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Which languages would that be? I imagine it is used in most cases.
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Meta approves bonuses of up to 200% of company executives' salaries as it trims stock awards for employees6·3 months agoFuck that. More masculine energy workplace my ass.
Edit: Sorry I don’t have anything better to add.
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Programming@programming.dev•Coders or lemmy, what editors do you use? Is it worth learning a new one?132·3 months agoHelix is absolutely wonderful.
Used to use Vim/Neovim, but the hassle of setting it up and maintaining huge configuration files was a pain (for me).
Also I never really got it working the way I wanted and never had LSP working for all the languages I needed.
Helix on the other hand. My config file is under 20 lines, LSP works super for all my needs. Well thought out keybindings (mostly) and overall a joy to use.
Nice features and fast.
Still a bunch of things missing, it is a rather young piece of software, but I have been using it as my only editor for the last 1 1/2 years.
Yes, and another project MaxDB, is named after his son Max.
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Programming@programming.dev•Collection of insane and fun facts about SQLite6·4 months agoSo nerdy, so good
That’s the spirit!
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Programming@programming.dev•Coder wrote a bug so bad security guards wanted a word7·5 months agoI took a look at the “coder” and said no thanks.
Goos stuff, I will start using it. My code needs to chill out anyway
Bogosort is great! Also easy to implement
Good to see it “spelt out” like that
Oh my, I feel woozy …
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Programming@programming.dev•How did CPU (and other parts) making worked in the old days ?15·1 year agoI love your enthusiasm and I love that you are asking questions! Also cool that you feel an urge to learn.
That being said, it is rather many questions you are asking at the same time :)
Watch this brilliant series, it should give you a grasp of what is going on, then take it from there.
Computer Science Crash Course: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O5nskjZ_GoI&list=PL8dPuuaLjXtNlUrzyH5r6jN9ulIgZBpdo
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of April 21st2·1 year agoI died as many times on the very last level, as in the rest of the game combined 😅
Loved it
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml•Mr. President, how do I patch KDE 2 for FreeBSD?18·1 year agoHere, I wrote it down for you :)
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Technology@beehaw.org•Each Bitcoin transaction uses 4,200 gallons of water — enough to fill a swimming pool — and could potentially cause freshwater shortages5·1 year agoDo you mean “No bitcoin is useless” - none of the bitcoins are useless.
or
“No. Bitcoins are useless” - all the bitcoins are useless.
breakcore@discuss.tchncs.deto Gaming@beehaw.org•Weekly “What are you playing” Thread || Week of November 12th1·1 year agoYesterday I finished Cocoon - super nice puzzle game from the gameplay designer of Limbo and Inside. Can really recommend it for it’s surreal athmosphere, great sound design and well built puzzles. Check it out!
Half way through BG3 with a couple of friends. Playing together in a single player game streamed from one friend. Works really well this way, which is not too common.
Pretty fun reading. Always good to see some theory and real world mixed.
The article talks about code interviews focusing on big O and how it can be misleading.
Nice that both Go and Python, a compiled and an interpreted language, are used in the examples, to higlight what is actually going on and how theory can/does differ from praxis.