It’s used in a course I’m taking right now so unfortunately I think I have to dive right in. I’m sure it’ll be fine—just haven’t really had that “wow what is going on” moment with respect to syntax since I started programming. But at the same time that’s pretty cool!
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It’s just so different from anything I’ve touched before I’m in uncharted territory here
OCaml is a little scary …
Twobee!! So cute !
I get that, I started out doing web dev too and it also seemed a bit intimidating—CSAPP is a pretty great book if you ever wanna check it out, and tinkering with Arduino/raspberry pi stuff is never a bad idea for learning more about this stuff either!
Oooh that’s cool! Well done data visualization is the best!! I like low level stuff and tooling generally :)
jumping back on the wagon! more cool old computer content soon ^^
Nobody really judges all films because a lot are bad or mediocre, though. Even considering barrier to entry, shovelware is something like shooting a short film on your phone and posting it on youtube. It feels like games get this treatment disproportionately.
That’s fine. It’s also fine for that to shape other people’s impression of your opinion.
I’m referring to people who say “unlike other works in [x medium/genre], this is actually good” as opposed to saying “even though I don’t typically enjoy [x medium/genre], I enjoyed this.” One is a blanket statement on quality, the other is just giving context for someone’s feelings.
What type of computer/programming stuff do you like :0
This is gorgeous I love your style
It’s valid to dislike things! I think that sentiment comes across as condescending, though, even if it’s not meant to be. No need to put down an entire genre or medium to qualify your enjoyment of a thing.
I’ve also been rewatching Clannad! I’m trusting in tomoyo and kyou here
Very interesting. I’ve lived in the same apartment complex for almost my entire life and do know some people who’ve been here as long as I can remember, though that’s rarer because of rent increases. I do think there’s something unifying about occupying very similarly structured living spaces.
You get to know the people in your building and come to terms with the fact that most won’t stay long. They leave often compared to communities that live in houses. I’d like to think that being exposed to that transience while growing up had some impact on my worldview today.
As a big city dweller I can confirm this. All my friends are ghosts and I’m currently typing from beyond the grave.
At first I thought maybe they weren’t planning on labeling AI content to try and create the illusion of a larger/more active user-base. But apparently they’re thinking of having an AI feed…? I honestly can’t determine who’d ask for this
That skirt and coat pair great ^_^
Graphics rock I love triangles
Really like the gameboy and portable consoles in general—the constraints of being handheld lead to some really neat design decisions. Have you looked at the Dreamcast at all? Never owned one but think it’s extremely cool on a technical level
Thanks! And that’s great to hear :)
Fellowships are an option but never guaranteed, I’ll have to wait and see when the time comes
I want to work on an emulator but I want to work on a database but I want to work on a kernel but I want to work on an optimizing compiler
It's funny that nowadays any really serious hobby eventually leads to you using and mastering spreadsheets.
I respect Java in the same way you’d respect a dangerous wild animal that could instantly kill you
Masters degrees are expensive but also I wanna spend more time with PL and do research :(
This genre may be limited to DDR 😔 Regardless I’ve been having fun with groove coaster wai wai party
Ok this is mostly about me realizing we use Java for the intro course/DSA and then never again in any other course including electives