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Skillspython, c learning Julia I like ((((((Lisp))))))
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I beg to differ
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@billgates it turns out it doesn't and you spend another 5h
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@xalys or BOFH ist trolling them lol
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If both matlab and python are an option, then Julia a great language for your usecase
But arrays start at 1 in Julia as well -
What happened?
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And then you realised it was just hiding
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... and this is where we have our executions...
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@felbit ... or prototyping
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Well, the tests are not tested, are they?
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Aren't all our Caps Lock keys remapped to Esc?
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It's fucking amazing
Learn it and have fun -
@potata there used to be a roomba that was able to to wet cleaning iirc
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Have a Look at Julia
It's a trendy language with nice syntax -
Spoilers on the Poster :/
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@feroza on Halloween to scare other devs
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Kipple reproduces
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@segfault0xff plottwist it's a honey pot house
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@PrivateGER ...of words
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You hypocrite.
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@WIPocket
Lists in () elements separates by spaces
(el1 el2 el3)
When a list ist evaluated, the first element is interpreted as a function and the rest of the elements as a list of arguments
(function arg1 arg2 arg3)
Can it be any simpler or more elegant?
And in it's simplicity lies it's power
Basically you write the abstract syntax tree for your own program
Code and data is represented in the same way
You can change code in the same way you can change data
that's the Basis of lisps macro System
In
(macro arg1 arg2 arg3)
macro is a function that gets the argument list before it is evaluated and returns a different list that then is evaluated
You can change how lisp works using lisp
It's the programmable programming language
... Bla Bla bla...
Lisp is awesome (once you look past the (admittedly ridiculous) last line of every lisp program that consists only of about 1e6 close parentheses) -
@WIPocket @devTea This comment section must be the pinnacle of blasphemy
Comparing the elegant language of our ancestors to freaking js -
It's called bootstrapping
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@Alice I'm taking a wild guess here and say that the actually wanted Apache Server and confused the names
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@marcorodnav so you're both wrong then
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@bittersweet but it usually creates an extra issue or two as well
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tar.gz.rar
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@stark
Just wanted to tell you that I really like your website -
@growling hardcoded?
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@Awlex but pep8
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@linuxxx how?