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0 03 Feb 2019 16:05 u/Pwning4Ever in v/programmingComment 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Any suggestions for a good cobol compiler?
5 8 comments 04 Jul 2016 00:27 u/Pwning4Ever (self.programming) in v/programmingComment 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.
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/programmingComment 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.
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?