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Terminal emulator in Vim
1 0 comments 01 Dec 2016 09:27 u/8bCvYq2vpg (self.programming) in v/programming
Comment on: TIL there is a linux distro with intentional vunerabilities designed to make users learn how to fix them

Download and install dvl on your home PC as soon as you can.

2 27 May 2016 04:40 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: TIL there is a linux distro with intentional vunerabilities designed to make users learn how to fix them

He was even more negative about the satanic one.

1 27 May 2016 04:38 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: How to correctly format and use HTML code.

Lies & witchcraft! This is formatting for wordpress blogs! Get out you filthy casual!

2 11 May 2016 07:32 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Microsoft and Canonical partner to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10

None, personally. It's backed by Red Hat, so do your research on the company and see if there is anything that that sends up red flags. I've read that they do many military contracts, but it's not something that I've seen corroborated anywhere else.

0 02 Apr 2016 06:00 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Microsoft and Canonical partner to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10

After I switched I never looked back. Ubuntu is always introducing new bugs (and carried in new ones via bleeding edge Debian). Providing you have entry-level Linux experience, Debian is simpler & just works.

0 31 Mar 2016 08:29 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Microsoft and Canonical partner to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10

Unity bar had spyware installed that marketed Amazon products to you based on searches. It was a partnership to keep the sinking Canonical ship afloat. It seems we're watching it take on more water than before.

1 31 Mar 2016 06:21 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Microsoft and Canonical partner to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10

Arch is a build-your-own distro. You need to know a lot about how Linux works and what packages you need installed in order to make your OS function. Debian will probably be much more like what you're used to. Don't take my word for it, though. Do your research.

0 31 Mar 2016 06:18 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Microsoft and Canonical partner to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10

Debian is better than Ubuntu and derivatives.

1 31 Mar 2016 06:17 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Microsoft and Canonical partner to bring Ubuntu to Windows 10

Why?

0 31 Mar 2016 06:16 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: 5 tips to become a ninja developer

i--; //we increment our variable j by 4

We are confusing their stupid little brains so only we can maintain and develop the rest of the application.

1 30 Mar 2016 19:37 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Got a game for you low-level programming NERDS

Thanks for doing that for us man. I didn't even think to look.

0 30 Mar 2016 06:40 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
What were your first projects, and what were some important things you learned from them?
23 18 comments 22 Mar 2016 18:34 u/8bCvYq2vpg (self.programming) in v/programming
Comment on: (Brian Will) Object-Oriented Programming is Garbage: 3800 SLOC example

I'm not a real programmer, but nice clickbait title? I still see advantages to both. His complaints don't sound significant enough to just drop OO for C. If OO gets more people coding right away, then it's worth it just for that. We can move on to C from there.

In short, I don't see why OO is complete garbage.

0 22 Mar 2016 18:24 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Alternatives to notepad++

If you're capable, you could try forking.

1 04 Mar 2016 20:54 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Alternatives to notepad++

I've noticed Atom connects to all the internet as soon as it loads up.

2 02 Mar 2016 06:24 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Alternatives to notepad++

http://vim-adventures.com/

1 18 Feb 2016 07:29 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Alternatives to notepad++

https://atom.io is better.

5 18 Feb 2016 07:29 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Remember GitTorrent, the distributed answer to a centralized Github? It now appears dead in the water.

adding distributed architecture complicates writing code and testing it

Explain yourself before using sarcasm and laughing at your own jokes. All you're doing is sounding like some kind of asshole. You're not giving me any reason to give a shit about what you're saying.

0 07 Feb 2016 04:19 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Remember GitTorrent, the distributed answer to a centralized Github? It now appears dead in the water.

I recommend keeping a copy locally on your HD, if you can spare the space.

2 03 Feb 2016 19:53 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Remember GitTorrent, the distributed answer to a centralized Github? It now appears dead in the water.

We don't need any mass migration, we need distributed options so we're not relying on a central, mass hub.

3 03 Feb 2016 19:47 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Comment on: Remember GitTorrent, the distributed answer to a centralized Github? It now appears dead in the water.

Chris goes into the advantages of his project and why we can't put all of our faith in Github.

That, and others will come along and tell you how Github has recently changed its ToS or Code of Conduct to be more vague in order to appease political extremists. Some have moved to Bitbucket over the issue.

6 03 Feb 2016 10:16 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
Remember GitTorrent, the distributed answer to a centralized Github? It now appears dead in the water.
26 16 comments 03 Feb 2016 09:31 u/8bCvYq2vpg (self.programming) in v/programming
Comment on: OpenSSH and the dangers of unused code

What are some comparably good or bad compilers that will/won't warn you?

0 29 Jan 2016 09:37 u/8bCvYq2vpg in v/programming
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