> And because "concise" should be measure in the number of tokens needed to achieve certain functionality, not by excessive use of single character tokens. What's the difference if the symbols were meant to have…
> The q had exactly the same behaviour except some small changes for data ingestion. Around 500 lines of python, 16, not a typo, 16 lines of q. The performance comparison was absurd too. I think this comes down to every…
Its successor, Extempore, which was mentioned by n3k5, is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. https://extemporelang.github.io/
This. The last thing that anyone should want to hear is that the police are snapping under high-pressure situations, which are the situations where the average citizen is going to need them the most level-headed.
To be frank, everyone complains about the design of new Reddit, but my biggest problem is just how incredibly slow it is. Plus, it feels like I get CDN inaccessible or server busy errors daily.
> I said it's fair to not be passionate about the job. That's not what you said, though. This is what you said: > If that's what you aspire to, and aren't passionate about software Those are completely different…
> And there are more interesting programming jobs that will also pay the bills, anyway. Unless there aren't. Either way, you're judging people simply for taking a different path than you, which is completely unfair.
> If that's what you aspire to, and aren't passionate about software -- which is perfectly fine! -- I guess learning some COBOL is a reasonable career choice. This is a completely unfair assessment. Even if you're…
> And because "concise" should be measure in the number of tokens needed to achieve certain functionality, not by excessive use of single character tokens. What's the difference if the symbols were meant to have…
> The q had exactly the same behaviour except some small changes for data ingestion. Around 500 lines of python, 16, not a typo, 16 lines of q. The performance comparison was absurd too. I think this comes down to every…
Its successor, Extempore, which was mentioned by n3k5, is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. https://extemporelang.github.io/
This. The last thing that anyone should want to hear is that the police are snapping under high-pressure situations, which are the situations where the average citizen is going to need them the most level-headed.
To be frank, everyone complains about the design of new Reddit, but my biggest problem is just how incredibly slow it is. Plus, it feels like I get CDN inaccessible or server busy errors daily.
> I said it's fair to not be passionate about the job. That's not what you said, though. This is what you said: > If that's what you aspire to, and aren't passionate about software Those are completely different…
> And there are more interesting programming jobs that will also pay the bills, anyway. Unless there aren't. Either way, you're judging people simply for taking a different path than you, which is completely unfair.
> If that's what you aspire to, and aren't passionate about software -- which is perfectly fine! -- I guess learning some COBOL is a reasonable career choice. This is a completely unfair assessment. Even if you're…