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    • Gators1G
      Gators1
      last edited by

      Brainf**k in 100 Seconds

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      • KilemallK
        Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Gators1
        last edited by

        @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

        Brainf**k in 100 Seconds

        If the world was functional, Amiga would have won.

        https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

        Never go full Lithu-
        Twain

        No editing is gonna save you now-
        Wingmann

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        • Gators1G
          Gators1
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          America wasn’t ready for a computer named after illegal immigrant gibberish.

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          • rote7R
            rote7
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            The damn swiss made me doubt myself for at least a week, to varying degrees.

            To eliminate duplicates and speed up address searches I have added an indexed MD5 checksum column to the address table.

            On insert and update triggers build the seed for this checksum by concatenating zipcode, city, district, street, number, building part. Then spaces, newlines and tabs are removed. Finally the result gets converted to UPPERCASE, fed to MD5 and placed into the chksum field,

            In order to avoid a roundtrip to the DB for checksum calculation when doing searches I added a function to our repository that does exactly the same. Problem was that the results were not identical.

            Long story short, it’s the Swiss’ fault.

            Unicode standard eleventy states:

            00DF ß LATIN SMALL LETTER 
               SHARP S     
               = Eszett
               - German 
               - uppercase is "SS"
               - nonstandard uppercase is 1E9E ẞ 
            
            1E9E ẞ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S 
               - lowercase is 00DF ß
            

            Unicode standard twelventy states:

            00DF ß LATIN SMALL LETTER 
               SHARP S 
               = Eszett
               - German
               - **not used in Swiss High German**    
               - uppercase is "SS" or 1E9E ẞ 1E9E ẞ 
            
            LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
                SHARP S 
              - **not used in Swiss High German**
              - lowercase is 00DF ß
            

            Turns out MySQL is the only kid in town who uses the nonstandard uppercase 1E9E ẞ.

            Solution: Changed the conversion to lowercase in the mysql, triggers, ran a quick table update and all is fine now.

            My question: Why do the Swiss abhor the uppercase ß?

            fffg

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            • tiggerT
              tigger
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              The what??

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              • WhoofeW
                Whoofe Gold
                last edited by

                i dont like it when a German starts talking about SS

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                If no set of moral ideas were truer or better than any other, there would be no sense in preferring civilized morality to savage morality, or Christian morality to Nazi morality. In fact, of course, we all do believe that some moralities are better than others . . . . The moment you say that one set of moral ideas can be better than another, you are, in fact, measuring them both by a standard . . . admitting that there is such a thing as a real Right, independent of what people think, and that some people's ideas get nearer to that real Right than others."

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                • PakoonP
                  Pakoon
                  last edited by

                  Uffe shouldn’t have sold MySql to Oracle.

                  ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                  • rote7R
                    rote7 @Whoofe
                    last edited by

                    @Whoofe said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                    i dont like it when a German starts talking about SS

                    Hey, during the last world championship the world discussed about German politicians with armbands. We are way past this.

                    fffg

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                    • Gators1G
                      Gators1 @rote7
                      last edited by Gators1

                      @rote7 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                      @Whoofe said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                      i dont like it when a German starts talking about SS

                      Hey, during the last world championship the world discussed about German politicians with armbands. We are way past this.

                      We never get past anything here.

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                      • KilemallK
                        Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @rote7
                        last edited by

                        @rote7 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                        The damn swiss made me doubt myself for at least a week, to varying degrees.

                        To eliminate duplicates and speed up address searches I have added an indexed MD5 checksum column to the address table.

                        On insert and update triggers build the seed for this checksum by concatenating zipcode, city, district, street, number, building part. Then spaces, newlines and tabs are removed. Finally the result gets converted to UPPERCASE, fed to MD5 and placed into the chksum field,

                        In order to avoid a roundtrip to the DB for checksum calculation when doing searches I added a function to our repository that does exactly the same. Problem was that the results were not identical.

                        Long story short, it’s the Swiss’ fault.

                        Unicode standard eleventy states:

                        00DF ß LATIN SMALL LETTER 
                           SHARP S     
                           = Eszett
                           - German 
                           - uppercase is "SS"
                           - nonstandard uppercase is 1E9E ẞ 
                        
                        1E9E ẞ LATIN CAPITAL LETTER SHARP S 
                           - lowercase is 00DF ß
                        

                        Unicode standard twelventy states:

                        00DF ß LATIN SMALL LETTER 
                           SHARP S 
                           = Eszett
                           - German
                           - **not used in Swiss High German**    
                           - uppercase is "SS" or 1E9E ẞ 1E9E ẞ 
                        
                        LATIN CAPITAL LETTER
                            SHARP S 
                          - **not used in Swiss High German**
                          - lowercase is 00DF ß
                        

                        Turns out MySQL is the only kid in town who uses the nonstandard uppercase 1E9E ẞ.

                        Solution: Changed the conversion to lowercase in the mysql, triggers, ran a quick table update and all is fine now.

                        My question: Why do the Swiss abhor the uppercase ß?

                        Dammit I hate character translation shit.

                        https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

                        Never go full Lithu-
                        Twain

                        No editing is gonna save you now-
                        Wingmann

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                        • KilemallK
                          Kilemall Careful, railroad agent @Pakoon
                          last edited by

                          @Pakoon said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                          Uffe shouldn’t have sold MySql to Oracle.

                          Oracle has it? Damn I hate that kimono wearing bastard!

