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8:18 PM
@roganjosh I think the point is that a GenAI tool like Copilot reduces the amount of code you have to write, but instead you have to read and understand the generated code so that you know what it does, and to make sure it actually does what you intend.
That may be harder than reading a colleague's code. At least with a colleague, you can ask them why they did stuff that you find puzzling. But if you ask an LLM, it may just hallucinate a plausible sounding explanation.
 
Maybe people will start valuing readable code more!
 
Perhaps.
Of course, readability is relative. A lot of old C code can look pretty cryptic. But compared to assembler code, it's very readable. :)
Lisp fans claim it's a very elegant language. But I've always found it very painful to read. All those parentheses trigger a kind of dyslexic reaction in my brain.
 
@PM2Ring Perfect, and exists complex and non-complex code, even if they are readable (but complex ones are less readable, of course)
 
Conversely, a lot of people find RPN languages like PostScript difficult to read. But I find it easy to read and write, once my brain clicks into RPN mode, which admittedly takes a couple of minutes.
 
8:33 PM
In this case, it is already a matter of knowledge of the programming language in question.
 
Almost all early C coders were experienced in assembler. C was promoted as a more human-friendly (and portable) alternative to assembler.
 
Of course
 
 
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10:42 PM
@Aran-Fey It's only latin5 (ISO-8859-9) or utf8? That narrows things down. Are you tying to find out if the result is a valid utterance in German language, or just that it doesn't contain non-German characters?
Yes chardet is not reliable, I found it unuseable for my purposes.
 
Either one would work for me
 
11:04 PM
Heya, I just downloaded Anaconda and PyCharm as an IDE. Whenever I try to run anything it complains that there's no interpreter. I'm setting it up as a Conda Environment with the default executable C:\Users\Admin\Anaconda3\condabin\conda.bat. Is this right? I see the environment appear in Anaconda Navigator, but it doesn't find an interpreter in PyCharm.
 
@Aran-Fey Are you trying to discriminate 'German' from 'English' or 'Eastern European' or 'non-ASCII' or 'gobbledygook'? Show us an example snippet.
@user10478 When you say "it", I assume you mean "PyCharm". First, make sure the Anaconda install is correct (you might also need to edit your Windows environment variables, I don't remember. Test if you can run Python from Windows terminal prompt). Second, go inside PyCharm and fix the settings/options for the default path to the Python install. If any further install issues, look in the Anaconda doc or on SuperUser; it's offtopic here.
 
Yeah PyCharm, I'll look into a couple of those thanks.
 
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