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Comment on: Why Python is not the programming language of the future

Python is one of the slower languages.

0 13 May 2020 18:32 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Why Python is not the programming language of the future

But forced indentation does cause code to be more readable at a glance which helps you think about what you are doing.

0 12 Apr 2020 08:45 u/Anam in v/programming
Why Python is not the programming language of the future
2 0 comments 11 Apr 2020 23:25 u/Anam (..) in v/programming
Comment on: Open Source pioneer, Eric S. Raymond, banned fom the Open Source Initiative by SJWs trying to force through 'ethical licensing' which would forbid people they disapprove of from using Open Source.

The Right To Be rude - where ESR revealed his expulsion and the controversy that led to it

http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=8609

Non-discrimination is a core value of open source

Today I learned that something called the Lerna project has added a codicil to its MIT license denying the use of its software to a long list of organizations because it disagrees with a political choice those organizations have made.

http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=8106

Why Hackers Must Eject The SJWs

http://esr.ibiblio.org/?p=6918

0 16 Mar 2020 20:53 u/Anam in v/programming
Open Source pioneer, Eric S. Raymond, banned fom the Open Source Initiative by SJWs trying to force through 'ethical licensing' which would forbid people they disapprove of from using Open Source.
1 0 comments 16 Mar 2020 20:29 u/Anam (..) in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

A lot of things were easier before that intractable mass of malevolent incompetence infested Linux like a brain eating amoeba.

0 04 Feb 2019 02:36 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

Apologies. Edited and corrected.

0 04 Feb 2019 02:13 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

Debian founder, Ian Murdock died on Dec 28 1916. The coroner returned a verdict of suicide.

On the evening of December 28, the 42-year-old fired off a string of increasingly incoherent tweets, claiming he had been beaten up by police officers near his home on Green Street, San Francisco, and was threatening to kill himself. Fearing he was going to take his own life, his friends on the internet called the city's police department, who sent round a cop to check on him.

Peering through a window, the officer could see the open-source guru lying face down on his stairs. The cop kicked down the locked front door, and found Murdock naked and lifeless with electrical cord around his neck. He was confirmed dead at 7.40pm.

[...] In signing off the autopsy report, Dr Amy Hart, assistant medical examiner, said the death was suicide by hanging, noting that Murdock suffered from "alcohol abuse with withdrawal seizures and Asperger's syndrome."

0 03 Feb 2019 19:38 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

The etymology of the word 'heterosexual' is strange. It was first coined to refer to someone with heterogeneous sexual practices, i.e sexual practices differing from the norm, i.e. fucking perverts and faggots.

0 03 Feb 2019 19:29 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

Maybe IBM bought Red Hat so that they could have their own proprietary fork to sell while the publicly maintained edition tranny-rots to hell.

0 03 Feb 2019 19:22 u/Anam in v/programming
Windows executables cross-compiled from Linux using mingw-w64 are vulnerable to return-oriented programming (ROP) attacks because they are not ASLR compatible. Workaround available in article.
1 0 comments 12 Aug 2018 15:10 u/Anam (..) in v/programming
Comment on: Is COBOL holding you hostage with math?

The article compares COBOL specifically to its main rival in enterprise, Java, not making a more general claim. Obviously, other languages with optimizing compilers and fast math libraries would perform comparably or better.

0 31 Jul 2018 15:07 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Is COBOL holding you hostage with math?

No, but they mention the BigDecimal class (on which CobolNumber is presumably based) and there is some discussion of performance cost:

BigDecimal vs double: illustration of accuracy and performance impact

 Time taken for double calculation: 1.716163ms
 Time taken for Kahan double calculation: 3.549576ms
 Time taken for BigDecimal calculation: 97.298124ms
 Value diff for simple sum: 8.68145523891E-10
 Value diff for Kahan sum: 1.854476109E-12

Performance of Java Code Translated from COBOL, UniqueSoft

https://www.uniquesoft.com/pdfs/UniqueSoft-Performance-Considerations-COBOL-to-Java.pdf

COBOL is a compiled language with stack allocation, pointers, unions with no run-time cost of conversion between types, and no run-time dispatching or type inference. Java, on the other hand, runs on a virtual machine, has heap allocation, does not have unions, incurs overhead when converting between types, and uses dynamic dispatching and run-time type inferencing. While it is possible to minimize the amount that these features are used, that usually comes at the cost of having code that is not very “Java like”. A common complaint with translators is that the resulting Java code is unreadable and unmaintainable, which defeats much of the purpose of the migration.

0 30 Jul 2018 10:15 u/Anam in v/programming
Is COBOL holding you hostage with math?
1 0 comments 29 Jul 2018 18:32 u/Anam (..) in v/programming
Teach Yourself Computer Science
3 0 comments 24 Jul 2018 00:11 u/Anam (..) in v/programming
Do I need to pay for Java now?
1 0 comments 24 Jul 2018 00:09 u/Anam (..) in v/programming
Comment on: Programmers are having a huge debate over whether they should be required to behave respectfully to each other

Adios, LLVM. It looks like that project is about to be converged and diverted from its original purpose into politics. Time to fork!

0 06 May 2018 19:17 u/Anam in v/programming
Comment on: Poo in the loo 16 year old gurl "Prodigy" app dev found out to be a fraud.

He agrees to let her call the app hers - she agrees not to falsely #metoo him?

0 26 Feb 2018 19:03 u/Anam in v/programming
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