Comment on: What is wrong with these modern applications?
0 11 Dec 2017 20:51 u/natehigger44 in v/programmingComment on: What is wrong with these modern applications?
The 2 main problems with "modern" GUI apps that I see are:
- The completely failed experiment of "mobile convergence", which most apps and desktop environments still haven't recovered from
- Retarded, barely functioning web developers trying their hand at real programming (because of Node.js/Electron etc.)
Comment on: X-post: What is a 'good' programmer?
Everyone will tell you something different and 90% of them will be wrong (Sturgeon's Law), possibly including me.
Comment on: Learn 50+ c programming examples easily
printf("Hello, World!");
Using printf to print a literal string considered harmful. Use puts ffs.
Comment on: How to add a GUI to your Golang app in 5 easy steps (powered by Electron)
I'd love to use your app, but I only have 64 gigs of RAM. Showing a pie chart in Electron requires at least 128GB.
Airliners are just flying computers these days and new cars are following closely behind. Hospitals are so reliant on software that UK hospitals had to cancel all routine appointments and close when they got hit with ransomware a few months back. It's a mistake to think architecture comes before software in safety stakes. SJW retards and diversity hires are only being hired at the low-skilled periphery of software but they're just making 1000 times more noise about it.