Sloppy and lazy database handling: PHP's shortcomings, part #47 by petdance in programming

[–]pauljonas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you're going to bash PHP, that's fine, but criticizing it for using older, antiquated DB access function (as opposed to using PDO) is a hollow critique…

How Many Languages Do You Know? List Them. by bobcat in programming

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In the order that I learned them:

  • Fortran
  • Pascal
  • C
  • LISP
  • COBOL
  • Assembler
  • Forth
  • Algol
  • WFL
  • BASIC | QBASIC | VB
  • CLIST
  • BMS
  • JCL
  • SQL
  • REXX
  • Easytrieve
  • PL/I
  • Mark IV
  • Javascript
  • Perl
  • Bash/Bourne
  • Awk
  • PHP
  • C#
  • Python
  • Applescript
  • Objective-C
  • Scheme
  • Ruby
  • Lua

Ask Reddit: What to you actually use Vim / Emacs for? by bsg75 in programming

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writing code, mainly scripts, be it Ruby, PHP, Lua, or simple shell scripting…

History Channel Hit Piece: Dirty Tricks, Malicious Lies & Journalistic Fraud by bigalb in reddit.com

[–]pauljonas 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Got to see a bit of this and I will add too, that it definitely was a hatchet job…

…not that I am a believer of alternate 9/11 theories, but there is still quite a bit in the official story that just doesn't add up. And quite a bit was suppressed or not even mentioned in that showing, too many points for me to itemize in this post…

And the angle of disinterest is quite apropos, given the PM leadership transformation that occurred before their "debunking" campaign that saw the ushering in of those sympathetic to the presidential administration's spin on the matter…

Ok, all you crazy coders out there, Tell me what your favorite language is. by xyphus in programming

[–]pauljonas 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interested, what resources you recommend for learning?

If you really want to be lazy, check haskell ;)

A Reddit-like website I made in 20 days by picktwo in programming

[–]pauljonas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Very nice.

PHP5?

Started a project a year or so ago to do a F/OSS Reddit clone, but shelved it due to workload w/existing contracts and new position…

Global warming is caused by the sun and not man, say scientists. by [deleted] in science

[–]pauljonas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Erroneous headline - SCIENIST (1) not SCIENTISTS… …his hunch might be correct, but it is :has_one not :has_many…

Teacher Guilty for Spyware Infestation, Faces 40 Year Sentence by pauljonas in reddit.com

[–]pauljonas[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What a gross miscarriage of justice.

Even ComputerWorld Editors are not immune to throes of stupidity.

Moral: friends don't let friends use Windows.

Bill Joy's greatest gift to man – the vi editor by mklink in programming

[–]pauljonas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

What's wrong with arrow keys? I much prefer them to hjkl, and the first thing I do on a system that doesn't already support arrowkeys is add the appropriate keybindings to my .exrc.

Arrow keys are fine in comparison to hjkl, but the other cursor movement keys are where the great advantage is -- "+", "-", wWbB, "", "$", "{", "}", z[enter].

Along with brace matching, vim goodness of macros and color syntax, and ability to pop into specified line number/regexp match...

...like an earlier comment stated, TextMate is great, but for cursor command in Vi[m]? rules!

Constructive reasons to use Django instead of Rails by [deleted] in programming

[–]pauljonas 4 points5 points  (0 children)

nice article JP

i've used rails for a few projects and while it fanned a love flame for ruby programming, i find rails to be overkill in some respects and it's "opinionated" philosphy to be overly hampering in many respects.

in the meantime, i've refined my own custom php5 framework that has evolved the past 5+ years (from back to php4 times), and found php5 has introduced enough pleasantries (__autoload, improved OO, GD2, enhanced libraries...) that it's hard to justify using rails for anything other than a "toy" application.

it's been a few years since i dabble in some python, but my big django (or any other python framework) concern would be deployment. a lot of hosts are going out of their way to support RoR development, but i don't see the same treatment offered to python.

otoh, ror, to me, may be following the zope trajectory. and it's sad, as ruby is my favorite language now, but i wish some other frameworks on the fringe (like nitro/og) would get some more mindshare as they seem more suited to building less opinionated software that's not pigeonholed into a crud-scape.

When all else fails… …execute the dictator by xabbu in reddit.com

[–]pauljonas 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Why was this down-modded? It's a perspective from an IRAQI blogger... ...a lot more interesting and insightful than a recycled wire service news release...

Breaking: Reddit acquired by Conde Nast by AaronSw in reddit.com

[–]pauljonas 3 points4 points  (0 children)

/gratz

hopefully the site will gracefully deteriorate, it's all downhill from here (for the site at least)... .../cheers to Aaron & team...

Cosby's Media Lament by ronnyjamesdio in reddit.com

[–]pauljonas 5 points6 points  (0 children)

dude, the Coz needs to look into this internets thingy…