

It’s similar to stealing code directly from Github, Stackoverflow, or some similar site, except you beg the chatbot to fix the bad code it spat out.
He/Him | Hu/En/some Jp | ASD | Bi | C/C++/D/C#/Java
It’s similar to stealing code directly from Github, Stackoverflow, or some similar site, except you beg the chatbot to fix the bad code it spat out.
Your brain on for-profit prisons:
So is let
in some languages. In Rust, you have to constantly opt out from immutability with let mut
, which makes writing more procedural code feel like you’re fighting with the compiler, and otherwise I don’t really see the rationale behind full functional coding. I only had a bug caused only once by unwanted mutation, the hardest part fixing it was to learn the proper use of my debugger tool.
Good, now invent a keyword for variables you don’t want to declare the type.
auto
. Also in D, you only need const
if you don’t want to specify a type for a constant, the compiler automatically inferres it to you.
Function declarations can be easily decyphered from context, no problem.
I can draw programmer comedy at a relatively high speed, at no greater cost of water, power, etc., than I’m already using to live.
Speaking of which, I probably should draw some of my ideas…
We need to bring back system development! Not everything needs to be an electron app!
That’s why you self-host!
Sopposotoro
Functional: car, but without moving parts.
What no type safety does to an MF…
That’s like:
Car with the dashboard and the switches all ripped out >>>>> A normal car >>>>> A stereotypical Arab sheik car, with a solid gold dashboard and a fancy infotainment system
Kate >>>>> Vi$ual$tudio
Rust: you’re an annoying nerd
D: you’re a nonexistent nerd
Weirdly enough, when someone asked an LLM for an OpenGL grievance for me, first it just recommended to use GLFW or SDL for the task, both of which I didn’t want to use (GLFW controller handling🤮), after that they got an answer that just bugged out on most WM.
You’re young. Back in my day, we bought a book called “Advanced Algorithms for C vol. 3”, and we manually typed the code from it if it didn’t come with a CD.
"Trust me bro, after you spend 342786 hours learning GDB, you’ll be able to write scripts that will be able to test you programs for regressions and stuff, but only if you write command-line utilities in the first place, and if you needed a GUI for more real time stuff, then you’re a soyboy <insert various slurs here>!
From what I’ve heard from devs who touched GTK/Gnome, that iskind of caused by the GTK devs.
Counterpoint: Blender, once they stopped trying to dismiss critique of its formerly godawful UX as a “skill issue”. I even saw Blender users looking into alternatives the moment Blender wasn’t awful to use, because they no longer could be special little snowflakes for using a piece of software, as “normies” started to “invade” their community.
It’s not blue cheese! It’s mimonette, filled with bugs!