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IdealBlueMan
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SQL isn’t really a programming language, though database skills would probably be valuable to have after you’ve gotten a handle on Python or Java.
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eaycle5
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Jokinishi
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It's only a provocation for say that no one check dependencies in npm and native. \-- Also if in native are less dependencies, no one check.
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ebvo1jw
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dmethvin
t2_1ufq
*Almost nothing* needs to be an app. Most people use a half-dozen apps regularly and have another 100 installed that they used once. I have 3 parking apps I had to download that I used once. One of them was 90MB!!!!. I would rather have used a web page.
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eayd12i
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zsaleeba
t2_31hdn
> can only be legitimised on work, health and safety grounds.
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ebvo7k0
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dobkeratops
t2_bb9fa
it's designed *for* gamedev, which means: (i) no garbage collector (like C++,Rust) (ii) but it's also got a higher emphasis on 'malleability', i.e. use by people who are thinking about design, gameplay etc, emphasising the speed with which you can experiment (Rust is very beaurocratic.. it actually manages to be *worse* than C++ on that front)
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eayd1uk
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NotARealDeveloper
t2_sktdn
> if you just politely tell the programmer who has implemented a poor solution that their solution is poor, they'd typically dismiss you for lack of evidence. Empirical evidence -- a modification of their implementation that is much faster, that clearly shows where the defect is -- may be your best persuasion argument against their ego and stubborn attitude. So true. I am currently just rewriting shitty code instead of getting in an argument with my tech lead on why his code is slow. I just finish it, make a presentation and it gets implemented with little to no discussion. But when it's convention based, it is really hard. e.g. there are datebase queries that are one liners that are so damn long. Instead of using word wrap which creates code that looks like a thrid grader's essay, I added returns. That generated a huge discussion...
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ebvomcu
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CODESIGN2
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singleton in multi-core machines
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eayd28y
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IdealBlueMan
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I’d learn Python first. It’s easy to get started, and it has most of the characteristics of the other programming languages. I’d recommend against starting with JavaScript, because although it’s easy to start with, it turns out to be really idiosyncratic. You’d end up learning a lot of things that don’t apply elsewhere. C++ is great, but it’s hard to get into unless you already have programming skills.
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eayd4gk
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sickening_sprawl
t2_18h1x0
Yes. Luajit will inline the _G table fetches for each global function call name to the result when compiling the trace, poisoning and recompiling it if something would redefine e.g. print elsewhere.
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ebvousk
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/r/programming/comments/a6jk2a/improving_lua_performance_using_baked_functions/ebvousk/
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ander_bsd
t2_mrrn82w
As long as it's compiled into a binary, I consider it native. Also, there are some exceptions, such as GUI bindings to fast interpreted languages, as that TCL/TK fork with a JIT which run far snappier than JS/Electron, and it has native and fast *pluggable* C libraries instead of loading a huge behemoth at once. And, back in the day there were slow and bloated native libraries, TBH. Such as Netscape + statically linked Motif. An statically linked _bulk_. Still, even if loaded a lot of RAM, it ran fast. JS sucks tons of RAM and doesn't run fast and snappy enough. That's the core issue. Were are using WEB technology as a desktop, a pure hack. And it reeks. I think using TCL/TK for the web instead of JS back in the day could deal a better performance than JS tself and still being multiplatform and fast enough to use it in the desktop :).
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eayd5kw
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayd5kw/
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driusan
t2_bvkul
What will they do if upstream tells them to f off?
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ebvoxqt
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvoxqt/
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dobkeratops
t2_bb9fa
so don't call it with strings. this is something that frustrates me about Rust, i.e. the over-beaurocratic explicit nature of it. I can see from that one line: "it needs addition" (there's two clues. the name , 'sum', and that "+" thing on the others side). theres no need to state it *again* for 'T'. Surely the compiler can figure it out????
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eayd6fn
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Huliek
t2_g5vwi
Zero fucks were given
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ebvoy1l
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvoy1l/
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BraveSirRobin
t2_o367
Either that or a "Contributor to OpenJDK" line on a CV.
