The OFFICIAL programming thread
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@Blanks said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Vibe coding’s strength lies in helping you find direction quickly, but vibe engineering simply isn’t there yet.
“Vibe engineering” being a contradiction in terms might shed some light there.
Stop trying to harsh our vibe dude
Another gaddam user.
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I’m learning the Odin programming language. By default, when you save your source code the LSP reformats your code to the Odin recommended style. OK. I don’t love it when languages come with highly opinionated programming styles but I can learn to swallow my bile when it does things like replace my spaces with tabs. But then it goes and does this:

What kind of un-gohly fucking terrorist aligns the case conditions with the switch?
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Isn’t Odin Finnish? You have your answer
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@Hog said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
OK. I don’t love it when languages come with highly opinionated programming styles
That’s exactly why I try to stay far away from python.
EDIT
That indentation style is unacceptable to my OCB.
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Weenies.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Weenies.
Eighty columns ought to be enough for everybody?
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@rote7 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Weenies.
Eighty columns ought to be enough for everybody?
Damn straight.
Plus computer don’t care about neat placement. Syntax is another matter, that’s the madness of language/OS designers.
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Computers should be shot!
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@Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Computers should be shot!
I look forward to seeing your Kid Rock style video for social media
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@Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Computers should be shot!
Every last damned one of 'em.
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@tigger said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Computers should be shot!
This.
Vibe code much?
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I’ll bet he’s fun.
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@Gustaf said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
I’ll bet he’s fun.
He has no time for fun. Fun just depreciates your assets.
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Ben Franklin thought similarly.
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@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Ben Franklin thought similarly.
I don’t know . . .
I’ve heard and read Franklin had a lot of fun.
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@Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Ben Franklin thought similarly.
I don’t know . . .
I’ve heard and read Franklin had a lot of fun.
That was investments!
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@Jam said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@oyaji said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Ben Franklin thought similarly.
I don’t know . . .
I’ve heard and read Franklin had a lot of fun.
I remember reading about Franklin advocating continuous learning throughout the day, wasting not a minute, even while eating and pooping. I took up the habit myself while quite young after reading that, perhaps around age 7.
DDGAI:
"Benjamin Franklin also strongly advocated for lifelong learning and self-improvement. He believed in making the most of every moment to pursue knowledge, often engaging in reading while performing other activities. Franklin famously emphasized the pursuit of education as a key to personal development and societal progress. He created various initiatives, such as libraries and educational institutions, reflecting his commitment to continuous learning."Franklin’s approach to learning was holistic, encouraging people to educate themselves in various fields, including science, philosophy, and public affairs, often memorably saying, “Tell me and I forget, teach me and I remember, involve me and I learn.” This illustrates his belief in active e"ngagement and constant personal growth.

