Message from @Renna (Vosgy) ๐
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gay af
prolog was p a i n f u l
Peanut brained eurotrash
switching from uni to uni of applied sciences so I don't have to do proofing anymore <:GWfroggyWeSmart:375369048038572035>
Lazy faghot
c'mon
I'm not studying informatics so that 17/26 mandatory subjects are mathematical proofing
Math Is love
not a random number btw
fuck prolog
lol
back when we studied it it was mainly in regards to databases
It was really fine when it just came to declaring them
I do like how it handles variables
and then comes the recursion on literally everything <:GWseremePeepoLife:402867847950237698>
@Deleted User people are such pussies about c/cpp
So much stuff that you can just do in C/C++ that you just basically can't in fancy "clean" high level languages. I'm teaching my son C right now (he's 12) because I don't want him learning some pussy language like Python first and then being like "omg C is hard and there's all these brakets and semicolons"
I learned C first because I'm not a little bitch and I'm damn glad I did. Had I learned like JS or soemthing first I'd be a shit coder
so many devs now that have no fucking idea how memory works or the power of a pointer
My favourite language was an academic one called DLX, it was a bastardized version of MIPS. Most fun I ever had in Comp Sci.
semis are the shit
fuck am i supposed to do without brackets?
indent m8
significant whitespace
why have brackets when you can have a specific non negotiable number of spaces do the same thing
that honestly sounds terrible
the insignifigance of whitespace is an organizational godsend
that's basically python
one of my only IRL coder friends likes these pretty languages
Ruby, Go, etc
I used to write c/cpp but like
I ain't got the time for that shit now
so I just roll ezmode these days
php for web because fuck it and python for basically anything else
i've nothing against using whatever's quickest
but the whitespace thing just blows my mind how anyone would see that as an advantage
*technically* it forces you to stick to a standard of formatting
which is arguably not a bad thing
i reserve the right to code like an autistic
but I've seen many occasions where people are like "watfk how python?????" because they've copied the code with space indents