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Comment #26639566
> 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…
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Comment #26639497
> 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 absur…
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Comment #26135145
Its successor, Extempore, which was mentioned by n3k5, is available for Windows, Mac, and Linux. https://extemporelang.github.io/
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Comment #25432737
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 …
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Comment #25420598
Seconded. It may not be the content you want, depending on what you're looking for, but there is a lot of great, informative content on that sub.
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Comment #25420537
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 …
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Comment #25390639
> 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…
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Comment #25390470
> 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 th…
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Comment #25390022
> 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 …
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Comment #22835668
J. J is open-source. Also, for K: https://github.com/kevinlawler/kona https://bitbucket.org/ngn/k/src/master/