Comment on: VS Extension Idea - On save(or key press), incrementally play the next sound in collection of sounds. IE Darude Sandstorm on save.
That sounds hilarious.
Comment on: Hey I'm trying to start learning programming but i am having a hell of a time starting. Is there a correct pathway to starting the adventure that is programming?
I was talking about the whole NSA thing. As in the government organization spying on the whole country. "I'm going to ITT Tech so I can work at the NSA." I was like wtf...
All that aside, best of luck to you. The tech world is full of opportunity.
Comment on: VS Extension Idea - On save(or key press), incrementally play the next sound in collection of sounds. IE Darude Sandstorm on save.
I'd probably use it as a joke for a few minutes and then disable it. Might be a good prank extension to install on your co-workers pc.
VS Extension Idea - On save(or key press), incrementally play the next sound in collection of sounds. IE Darude Sandstorm on save.
6 4 comments 28 Jul 2015 20:49 u/ITW (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: 7 JIRA Integrations To Optimize Your Web Development Workflow
That pic is 4 people with mac books and nobody is even touching them. #Apple.
Comment on: Hey I'm trying to start learning programming but i am having a hell of a time starting. Is there a correct pathway to starting the adventure that is programming?
You had us going!
Comment on: Hey I'm trying to start learning programming but i am having a hell of a time starting. Is there a correct pathway to starting the adventure that is programming?
Same thoughts here lol.
Comment on: What are some programming jargon everyone should be aware of?
Fair enough.
Zoggin' gits....
Comment on: What are some programming jargon everyone should be aware of?
IMO Github has some of the dumbest terminology in all of programming.
Comment on: Where to look for open source project developer?
scratches neck You got that upvote man?
Comment on: Where to look for open source project developer?
So.. you are good to release whatever with Visual Studio Community (free) until you make like a million dollars or so off of whatever you made. You can look into the license but it's basically by the time you violate the license you will probably have gotten an MSDN subscription anyway and it wont matter.
Comment on: Systematic and scientific approach to analyse source code for understanding
I'd say this is a good answer. It really depends on what kind of project it is though.
Comment on: How do you organize all your coding resources?
OneNote. I have a surface pro 3 and I draw everything out on it. Also useful for boring meetings. I have a whole page dedicated to drawings of eyeballs. There is some project info on there but nobody cares about that. They people come for the eyeballs not my notes, that is my contributing to the meeting.
Markdown files in version control is pretty legit too.
Comment on: Why you should never, ever, ever use MongoDB
It has an unbelievable about of compile time checking. Whatever makes me catch the errors before runtime is a plus in my book. It might be annoying if you prefer dynamic typed languages.
Comment on: Why you should never, ever, ever use MongoDB
Good readability is important but yeah, not the deciding factor usually. On the flip side, I will probably pick up F# soon purely based on how concise the language is.
Anyone interested in working on a "FreeSharper" project now that Roslyn is out?
1 0 comments 23 Jul 2015 22:48 u/ITW (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: [META] I'm the moderator of /v/programming and pledge to be more active from now on - AMA
and then after that, learn LESS! Then love yourself for doing it.
Comment on: So I've spent 7 years to write an oss interpreter for a language that can pattern match webpages and is XQuery compatible, and then Reddit's mods just delete my submission
have an upvote
Comment on: Top 10 Programming Languages (Spectrums 2014 Ranking)
I dont even like javascript as a programming language and I agree. It is becoming the goto language for tooling these days.
Comment on: Top 10 Programming Languages (Spectrums 2014 Ranking)
JAVA PROGRAMMER DETECTED.
C# master race. VNext here I come.
Comment on: JavaScript GBA Emulator
Does the world really deserve this?
Comment on: Why this sub sucked on Reddit and how to make it not suck here
I think you're going to find a split in community any way you approach it. Personally, I don't want to look at a bunch of newbie questions the majority of the time, and I think the floodgates will open if you let them. I'm just one man, with one opinion.
Comment on: Interactive and short Vim tutorial
ITT: People ruining their lives. They know not what they do.
Comment on: No Code of Conduct
Photographs - > Camera - > Flash - > Explosions -> Triggered PTSD -> Plz Ban Draugo -> Jk this isn't reddit.
Comment on: The Decline of StackOverflow
The number one thing I hate is when the first comment is "read the documentation". I noticed "Oracle people" do this A LOT. Questions related to .NET or other MS technology seems to be a lot friendly in my experience. It could be bias.
Comment on: Hey /v/programming - What's your favorite language to program in and why?
C#/VB.NET, slowly falling in love with Typescript. Static Typing FTW.
not currently using, but want to.