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ebvp639
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YohahiDev
t2_1hfcf7ky
I really don't think this is against the rules but if you're a mod and you disagree, just remove this post. ❤️
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eayder4
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/r/programming/comments/a2hk5z/my_discord_programming_server/eayder4/
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chengiz
t2_1bv8s
No it's a relevant comment against a stupid pun. The comments on this thread, I shake my head. Be professional when you put code out there. Damn, crap, fuck, bitch belong in OSS as much as they belong in marketing material, or when you wrote your first program and cleverly named all variables after pokemon characters.
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ebvpcjr
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvpcjr/
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TNorthover
t2_41bda
And -OMG is preferred.
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eaydg4i
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t1_eaycaqf
/r/programming/comments/a2epsa/undefined_behavior_is_really_undefined/eaydg4i/
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MindlessLeadership
t2_13s3akl1
People who are looking for something to complain about.
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ebvpfzx
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvpfzx/
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eaydn26
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pbspbsingh
t2_2ajn4t
A biased and useless comparison.
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ebvpgb1
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/r/programming/comments/a6fopy/python_vs_java_performance_what_is_python_used_for/ebvpgb1/
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Odd_Setting
t2_158vqrud
Screenshotting this. Yeah, you represent exactly the kind of low-middle management level view that fucks things up. > They are basically the same, right? UX matters. Matters a lot. It's the expectation that iOS application will work while android one will get a pass if you need to castrate a raging giraffe as part of the installation. It's the expectation that nokia (well, microsoft) OS will have sensible defaults while in blackberry you won't have defaults at all - it will all be pre-set to correct values. > it is a mobile first UI AND UX, regardless of the presentation If I could take your testicles, clamp them down and slowly fry them to make you understand that UI and UX is not the same and that crap like electron makes it only worse, i'd do so. Be happy I don't have access to you balls. By even remotely claiming that android and ios UX is the same you are demonstrating how far away from having any clue you are.
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eaydqaf
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dwighthouse
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It is ugly, but you’re right, closures (or pure functions) are a better paradigm anyway.
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ebvpgmt
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/r/programming/comments/a6k333/public_and_private_class_fields_in_javascript_in/ebvpgmt/
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gnarkonnen
t2_ew9gxd1
Can I solve the challenges any time or do I need to solve it on the same day?
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eaydrg5
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/r/programming/comments/a2damo/advent_of_code_2018_is_live_one_coding_challenge/eaydrg5/
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gambolling_gold
t2_10k174yn
I'd still be cautious. Like, apparently the code is open source but legally you can't compile and use it yourself. You have to use the official builds because of trademark issues. So it being open source actually means a lot less.
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ebvphm2
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/r/programming/comments/a66102/we_cant_include_a_backdoor_in_signal_signal/ebvphm2/
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ariasaurus
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Logger is a valid singleton in a multi-core machine. However I get the point you're making. However, I don't think threading is the answer except for small apps. For apps that are designed to max out a personal computer, threading might be the best way. However, multi-process is a lot more scalable and those independent processes can all maintain their own singletons.
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eaydvuj
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/r/programming/comments/9zyc4q/every_78μs_your_computers_memory_has_a_hiccup/eaydvuj/
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coloredgreyscale
t2_mpv9x
Getting the result line by line sounds like they are sending each draw instruction and waiting for the result one by one. It might already have helped a fair bit to send off the whole job in one go and receive the results when done (or in bigger blocks) That way it should perfom better locally and be able to work in a thin client / powerful server setup. ​ local client/server would still not be as fast as a single local process tho.
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ebvpn19
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebvpn19/
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MarcelGarus
t2_mrpz7h8
Also, recently the functionality to include native widgets got added.
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eaydz69
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaydz69/
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UpsetLime
t2_22edid2v
Well, shit, if it was that easy, I've been doing it wrong all this time.
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ebvpn2z
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvpn2z/
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cyrax256
t2_gvkih
You can solve them at any time, even after Christmas :) it's all very relaxed
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eaye2fz
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/r/programming/comments/a2damo/advent_of_code_2018_is_live_one_coding_challenge/eaye2fz/
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pyridae
t2_1ahh6o6w
Well, if your objective is to improve something or bring up some kind of fault, this has no consequence at all. Either you learn something or you teach someone.
