bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar
NoFun4You ,

I want my vs code to look like this

bruhduh ,
@bruhduh@lemmy.world avatar
Xanvial ,

But, why?

force ,

most C programs are just C++ programs with extra steps if you look at them close enough

umbraroze ,

Yeah, you can technically write object oriented code in C. Or any other language. Just that actual OOP languages provide a nicer syntax and compile time checks.

Rust is kind of a good example of this. It's technically not an object oriented language, but the trait system brings it close.

Aatube ,
@Aatube@kbin.melroy.org avatar

Time for Rust++

RonSijm ,
@RonSijm@programming.dev avatar

StackOverflow: Question closed as duplicate. Someone else already asked whether or not something is a nut.

Ironfacebuster ,

"Question closed as duplicate"

The question it's a duplicate of:
"How to programmatically prove a hotdog is a sandwich?"

muzzle ,

Rust is more like: unless you can mathematically prove to me that this is equivalent to a nut there is no ducking way I'll ever let you compiled this.

AeonFelis ,

C# should actually be "What Java said, except it's ICrackable".

warlaan ,

No, actually C#'s answer should be: "What Java said - hold on, what Python said sounds good too, and C++'s stuff is pretty cool too - let's go with all of the above."

C#, or as I like to call it "the Borg of programming languages".

dependencyinjection ,

I got my first software developer role last year and it was the first time I’d written C#, I was more TypeScript. Now we use both but I must say I really like C# now that I’m used to it.

LeFantome ,

I think most programmers would like C# if they spent time with it. It is getting a bit complex because the joke about it over borrowing from other languages is on the money. It is a nice language though and pretty damn fast these days all things considered.

pewgar_seemsimandroid ,

wheres scala?

humbletightband ,

It's incompatible with the version of this meme

winterayars ,

Ruby: No, it has been redefined as the number 5 so buckle your seatbelts, kiddos, cuz shit's about to get wild!

_cnt0 ,
@_cnt0@sh.itjust.works avatar

I just dabbled in javascript again, and that description is spot on!

console.log('javascript operators are b' + 'a' + + 'a' + 'a');

arc ,

The only reason people use JS is because it's the defacto language of browsers. As a language it's dogshit filled with all kinds of unpleasant traps.

Here is a fun one I discovered the other day:

new Date('2022-10-9').toUTCString() === 'Sat, 08 Oct 2022 23:00:00 GMT'
new Date('2022-10-09').toUTCString() === 'Sun, 09 Oct 2022 00:00:00 GMT'

So padding a day of the month with a 0 or not changes the result by 1 hour. Every browser does the same so I assume this is a legacy thing. It's supposed to be padded but any sane language would throw an exception if it was malformed. Not JavaScript.

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