True Spaghetti code
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[email protected]replied to [email protected] last edited by
But first you need to make a custom Risc-V CPU optimized for rust (and minimal memory leaks) and then port a custom Arch fork (completely rewritten in rust ofc) so you can run OxideFetch
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I think your description covers many career choices in a capitalist society.
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The git commit comment when pushing to prod is just: WCGW?
... alternate ending: YOLO!
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partial_accumenreplied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
I know a bit of python and ruby, but doing something similar except I'm writing it in BASIC on a Commodore 64 and am going to attempt to refactor it assembly. I have most of the BASIC version working now.
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This... Is a very good point.
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[email protected]replied to Gigliorananomicom last edited by
Code looks more terrifying than it actually is
After learning the basics of a programming language, you could try using a game engine like Unity or Godot to not have to code a lot of more complicated things like displaying things and collisions
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Minecraft, quintessentially
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i am both people in this picture
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"You are quite possibly the worst programmer I have ever heard of."
Derek Smart: "Ah, but you have heard of me."
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Even as a joke, this doesn't avoid anything. The system scheduler just has to do the sorting using a regular algorithm
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That's why we invented docker! Instead of trying to fix, just copy your whole machine
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That sounds expensive