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ebvpy63
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebvpy63/
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lechatsportif
t2_aqsat
Well your flat wrong. I have a brand new top end mac and electron doing one file feels like shit compared to a bloated pioe of garbage like eclipse.
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1543786803
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eaye2lg
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaye2lg/
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sander1095
t2_ftwpt
Almost everyone swears or acts "like themselves" during work, but when you are working or doing something for a client, most people will avoid bad behavior. I dont think customer service ever says "ah yes, you have that problem. Really fucking annoying right?".. or that the administration department makes funny notes about employees in internal documents
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ebvq4ao
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvq4ao/
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monsto
t2_52jog
At no point have I conflated UX and UI. I'll repeat it for you: Electron succeeded because it brings consistent UX across the various UI. But then again, you're too concerned with my balls to get that. Blocked.
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eaye323
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--recursive
t2_cu0fm
Upstream will take a CoC, even if it has to be forced into them. Edit: A less sarcastic reply, we'll find out what happens here: https://github.com/Stuk/jszip/issues/570
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvq5bp/
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eaye5fj/
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pyridae
t2_1ahh6o6w
Because the programmers were looking to the long term, a notion that businessmen usually can't comprehend. So best to leave the programmers to it, otherwise they won't get to complete what is actually a pretty cool idea. Only problem it seems is that the idea was so long term as to be open-ended, the guy was right to interfere.
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ebvqd86
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eaye677
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/r/programming/comments/a22biq/becoming_a_better_supporter_of_women_in_tech/eaye677/
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ChipThien
t2_m95tc08
I love it. I have enough energy to come home and work! The key element is to have amazing coworkers. I attribute lots of laughing and personal growth to pair programming in addition to making great products for my employer.
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ebvqdzg
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebvqdzg/
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ena-opk
t2_i9p4h
>You can think of async/await as imperative syntax sugar for the following expression: ​ No, the semantic is very different IMHO. `await` is named very missleading as it does not wait. It might await, it might not. Say there are two paths in the `async` function you `await` . One does `await` \* the other one does not. If you `await` this function and take the later path everything is executed syncronously. await is more like a state in giant state machine than a monad. For me it feels like the infamous `comefrome` statment from intercall: If once you finished a task, get here. (If you only write pure functions nothing of this matters. Unfortunally almost all languages allow you to write inpure code) Anyway, to me it feels like black magic, and one of the constructs i have almost not Intuition for. And nobody gets it. And almost all the tutorials for on the internet are wrong. \*) await something "await-worthy", you might add.
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/r/programming/comments/a1lebc/actually_callbacks_are_fine_implementing_monads/eayea6r/
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pyridae
t2_1ahh6o6w
Bullshit, it was the company that was torturing the employees by giving them horrible software. Where's the empathy in that?
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ebvqhav
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cthulu0
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So you can you tell Brian Kemp , secretary of the state of Georgia, and now governor elect that he was wrong to disenfranchise 54000 voters because their name did not exactly match the name on a voter roll?
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eayebru
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goodes_homolosine
t2_h3cve
This is amazing.
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ebvqhkh
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/r/programming/comments/a6k3qb/how_shazam_works_audio_fingerprinting_and_indexing/ebvqhkh/
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GoranM
t2_94uoz
My notion of "simplicity" accounts for more than just the syntax, or language-level conveniences that can hide a lot of seemingly unnecessary detail. In practice, the nature of the underlying infrastructure, and the implied overhead, tends to be extremely relevant. I would highly recommend watching the full video, when you have the time.
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eayeg6n
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matheusmoreira
t2_8lmya
Are we going to need some kind of rating system for code now? Parental Advisory?
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ebvqj56
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
Most of the abstractions shall not have any additional costs. If they do, their implementation is shitty. Also, this whole web stack is a wrong abstraction anyway.
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eayei62
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayei62/
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t5_2fwo
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SorteKanin
t2_c0zrb
Has science gone too far?
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ebvqo6w
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvqo6w/
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Necromunger
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Could you hide like 100 functions inside an array of closures? Maybe i'm misunderstanding. EDIT: sorry?
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matheusmoreira
t2_8lmya
How is it possible to force someone to adopt a code of conduct?
