@JerryCoffin Did that before. Today I would use Clion which is pretty close, if not better than VS
Also some asshole, already commercialized my biliant idea for a new microscope. Curiously I can still claim its novel from an academic perspective because nobody in academia knows anything.
@StackedCrooked when I was a kid I felt like development should follow certain best practices. When I got older I learned about the concept of a "first to market prototype". I also learned that sometimes the product wasn't important. I would say, is that as an astute observer versed in the ways of the world, development is not the end game. Controlling the flow of vc money and demonstrating growth potential to the idiots who gave you money is thr end game.
Another opinion is that you should bang some petite Asian chick, instead of trying.
Yeah, this is why a comical percentage of neckbeerds I know belive in reincarnation
I had another sad experience tonight with talking to friends in the Silicon Valley, so perhaps I am jaded or expressing courses of action that aren't practical for people aren't attached to the global pool of monegy
But at end of the day, it makes me sad to realize how much more their exoerineces and lives are worth compared to my empheral existence
Anyways, my experience with human beings is that a majority of them will have no trouble sacrificing their personhood. What the cracker jack do we do with that?
At least vector code is mostly readable for intermediate programmers.
But I don't believe the complexity of the code posted is proportional to the inherent complexity of the problem being solved.
The extreme genericness might result in elimination of a little bit of duplication that would have existed in more simpler code. I don't think that's worth it.
However, that's just speculation on my part.
@Mikhail Don't worry, once the alcohol has left your body your perspective on this should have normalized as well. :)
I recently had this bug when operating with a library that used bitfields. I tried to set the field like this: obj.field = (flag & mask);. This didn't work because flag & mask doesn't simply return 0 or 1.
I had to change it to (flat & mask) ? true : false (or some variation)
> Operators in Fortress have precedence, but there is no total ordering, no complete precedence table. Instead, operators only have relative precedence, and only if they are actually commonly used that way in scientific publications.
> Mixing operators that don't have defined relative precedence is a compile error; in that case parentheses must be used.
> Also, Fortress is whitespace sensitive, but whitespace can only be used to emphasize existing implicit grouping, never to override it. So, 2+3*5 is okay, 2 + 3 * 5 is okay, 2 + 3*5 is okay because it only emphasizes the already present precedence, but 2+3 * 5 is a compile error, because the visually emphasized grouping doesn't match the actual parse tree.
@Mysticial @Xeo I had stopped watching Asobi Asobase after 7 minutes into the first episode, thinking it was gonna be yet another typical girl show. How wrong I was!