more of a complaint about node than typescript specifically on the plus side the work is mainly replacing and bulk deleting the typescript so it's very satisfying
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excuse me, some of us are too stupid/stubborn to know any better languages ok
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rotor posted:google did the same thing with closure, and macromedia did the same thing with actionscript, typescript aint special well, compared to those, typescript does have the advantage of not being a lisp while also still existing e: gently caress, closure != clojure. hot take destroyed DaTroof fucked around with this message at 18:43 on Apr 23, 2022 |
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rust into wasm
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matti posted:rust into wasm wasm still aint quite there. but i am counting the days.
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Gentle Autist posted:MS briefly had a ‘hey maybe they are good now’ period around the time o365 and windows 10 launched, roughly around that time they also made vscode (a great IDE) and created a language called typescript which is basically javascript with strict type checking. it compiles and deploys to javascript so you can run it in lots of places: it’s very nice to work in What is the appeal of VSCode over VS? I tried VSCode and got pretty mad at computers about it.
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Gentle Autist posted:MS briefly had a ‘hey maybe they are good now’ period around the time o365 and windows 10 launched, roughly around that time they also made vscode (a great IDE) and created a language called typescript which is basically javascript with strict type checking. it compiles and deploys to javascript so you can run it in lots of places: it’s very nice to work in vscode is total poo poo but it seems incredible to linux users cause its working text editor
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also typescript sucks because it requires node to use
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:What is the appeal of VSCode over VS? I tried VSCode and got pretty mad at computers about it. much lighter weight, equivalent functionality for not-.NET-languages. e: including Visual C++ as a .NET language3 here. if you use Visual C unironically you have way worse problems to deal with.
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Is it? I remember last time I used it, I basically gave it all of 20 minutes before I realized that I couldn't just see references to methods, and I basically just wrote it off completely when I couldn't F12 to a definition. Besides that, managing a project of any scope seems to be nightmare fuel inspired by Python's worst tendencies. Maybe this has been addressed, but goddamn, I felt a lot like I was in Notepad++ and less like I was in an IDE.
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Is it? I remember last time I used it, I basically gave it all of 20 minutes before I realized that I couldn't just see references to methods, and I basically just wrote it off completely when I couldn't F12 to a definition. Besides that, managing a project of any scope seems to be nightmare fuel inspired by Python's worst tendencies. Maybe this has been addressed, but goddamn, I felt a lot like I was in Notepad++ and less like I was in an IDE. what language? i suspect either the support for it was immature when you tried it or there was an extension you needed to install (or both)
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DaTroof posted:what language? i suspect either the support for it was immature when you tried it or there was an extension you needed to install (or both) Probably Python. This was a couple years ago at this point.
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Is it? I remember last time I used it, I basically gave it all of 20 minutes before I realized that I couldn't just see references to methods, and I basically just wrote it off completely when I couldn't F12 to a definition. Besides that, managing a project of any scope seems to be nightmare fuel inspired by Python's worst tendencies. Maybe this has been addressed, but goddamn, I felt a lot like I was in Notepad++ and less like I was in an IDE. nah, your experience is accurate. linuxes are just so loving bad when it comes to quality software that something barely competent like vscode is a revelation to linux users. the competitors to vscode are things like vim and emacs and xcode, not VS
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Probably Python. This was a couple years ago at this point. i dont have a problem generally when i use the python extension, it sucks but you might have to janitor it a bit if you're not getting the autocomplete etc you'd expect Shaggar posted:nah, your experience is accurate. linuxes are just so loving bad when it comes to quality software that something barely competent like vscode is a revelation to linux users. no, the competitor to vscode is jetbrains' solution to a particular framework. e: and sublime text i guess but vs code really ended that battle lol
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I learned about zig thanks to this thread and it seems really cool
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Lady Radia posted:no, the competitor to vscode is jetbrains' solution to a particular framework. there are 2 types of people doing development on linuxes: those who cant afford good software and those trapped in osx for ios development. the former cant afford jetbrains because if they could they'd be using windows and vs/.net. the later idk what they use beyond xcode. does jetbrains do ios dev stuff? i havent paid attention to anything they make since microsoft killed resharper with vs 2015. lol @ sublime text tho. always funny to see people paying money for what amounts to windows freeware.
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oh i guess there are java devs on linux too but we dont need to talk about them
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im a .net dev on linux ama
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hosed up if true
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Lady Radia posted:im a .net dev on linux ama yikes e: I mean, I target linux with Core and all that, but you can pry Visual Studio from my cold dead hands ee: Also, if Visual Studio ever loving becomes an electron piece of poo poo because cross platform, I'ma be super loving pissed. Canine Blues Arooo fucked around with this message at 20:52 on Apr 23, 2022 |
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:Probably Python. This was a couple years ago at this point. Language support is usually based on installing modules. Python was definitely well supported 2+ years ago, and it would have understood python symbols so you could do intellisesne stuff, but you woulda had to install the module and maybe do some light janitoring to get it all going VS is really nice too, no shade from me there
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Canine Blues Arooo posted:yikes visual studio is only 'as good' as jetbrains rider imho nowadays. i dont use all the memory profiling features anymore to be fair. but lol, lmao if you use windows' docker to loving spin up your services and poo poo. e: fwiw i love visual studio too, but competition is really catching up if it hasnt already caught up
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Gentle Autist posted:Language support is usually based on installing modules. Python was definitely well supported 2+ years ago, and it would have understood python symbols so you could do intellisesne stuff, but you woulda had to install the module and maybe do some light janitoring to get it all going yeah, that's been my experience. sometimes it takes a little tweaking, but i've gotten vscode to support python, ruby, javascript/typescript, elixir, php, and c although... quote:VS is really nice too, no shade from me there i still use vs on occasion because there's no fuckin way i want to do .net stuff in anything else
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vs 2022 writes your code for you now. its amazing how good the "AI" suggestions are.
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is vim still the hipste editor? that whole thing was lol as hell
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