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ebvqry9
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daidoji70
t2_4k68g
This is a good writeup.
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eayeozi
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pyridae
t2_1ahh6o6w
Imagine where linux would be without these sort of shenanigans. Perhaps technology would be leagues behind what it is today.
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ebvqxji
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duncan1382
t2_6v52c
Anytime! It's just kind of fun to do while it's going on. You can do the ones from previous years too.
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eayf3k1
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devraj7
t2_yhtpo
Ignoring reality and burying your head in the sand is always an option, I suppose.
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ebvr0uz
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oridb
t2_90rkq
> exfiltrating data based on timing. As opposed to exfiltrating data based on SELECT, which you just said they have permissions for?
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eayf47x
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josefx
t2_4orl7
Funny you mention [pokemon names](https://pixelastic.github.io/pokemonorbigdata/). Apparantly marketing guys love those names. Depending on your marketing department the following words are also evil and should not be used: bug, crash, race condition, limitation, ... .
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ebvr41n
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ander_bsd
t2_mrrn82w
Oh, Chromium. That engine which was build from Webkit, and that being a fork of KHTML. Guess which plataform was it born. Still, QML is just a GUI layout, the rest of the code is pure C++. Without C++ and QT, no QML. Electron is shipping Chromium and them using JS to write something. Atrocious. As I said, I complained a lot back in the day with AMSN at first, but compared to Electron based SW they were snappy enough and the CPU usage yield to 30-50% at worst, but with Electron the CPU usage can be over 80%. A disaster. Call me when something like TKGate works fast enough on Electron having the same performance even under a CoreDuo. Because I could simulate chips back in the day under an Athlon and 256MB of RAM.
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eayf4gy
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giantsparklerobot
t2_47gyf
Listen to pretty much any of his demos or interviews. He uses "we" and "they" constantly. Everything is presented as a team effort unless it is very obviously a personal effort of his own. He's listed on a lot of patents not solely because of ego but his influence drove the development in most cases.
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ebvr45a
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paowikx
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it depends on what you want to do. but in general i would suggest go for python.
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eayf5hb
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g4m3c0d3r
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> or the lead Talk to the lead programmer, they should have more context.
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ebvr8ui
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ander_bsd
t2_mrrn82w
Wasn't QT LGPL?
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eayf75d
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayf75d/
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Yioda
t2_hlekr
It is not.
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ebvrd4p
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvrd4p/
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t5_2fwo
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haulwhore
t2_id0zh5z
Lisp would probably not be a good language to get started with because of its syntax being so different so everything else. I would either go for C (because it’s the daddy of all languages) or python (because it’s so user friendly) as a first language.
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eayf7ip
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Ravek
t2_72i2j
What do you think basic syntax means? This is the kind of shit you learn in school or on your first hobby projects years before you ever get a job. People who can’t program for shit also aren’t the people who have deep knowledge about any software systems so I have no idea what that straw man argument is about.
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ebvrf73
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/r/programming/comments/a5ylm8/should_have_used_ada_1_how_some_famous/ebvrf73/
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mewloz
t2_pbg6u
Yes, however this article is not nearly enough to provide such an accurate cost model, is actually slightly inaccurate when you concentrate on details (e.g. __builtin_expect still very often *do* have an effect on static branch prediction, although it is not through binary annotation but simply thanks to the direction of the jump) or even plain silly (consider disable ASLR??? really? I mean it is *possible* that it will have an effect on TLB, but I expect it to be small (and TBH even negative in some cases...) and advising people to consider disabling ASLR in 2018 - or even in 2016 - is quite insane) Edit: and I maintain that 15 to 30 cycles for simple function calls is a completely insane figure, and in that condition the talk about always_inline is *very* wrong given the author has proven over and over he doesn't know enough about what he is talking about -- and one should not employ such tools when they are not qualified enough to master them. So yeah in conclusion compilers have *way* more accurate models than this article and casual programmers should just let them do their job...
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eayf7j4
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/r/programming/comments/a1sbwp/not_all_cpu_operations_are_created_equal/eayf7j4/
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Gigablah
t2_4ab4q
Looks like a little bit of personal grudge leaking there
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ebvrfci
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ander_bsd
t2_mrrn82w
Not even close. QT does a lot of more than widgets...
