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Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

Vehicular Manslaughter!

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a mariachi programming language

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Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

Vehicular Manslaughter!

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Lysidas posted:

how 'bout them critical java CVEs that are disclosed every few months

or the updater that bundles literal malware

Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

Vehicular Manslaughter!

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Sweeper posted:

has anyone ever looked back on their own code and been satisfied

often enough

Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

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Maluco Marinero posted:

I get that feel, but usually not from the code itself but the fact that it's still managing to succeed at its intended goal despite a long time passing, and I don't cringe at the prospect of altering it.

possibly a low bar, but in my book it's the only one that matters.

if it works and i can figure out why, that's satisfactory

wanting it to be some flawless beauty that lasts forever is for undergrads

Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

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idk if you're going to treat a language as a religion wouldn't you pick one that's less loving stupid than c++

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Cocoa Crispies
Jul 20, 2001

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Suspicious Dish posted:

for those who don't pay attention to c++, what are concepts and ranges

i understand modules (and i kinda want them to come to plain ol' c)

unless you want special syntax for ranges it seems like something that's been implemented dozens of times in c++ already?

and c++ is running out of ways to have special syntax for things because there's so much already i think

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