Comment on: Python is eating the world: How one developer's side project became the hottest programming language on the planet
0 21 Aug 2019 03:50 u/foltaisaprovenshill in v/programmingComment on: Python is eating the world: How one developer's side project became the hottest programming language on the planet
Go back to Reddit with such faggot illogic.
Comment on: GitHub builds wall round private repos, makes devs in US-sanctioned countries pay for it
Microsoft's Team Foundation free hosting is unironically better than anything Github provides anyway - unlimited space, low or no user limit (I forget) and as far as I'm aware it's not subject to the faggot "code of conduct" trash.
Comment on: Python joins movement to dump 'offensive' master, slave terms
I always thought Python sucked due to having to deal with whitespace for scoping anyway, personally. Yeah, you can work around it but it's ultimately just a crummy design decision as it results in annoying and frequent errors.
It's as annoying as if C/C++ forced you to have exactly 3 spaces after every semi-colon.
Of course, other than that it is nice, has many cool libraries blah blah. Disliking the design doesn't mean I won't use it, though this SJW shit is another prospect. I fucking loathe globalist SJW trash.
Comment on: For the love of God, is there a modern VCS besides TFS, mercurial, and git (mainly git, fuck git)?
Have you looked at PlasticSCM?
Comment on: Idea: Using AI to eradicate the private data companies have on you.
- 1) Identify which browser functions are used to finger print/data gather
- 2) Write a DLL that lets you inject your own versions of each of the identified methods
- 3) Feed your DLL functions data created by a simple markov chain to look like real data but be nonsense as it relates to your data profile.
Comment on: Why I won't do your coding test
This attitude would seem nearly identical to the one of someone who can't code.
Not really. It's the attitude of someone who doesn't like their time being wasted by people who can't code.
Comment on: Why I won't do your coding test
I assure you that most developers I interview have yet to ever raise a concern about being tested, regardless of what point they are in their careers.
Most devs probably don't feel it's worth their time to tell you how stupid your test is, and instead just bin the application and mark your emails as spam. Real talk bro.
I understand a lot of HR types love their tests and think they are super clever for devising them, but the reality is that no one gives a wet shit about your "programming triathalon".
Comment on: Why I won't do your coding test
You'll actually notice he mentioned compensation on that point. But okay.
Comment on: Why I won't do your coding test
Yeah the people bandying about the idea that "real programmers" rewrite the wheel everyday are full of shit. Real programmers are lazy/efficient as fuck.
Lua is vastly superior in every way.