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eayf9fa
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayf9fa/
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Gigablah
t2_4ab4q
If you set initial minimum delay to 10s, then reduced it by 1s each performance appraisal cycle, that would have provided quite a bit of material...
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ebvrqnm
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t5_2fwo
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ander_bsd
t2_mrrn82w
JS is the opposite of TCL/TK, Perl and even the Z-Machine.
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0
eayfgus
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayfgus/
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deejross
t2_fxxv4
Because the only thing worse than developing in Java is developing on Java. 🤣
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ebvrvx2
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvrvx2/
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iroflmaowtf
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I’d say that golang, pascal/delphi, or something that also touches on pointers would be a good place to start. You will eventually have to grow and learn new languages, starting with lisp, python or the like will make it slightly more difficult, however, if you’re more attracted to some specific language, just go for it, at the end of the day, it’s a tool that helps you solve problems.
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eayfinc
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tareumlaneuchie
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> Of course a lot of people also got caught without a seat when the music stopped and had lots of stock that was sellable but they didn't, and so they owned taxes on the price at the time they got them, and were hugely in the hole with AMT taxes. Aren't you taxed on the profits of selling your stock? if profits < 0 I doubt Uncle Sam would owe you a refund.
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ebvs3fg
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dacian88
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for the most part it doesn't matter, uikit is basically the same, the only major differences is when you start using APIs that are very hardware specific like camera, opengl/metal, interaction with video decoders and setting up rendering pipelines between the graphics apis and the AV stuff. You have the same problems on the android emulator.
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eayfn3r
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flatfinger
t2_1ynyypvj
The Atari 2600 Video Computer System (based on a 28-pin version of the 6502) has been emulated on Minecraft.
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ebvs565
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Holy_City
t2_bj3zm
You're kind of moving the goalposts here - you said your issue with Electron apps was their poor integration with Windows native UI/UX APIs (accessibility, touch, etc). I'm pointing out that *every* cross platform UI framework has to deal with that. Now you're saying that your issue with Electron is that it's bloated, and I'd tend to agree with you on that. But the core problem there is not JS or the fact the language isn't compiled, it's that for Electron to function you need to package a browser engine with the application, and that there's no way to build such an engine that can be small and efficient and still support every possible web standard. That said, there are cases where Electron can meet or exceed the performances of C++ frameworks, depending on what needs to be done. The core issue for me is that the way web pages and applications are displayed does not reflect how an application functions, at any level. But we all know difficult GUI APIs are to even conceptualize, so it's understandable we settle for what people know.
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eayfpi1
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stefantalpalaru
t2_433np
> Is this bikeshedding? No, it's bowdlerisation.
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ebvs56v
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bartturner
t2_dyc5p
Much better developer UX. Typically better performance.
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eayfqsj
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayfqsj/
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matheusmoreira
t2_8lmya
> there were some things that were more important than making the system better. I can't think of anything more demoralizing than this. If someone told me this, I'd stop caring about the system. What's the point of working on it? Everybody has their own ideas of how everything should be. Programming is unique in how it gives people almost god-like powers to shape the computer's world into whatever they want it to be with no consequences. It's addicting. Being told you can't exercise this power because you're going to step on other people's toes is a quick way to kill the desire to program.
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ebvs5tr
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebvs5tr/
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Lemmings4Friends
t2_1l8v1ag8
tests aren't needed if it's type safe and small, you can create a proof for your method instead such that all values entering produce an expected result, thanks to type safety.
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False
0
eayfrxy
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/r/programming/comments/a1o5iz/maybe_not_rich_hickey/eayfrxy/
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t5_2fwo
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driusan
t2_bvkul
Blackmail, threats, and lots of belittling insults until they give in.
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0
ebvs9j1
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/r/programming/comments/a6i85m/openjdk_bug_report_complains_source_code_has_too/ebvs9j1/
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t5_2fwo
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bartturner
t2_dyc5p
Performance that is needed. Creating and destroying objects performance besides other things.
