Comment on: Programmer quits work on project after getting triggered by a variable name (The comments, however . . .)
Hope he never goes back.
Comment on: Which voat plugin should we contribute to?
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Comment on: Which voat plugin should we contribute to?
Context pls. My take: Boats is good, but cold be much much better.
Comment on: Which voat plugin should we contribute to?
I don't think that's true, most have been inactive for several months. AVE is very much active. Not sure if there are any others competing, that's why I asked.
Comment on: Which voat plugin should we contribute to?
AVE guy is definitely active, had a chat with him just now. Told me about the achitecture, apparently AVE is modular. Just wanted to see if someone had something even better.
Comment on: Which voat plugin should we contribute to?
As I stated, you're right, but (to say the least) I don't feel comfortable with the technology stack behind voat, and could do much more good on a plugin.
Which voat plugin should we contribute to?
8 15 comments 16 Jan 2016 02:31 u/un_salamandre (self.programming) in v/programmingComment on: Decentralized Internet Will Save Humanity!
If files are indexed by their hash how does a website maintainer update their website?
Comment on: Decentralized Internet Will Save Humanity!
See this is why I likke the other comment more, he gave me a concrete thing to check out. With your help, I have no idea how to push a decentralized internet.
Comment on: Decentralized Internet Will Save Humanity!
Ok looks cool, but really lacks concretes. Whichs services does he mean specifically, distruibuted social networks like diaspora? Or actually decentralizing every website? And if so, how?
Comment on: You Don't Have to Be Good at Math to Learn to Code
Good analogy.
Comment on: You Don't Have to Be Good at Math to Learn to Code
Haha, exactly!
Comment on: You Don't Have to Be Good at Math to Learn to Code
Bullshit. You probably can learn "just the parts of math that are necessary", but doing "only" modulo, sets, basic math, logic and the likes is still doing quite a lot of math. And if you're even tapping into graphics programming, there's a hell lot of more in store for you...
Comment on: Comparing C to machine language
Ah, ok, thank you.
Comment on: Comparing C to machine language
But not the assigning to zero, the assigning to other variable. Lines ...000f57 and ...000f5a. Go to 8:42 in the video to see very clearly, that they're both collectively labeled "x = y", and my point is that that should be able to be done in one line, not two.
Comment on: Comparing C to machine language
I'm not talking about the adding, but the assigning part.
Comment on: Comparing C to machine language
A question: Why does "x = y" need two lines? Would not "movl -0xc(%rbp), -0x8(%rbp)" suffice?
Comment on: If someone with 5-10 years of experience in something, be it Java or a specific database, is called 'Senior'....
When it comes to the tools - sure. But don't you think you're getting better at more abstract skills? Say, project management, planning, reading people or assessing their talent, managing a team or handling coworkers...
Comment on: If someone with 5-10 years of experience in something, be it Java or a specific database, is called 'Senior'....
You're not completely wrong, but I think you're also exagerrating.
Comment on: What programming language changed your outlook on creating software?
Haskell. Made me google "Maybe in C++?"
Comment on: So, has anyone started work on "VES" yet?
Keyboard navigation, above all else! But the tagging was nice too, I guess we don't have that here yet?
Comment on: So, has anyone started work on "VES" yet?
Yeah, I heard they were on their way with key bindings as well!
Good luck!