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Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

One of my friends met Linus at a pool once, she said hi, he told her to fuck off.

Now we are worried about hurting the feelings of others when the guy in charge is a total dick?

0 03 Feb 2019 16:05 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Female Programmers

As oppose to just "CD /voat", it's been a while since I've had to use a Linux system but it's painful seeing someone CD 8 times like this.

0 30 Oct 2018 08:23 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials

80s kids are such good programmers that they need an army of pajeets for their industries to stay afloat.

0 24 Jan 2018 20:38 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Some day we won't even need coders anymore

A lot of compilers seem to do a half ass job also at churning out low level stuff also. You're going to need a person to look at the assembly and make every tweak to make a lot of these codes which run say millions of times a minute to be as efficient as possible.

0 06 May 2017 23:11 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: How many of you can still read your own code you created years ago?

Kinda, my first language was Python which is a very procedural language so easy to read.

1 30 Dec 2016 04:41 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Will being a programmer become a near minimum wage occupation?

Doubt it, basically all universities require their CS majors to complete Calculus 2 which gives a lot of people struggles.

And coding can be easy like for loops but it gets much more complex later on when discussing things like data structures.

2 23 Sep 2016 04:33 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Any suggestions for a good cobol compiler?

Thank you, and from what some recruiters told me that there is a big generational gap as many CS schools stopped teaching mainframe. And now the boomers are retiring giving me a nice niche in the developer job market. Could be true, or could be an exaggerated sales-pitch though.

0 04 Jul 2016 04:50 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Any suggestions for a good cobol compiler?

Thanks, i will try setting it up tomorrow. Getting these things to work is always a pain though.

0 04 Jul 2016 04:48 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Comment on: Any suggestions for a good cobol compiler?

I already know the big languages but as for cobol. My end goal is to be a remote developer (work from home). I will most likely be connected to a mainframe, and cobol is a pretty big language for the mainframe.

Plus i have a cobol class this fall and i heard the class can be a challenge, so i want to just learn cobol to make things easier on me.

1 04 Jul 2016 04:47 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Any suggestions for a good cobol compiler?
5 8 comments 04 Jul 2016 00:27 u/Pwning4Ever (self.programming) in v/programming
Comment on: List of 20+ free online programming/CS courses (MOOCs) with FREE certificates of accomplishments/transcripts/badges

Is there a cobol course? Im taking that next semester.

0 07 Jun 2016 16:42 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
Is being a video game programmer as bad as everyone says it is?
5 4 comments 11 Apr 2016 04:32 u/Pwning4Ever (self.programming) in v/programming
Comment on: Model shows off her sick coding skills (X-Post from /v/funny)

It looks like the program was called "code" and she was trying to execute or compile it.

0 11 Apr 2016 04:29 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programming
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