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eayfulr
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/r/programming/comments/a2b8u4/flutter_on_desktop_a_real_competitor_to_electron/eayfulr/
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am0x
t2_bsryf
Yea you probably wouldn’t be a good fit for the team. It was very interactive and extremely driven by learning a and researching best methods. It was never stressful. People were never angry, it was more of a team collaboration. Some people prefer to play a singles sport like golf and others like team sports like basketball.
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0
ebvsa2k
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/r/programming/comments/a6f5bk/the_best_programming_advice_i_ever_got_2012/ebvsa2k/
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quantifiableNonsense
t2_1shi9ft4
If you are trying to learn programming to become a computer science student, Lisp is a good place to start. If you are more interested in actually doing things than learning about computer science, Python is probably a better choice.
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eayfwb2
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/r/programming/comments/a2hpd8/is_lisp_a_good_language_to_start_learning_as_a/eayfwb2/
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pavel_lishin
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Yeah, I don't mean that I wouldn't get along with people or that I'd argue with them; I'm just very introverted and the idea of spending eight hours a day doing nothing but communicating closely with another human being is one of my personal circles of hell.
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ebvsd4z
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ander_bsd
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Ancient Unixen and old Linux/BSD distros had pretty eclectic VMs/tools since the beggining. So did Windows, with odd designed industrial tools. But, still, they worked fast. And integrated environments were a thing: OLE under MS, CDE and X standards under Unix such as XDND, and so on. Electron is pretty much an island. And worse, a laggy and RAM wasting one. A parasitic land sucking the life of any continent it sails to. The issue is not the integration, GTK CSD apps are the current "TCL/TK" own thingy today under Unix, and at least they run fast enough. JS sw wannabes doesn't have any advantage over that.
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eayfzqz
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reslez
t2_34rzu
All code on my team gets peer reviewed by minimum 2 people. If you write something beautiful, there's a good chance it will get noticed and you'll get kudos :) We have a good dynamic going.
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ebvsfng
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am0x
t2_bsryf
It’s the best codebase I have ever seen. Test driven, extremely thought out, refactored on the spot as needed, etc.
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ebvsfz2
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bartturner
t2_dyc5p
Flutter is still beta. Should ultimately have the same ability as Electron. Really both are built on Skia. Just flutter far more light weight.
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am0x
t2_bsryf
Eh maybe, but for overall company success you Need to think that people are a part of the budget. Too many developers don’t think at all in terms of business and that is equally as bad. If you are costing the company money, then why keep you?
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ebvsrv2
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bartturner
t2_dyc5p
No that is not a big if. Heck you do not even need Google to do it.
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reslez
t2_34rzu
You can have ownership of code and still produce garbage if your team is dysfunctional. Constructive advice needs to be taken as such. It isn't a personal attack or turf war. That senior manager was actively making the problem worse. That was a shit company, I hope that guy got out before he got any more destructive "advice".
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ebvssau
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mindbleach
t2_28j4q
Good thing we're not talking about JS specifically, then.
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am0x
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That’s why there are singles sports like golf and tram sports like basketball. Even then, it wasn’t very exhausting. I was learning and engaged so much, but I am very passionate about programming, that the conversations I had with people were super fulfilling. Imagine getting to program with the best programmer you know...how they think, why they do things a certain way, how they refactor, what their workflow is like...it was amazing. I learned more Doug that for about a year than I ever did in college or doing research.
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badsectoracula
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Yeah, the XML resource is basically the entire manifest, except instead of being alongside the application is part of the EXE :-P. It was certainly a weird decision.
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flatfinger
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The real 6502 was an interesting beast, with some parts that were pretty clever, some that I think were unfortunate, and some that leave me scratching my head. I find it curious, for example, that different instructions support so many different subsets of the possible addressing modes, rather than simply having the bottom 3 bits of the opcode select any of seven memory addressing mode or else immediate/implied addressing mode. The bit pattern: "110qqq01" supports 8 addressing modes of "CMP", and "110qq110" supports 4 addressing modes of "DEC". The logic to support all 8 addressing modes with read/modify write operations exists, as evidenced by the fact that when given bit patterns of the form "110qqq11", the part will combine the behavior of "DEC" and "CMP", with the hybrid "instruction" (sometimes called "dcp") supporting all 7 addressing mode.
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