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I read SCIP

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 4:34 ID:raU64r1Y

so now I'm an expert programmer.
now what?

I guess I need to get around to reading Knuth and the Gang of Four.  What other significant programming books are there?

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 4:39 ID:raU64r1Y

fuk

SICP. whatever.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 5:18 ID:8qFFmd/u

PAIP, CLRS

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 16:47 ID:EnyAtiGw

>>1
Read K&R, learn C, forget LISP and everything you know about it.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 16:51 ID:Heaven

>>4
Reading K&R is a good idea, but your comment makes it pretty obvious that C is basically the only language you know.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 17:44 ID:EnyAtiGw

>>5
actually, not

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 17:51 ID:HuvWj09B

>>4
K&R is a good read, but C and forget Lisp? C is only good for systems programming and performance-critical applications. For other than that, it's a pain in the arse, a portable assembler with zero advanced features. Do you even get anything done? Sure, it's OMG SUPER FAST LIKE GOKU IN SUPERSAYAN 2. But in the time you wrote your OMG OPTIMIZED module, others wrote entire applications in powerful languages. And they have fun, too. I'd rather metaprogram and design domain-specific languages than micromanage my memory.

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 17:58 ID:Heaven

>>6
__sage__

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 17:58 ID:go2LkH5B

>>7

I like micromanaging, thank you very much

Name: Anonymous 2007-05-19 19:56 ID:/GM6xufc

>>8
One word: __the_forced_indentation_of_code__. Thread over.

Name: Anonymous 2009-01-14 13:32

lol tripfags

Name: Anonymous 2009-03-06 9:28

and stops How would   this code compile?

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Name: Anonymous 2012-03-28 2:13

my farts burn my anus
it hurts
in a good way

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Name: Anonymous 2013-09-01 23:14


In mathematics, cardinal numbers, or cardinals for short, are a generalization of the natural numbers used to measure the cardinality (size) of sets. The cardinality of a finite set is a natural number – the number of elements in the set. The transfinite cardinal numbers describe the sizes of infinite sets.

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