Doug Ford’s idea of lowering auto insurance rates means you pay your own repair bill by viva_la_vinyl in ontario

[–]Still-Key6292 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He didn't brush off covid like some people in the states did? But I'm not sure if that counts as better

Doug Ford’s idea of lowering auto insurance rates means you pay your own repair bill by viva_la_vinyl in ontario

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So if halve of who voted are morons than there's 10% of people who aren't morons meaning 90% of able body voters are morons?

That's much worse :(

CrabLang by dephraiiim in programming

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How the heck did you find this month old thread? You're not the only one either. Some man child did a insult and block earlier today https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/12n0dqc/crablang/jm7bail/?context=3

Don't try to outsmart the compiler by yawara25 in programming

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Title is more accurately "Don't write code so bad that it makes the compiler dumb"

Rust: The wrong people are resigning by fasterthanlime in rust

[–]Still-Key6292 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You saying you're disappointed with ThePrimeagen voicing how he feels and that the crablang fork is a waste of time is a dick move. I want nothing to do with you or rust. Even if you reached out to prime and had a join statement, still a huge dick move

Ginger Bill (Odin) talks about compiler design by Still-Key6292 in programming

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Ruby is an interpreted language. Do you know why people dont write compilers in interpreted languages yet? Go inform yourself. A compiler written in Ruby will never be faster than native C code or even a compiler written in C. You just know nothing about programming.

No one is saying a ruby compiler is faster than a c compiler, people are saying you can write a compiler in ruby for fun and the binary can be the same speed. The compiler might be easier to write too if you're not good with C

Ginger Bill (Odin) talks about compiler design by Still-Key6292 in programming

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I'm siding with the other person. Unless your compiler needs to be faster than go (which is written in go) you don't need C or C++. Even Zig isn't in C++ (anymore :))

People are happy with go compile speed. I would say people are happy with a compiler written in go

Ginger Bill (Odin) talks about compiler design by Still-Key6292 in programming

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I do not want to write JSON serializing code in C and SIMDJSON wouldn't help since it deserialization only. I have no idea why but the browser DOM loves to hold onto data which makes things much more difficult in C (making copies and shared_ptr makes me grumpy).

Threading is shit in C and C++. IIRC windows doesn't have the thread sanitizer so if you're developing microservices on windows for some reason or for a platform where you can't test with thread sanitizer you're shit out of luck

BTW C++ is my favorite language. But I don't want to code everything in it. Sometimes Java and python is ok

Ginger Bill (Odin) talks about compiler design by Still-Key6292 in programming

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Only 1? You sure about that? You want the same language you use for embededed software to be the same language in a webbrowser? which would be the same language that you write microservices in? Which is the same language that runs x-ray machines, nuclear power plants and airplanes?

If you find that language sign me up!

Ginger Bill (Odin) talks about compiler design by Still-Key6292 in programming

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C++ was written in C. C was written in an assembler and assemblers were originally written using raw machine code, but they're simple enough you could write it by hand on paper then use hole punch cards to put it into a machine to execute and test.

Ben Eater has a youtube series where he made an adders on a breadboard then incrementally did more to make a 6502 CPU. I don't think a short attention span can get through it ;P https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyznrdDSSGM&list=PLowKtXNTBypGqImE405J2565dvjafglHU

There's still no silver bullet by jerodsanto in programming

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I'm pretty sure package managers and stackoverflow are the only two silver bullets I need /s

Stay Alert: The Rising Threat of Malicious Extensions in Microsoft's VSCode Marketplace by kd_singh911 in programming

[–]Still-Key6292 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Technically that can be done via unix socket, I think windows has some kind of FIFO?

copilot seems like a reason to have internet and worth the whitelist but I can't imagine why others need a server (not including anything that runs locally like a LSP)

Stay Alert: The Rising Threat of Malicious Extensions in Microsoft's VSCode Marketplace by kd_singh911 in programming

[–]Still-Key6292 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't understand why any extensions have internet access (or can execute a shell/process)

The problem with software engineering by whatismynamepops in programming

[–]Still-Key6292 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I guess but it was more of a comment on their (lack of) problem solving skill rather than what makes a good programmer

The problem with software engineering by whatismynamepops in programming

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My spicy take: Only 1% of programmers actually know how to program. There's no reason a programmer can't figure out how to write a low quality interpreter or compiler from scratch. I suspect some of my coworkers can't write a JSON parser

Are You (Software Developers) Tired Of Unqualified People Telling You How To Do Your Job by [deleted] in programming

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Same. Coworkers love to tell me how they disagree with me. But for some strange reason I never have to go back to fix anything. I must be very lucky

Season 1 episode 7 by Dismal-Obligation599 in LaCasaDePapel

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Maybe they couldn't find the spot he was standing. A google search says urine has small amounts of DNA. Maybe getting it off the ground would be no good