@Cicada the industry isn't as brainless as people often assume.. most models are studying at universities or the equivalent (especially the males), females start a bit too young
@sehe PHP and Java, the name of @Cicada's boobies.. one is deformed into thinking it's a compiled language, the other is mostly a odd gouge very popular around teenage boys
@refp I have even given Perl5 way more attention than I should have. I know enough about it to have decided to completely give up on it. Needless to say, I still did some gigs in Perl/C when the opportunity arose.
@sehe perl is a nice language, not for production environments tho'.. or it can be, if the developers work really hard not to go with the simple unreadable solution to the problem they are facing
@Insilico True. I learned what to stay away from, and why. Also, I can still weild Perl. Which is nice for repwhoring and impressing the ladies collegues
@CatPlusPlus Adhoc scripting that requires rudimentary datastructures, smarter flow control or just many open files. This means that bash is out, for me. I stop enjoying it the moment I need to handle nested collections. Perl5 objects make my eyes bleed
anyone tried the pyramid push-up exercise? it's bloody harder than I thought it was going to be...
for (int i =0; i < 10; ++i) {
for (int j =i+1; j > 0; --j)
you->push_up ();
std::this_thread::sleep_for (std::chrono::seconds (3));
}
oh no, that's not correct I realized now.. you are so supposed to the the same thing but in reverse afterwards (starting at 9 working your way down to 1)
@JohannesSchaublitb That should be unsurprising given the territory. I wouldn't be surprised if being a bit up the autistic spectrum is a requirement for members of the SC (or at least the research staff/proof reading audience)