Message from @azathoth

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2018-07-31 19:12:08 UTC  

or, LINus User eXperience

2018-07-31 19:12:26 UTC  

it’s used mostly for research I believe

2018-07-31 19:12:52 UTC  

NixOS is nice

2018-07-31 19:13:01 UTC  

and then of course embedded systems as well.

2018-07-31 19:13:18 UTC  

purely functional and you can rollback to updates

2018-07-31 19:13:23 UTC  

thats some old 80s shit

2018-07-31 19:13:40 UTC  

runs on PDP11

2018-07-31 19:14:21 UTC  

i guess they actually MEAN its not unix, unlike GNU, who just copied unix

2018-07-31 19:15:43 UTC  

xinu runs on m68k <:GWcmeisterPeepoLove:403295311189245952>

2018-07-31 19:16:13 UTC  

sounds like youve got a seasoned prof at least

2018-07-31 19:16:39 UTC  

I personally use the Google Java Style code:

2018-07-31 19:16:43 UTC  

*Each time a new block or block-like construct is opened, the indent increases by two spaces. When the block ends, the indent returns to the previous indent level. The indent level applies to both code and comments throughout the block.*

2018-07-31 19:17:10 UTC  

you can download the style guide from github and import it into IntelliJ

2018-07-31 19:17:11 UTC  

ill just do whatever the c++ standard is

2018-07-31 19:17:39 UTC  

i get a lil too creative with formatting when left to my own devices

2018-07-31 19:17:44 UTC  

C++ standard has a style guide?

2018-07-31 19:18:05 UTC  

i'm sure?

2018-07-31 19:18:32 UTC  

theres definitely a standard when writing it commercially

2018-07-31 19:19:02 UTC  

@M4Gunner you a tabs guy right?

2018-07-31 19:19:50 UTC  

I know, that Kernighan and Ritchie suggested a style for C, which not all adhere to

2018-07-31 19:19:51 UTC  

i only used spaces when i first started

2018-07-31 19:20:05 UTC  

Bjarne has his own style guide for cpp

2018-07-31 19:21:32 UTC  

What do you mean with using spaces? I use indent, but it gets transformed into spaces by my IDE

2018-07-31 19:22:04 UTC  

the reason for this is that the code looks in all editors and IDEs the same

2018-07-31 19:22:11 UTC  

sounds annoying

2018-07-31 19:22:43 UTC  

tabs are easier to nav when editing

2018-07-31 19:23:46 UTC  

so if my IDE converted all tabs to spaces, it would bother me

2018-07-31 19:24:11 UTC  

if it wanted to convert all instances of x amount of spaces to tabs, that might be okay

2018-07-31 19:24:38 UTC  

you will not be affected by it with a sophisticaed IDE

2018-07-31 19:24:39 UTC  

its really one of the stupidest points of contention

2018-07-31 19:24:52 UTC  

they both do literally the same thing: nothing.

2018-07-31 19:25:37 UTC  

sounds like sophisticated IDEs like to mutilate code without me realizing

2018-07-31 19:25:43 UTC  

the problem is that the code looks different in editors with different indent size

2018-07-31 19:26:05 UTC  

which is why Google and in general pros use spaces

2018-07-31 19:26:07 UTC  

then they can use the proper indent size in their respective editor

2018-07-31 19:26:20 UTC  

>pros use spaces

2018-07-31 19:26:26 UTC  

there was a study which found that people using spaces earn more

2018-07-31 19:26:27 UTC  

lick my ass you are bullshitting

2018-07-31 19:26:44 UTC  

because they know how to configure an IDE correctly

2018-07-31 19:26:50 UTC  

link to study