The Big Programming Thread - Page 969
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Thread Rules 1. This is not a "do my homework for me" thread. If you have specific questions, ask, but don't post an assignment or homework problem and expect an exact solution. 2. No recruiting for your cockamamie projects (you won't replace facebook with 3 dudes you found on the internet and $20) 3. If you can't articulate why a language is bad, don't start slinging shit about it. Just remember that nothing is worse than making CSS IE6 compatible. 4. Use [code] tags to format code blocks. | ||
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On July 11 2018 07:48 Manit0u wrote: I have just learned today that HBO Go is using JQuery. Think on that you front-end bastards! No wonder it's so slow... lmao | ||
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This pretty much sums it up... | ||
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Free books. | ||
sc-darkness
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On July 13 2018 14:01 travis wrote: don't use deepcopy in python if you care about speed its soooooo slow manitou, that syntax makes me want to update to python 3.5... anyways I just avoid using nested dicts. but if I did, I would be using defaultdicts If you care about speed, don't use Python is what I'd advise you. C and C++ could give you speed. | ||
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I don't program in C++ because I never learned but I've seen lots of benchmarking and I think for some applications, python can hang with C/C++ when used knowledgeably. You probably won't ever see it in win speed, but some things will only be like a 10% time loss instead of like a 1500% time loss. There are lots of ways to speed up python programs, though admittedly you lose some of python's elegance by using some of those tools. I spend most of my free time coding up new algorithm ideas, and python saves me so much time because it's such an effective language. That said if i come up with something really good, and I want to benchmark what the algorithm is capable of, I'd probably code it in C or hand it off to someone who was good at C to do. How does C++ compare to C these days? | ||
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spinesheath
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C++ should always be at least as fast as C assuming you optimize for speed alone even if it means to ignore convenient C++ features. It's all about how good your compiler is at that point. | ||
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Silvanel
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ISTQB Funadation level course covers various areas of testing but it is very abstract (no actual code or framework used). If You need some more detailed and down to earth stuff i would recommend to browse for specific stuff You need. Like "performance testing of web app", "undervoltage behavior in intel boards", "web page load testing" etc. Thankfully for most areas there is some dedicated framework which points You in right direction. | ||
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On August 05 2018 11:37 WarSame wrote: Can anyone recommend a good course covering testing(unit, integration, performance, etc.) in practice? I often find myself at a loss when I start thinking about how I am going to test the functionality that I want to. Well, the best 2 books/courses I've read on the matter would be Test-Driven Development with Python and Growing Object-Oriented Software Guided by Tests. You have plenty of examples and guidelines in them for different kinds of tests. | ||
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Making fun of JS never gets old | ||
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On August 07 2018 02:00 spinesheath wrote: I don't see the "good" part. Instead I see a "there's no alternative" part. There are some legitimately good parts to it (And many many many bad ones). An example: I love the way objects work and how ridiculously easy json integrates into them (json is in this weird place where in reality it should be super easy, yet most languages/framework I've come across which have tried to implement them have failed spectacularly. Qt is the worst example I know of, C# isn't much better off with its needless serialization). Generally all kinds of parsing is done well in JS. | ||
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On August 08 2018 04:59 sc-darkness wrote: I find the new Skype on Windows 10 to be even more offensive with Cortana. Everytime you write or someone types, Cortana suggests how you should respond as if you're a person incapable of emotions. Ironic when you consider that an AI advises you what to feel. One of those bad ideas that occur to Microsoft. Luckily, they also have nice ideas. On a tangent on Skype: My current workplace uses Skype for most communication, and apparently it's a "security risk" to store logs on the local computer. Aka, any time I close a Skype window I have no fucking idea what they just said. It's like using Snapchat for business purposes. | ||
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