                          https://i.imgur.com/hX2CMMZ.jpg

                          Never go full Lithu-
                          Twain

                          No editing is gonna save you now-
                          Wingmann

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                          • PakoonP
                            Pakoon @Kilemall
                            last edited by

                            @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                            @Pakoon said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                            Uffe shouldn’t have sold MySql to Oracle.

                            Oracle has it? Damn I hate that kimono wearing bastard!

                            Lol.

                            Btw, this is My after whom the developer’s daughter was named:

                            Pikku_Myy_(Tove_Jansson).jpg

                            ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                            • TazzT
                              Tazz
                              last edited by

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                              GTFO

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                              • O
                                oyaji @Kilemall
                                last edited by

                                @Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                @Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                This is interesting. Dude is predicting we will program in some kind of pseudocode in the future and AI will write the code, test it, etc. You can even prototype code in different languages to see which is most efficient. Still a ways off because people write more efficient code, but probably not like a decade the way AI is progressing.

                                Masterclass: AI-driven Development for Programmers

                                I always figured Spock was using some kind of precise syntax to frame his computer queries and commands.

                                “computer: calculate to the last digit the value of pi.”

                                © 2015 - 2025 oyaji

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                                • ?
                                  A Former User
                                  last edited by

                                  I was just paging through the 2022 Stack Overflow Developer Survey which I hadn’t read yet. It’s always interesting I find to read what languages and tools are growing and declining in popularity.

                                  Anyway, I was somewhat amused to see that the two IDEs I use for work daily (vscode and eclipse) were the second most wanted and second most dreaded respectively. I’ve made peace mostly with eclipse since I had to but I understand why it’s hated.

                                  Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022

                                  Stack Overflow Developer Survey 2022

                                  In May 2022 over 70,000 developers told us how they learn and level up, which tools they’re using, and what they want.

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                                  • Gators1G
                                    Gators1
                                    last edited by

                                    This dude is pretty funny

                                    I Got Rejected By 22-Year old CEO

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                                    • PakoonP
                                      Pakoon
                                      last edited by

                                      Aleksandr Volodarsky on Twitter

                                      ♙♙♙ Michael Waltz added you to the group.

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                                      • TazzT
                                        Tazz
                                        last edited by

                                        I never lifted a finger to click a mouse and find out more about this. Oh well, looks like I missed my chance.

                                        Ed Zitron  /  May 8, 2023  /  Tech, Economy, Markets, Discourse, Enterprise, News, Nordic, Startups, Retail, Careers, Strategy, Future of Work

                                        RIP Metaverse, we hardly knew ye

                                        RIP Metaverse, we hardly knew ye

                                        Mark Zuckerberg spent years trying to make the Metaverse happen, but now it has been replaced by AI and is headed to the tech industry idea graveyard.

                                        The Metaverse, the once-buzzy technology that promised to allow users to hang out awkwardly in a disorientating video-game-like world, has died after being abandoned by the business world. It was three years old.

                                        The capital-M Metaverse, a descendant of the 1982 movie “Tron” and the 2003 video game “Second Life,” was born in 2021 when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg changed the name of his trillion-dollar company to Meta. After a much-heralded debut, the Metaverse became the obsession of the tech world and a quick hack to win over Wall Street investors. The hype could not save the Metaverse, however, and a lack of coherent vision for the product ultimately led to its decline. Once the tech industry turned to a new, more promising trend — generative AI — the fate of the Metaverse was sealed.

                                        The Metaverse is now headed to the tech industry’s graveyard of failed ideas. But the short life and ignominious death of the Metaverse offers a glaring indictment of the tech industry that birthed it.

                                        GTFO

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                                        • Gators1G
                                          Gators1 @Pakoon
                                          last edited by

                                          @Pakoon those are funny as hell.

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                                          • Gators1G
                                            Gators1 @Tazz
                                            last edited by

                                            @Tazz said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

                                            I never lifted a finger to click a mouse and find out more about this. Oh well, looks like I missed my chance.

                                            Ed Zitron  /  May 8, 2023  /  Tech, Economy, Markets, Discourse, Enterprise, News, Nordic, Startups, Retail, Careers, Strategy, Future of Work

                                            RIP Metaverse, we hardly knew ye

                                            RIP Metaverse, we hardly knew ye

                                            Mark Zuckerberg spent years trying to make the Metaverse happen, but now it has been replaced by AI and is headed to the tech industry idea graveyard.

                                            The Metaverse, the once-buzzy technology that promised to allow users to hang out awkwardly in a disorientating video-game-like world, has died after being abandoned by the business world. It was three years old.

                                            The capital-M Metaverse, a descendant of the 1982 movie “Tron” and the 2003 video game “Second Life,” was born in 2021 when Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg changed the name of his trillion-dollar company to Meta. After a much-heralded debut, the Metaverse became the obsession of the tech world and a quick hack to win over Wall Street investors. The hype could not save the Metaverse, however, and a lack of coherent vision for the product ultimately led to its decline. Once the tech industry turned to a new, more promising trend — generative AI — the fate of the Metaverse was sealed.

                                            The Metaverse is now headed to the tech industry’s graveyard of failed ideas. But the short life and ignominious death of the Metaverse offers a glaring indictment of the tech industry that birthed it.

                                            Wonder how many billions in jpeg real estate people bought in that thing? Probably will be some lawsuits and at least Lob will get rich.

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