Comment on: C++ Where Is It Heading? And What Are The New Features In C++ 17
0 16 Aug 2017 02:36 u/alexkobold in v/programmingComment on: Transforming Mistakes
Build mistake into product this week, sell patch for that mistake next week.
Comment on: Different Languages Summed Up
Correction:
LISP: (What (if (everything (was (a pair?)))))
Comment on: Some day we won't even need coders anymore
If we could "compile" a spec written in English into an executable file then the spec would be "code", no?
Comment on: Brain Snort...new Trivia Game...just launched...very fun & challenging...no ADS or COOKIES (feedback sought)
Try to use the site with Javascript disabled.
Comment on: Brain Snort...new Trivia Game...just launched...very fun & challenging...no ADS or COOKIES (feedback sought)
Usually when I'm asked to enable Javascript I feel resentful, but the poem filled me with tranquility.
Comment on: Trying to get balls deep into SQL, dont really like it, any tips?
Learn the basics and then chill. Odds are that you'll tend to access databases through helper functions in a procedural language that construct SQL queries for you.
Comment on: Stack Overflow puts a new spin on resumes for developers
You don't program in your spare time?
Comment on: Teach Yourself Programming in Ten Years
Doesn't it excite you that you have the potential to be an expert in five things?
Comment on: Why I'm not a big fan of Scrum
I'm a big fan of agile
Comment on: Given indefinite time, what's the best way code could be commented?
Given indefinite time you could write code to be so straightforward that no comments are needed.
Comment on: golang code of conduct proposal
Avoid destructive behavior, for example: [...] “Microaggressions,” the small, subtle, often subconscious actions that marginalize people in oppressed groups.
How is one supposed to avoid subconscious behaviour?
J is a regular poster to the golang-nuts mailing list. On one thread, they make the comment “Go’s type system is so simple even my grandma could understand it.” Another poster points out that the comment goes against the code of conduct, since it marginalises women and the elderly by implying that something need be simple for an old woman to understand it.
J should have pointed out that he wasn't making an observation about all elderly women, just his grandma who is specifically an idiot.
I'm not a C++ dev and everything that I read about it screams "bloat". Is there an agreed-upon set of features which basically just adds OO to C?