My language provides built-in garbage collection. Where is your God now?
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Anonymous2009-08-15 4:57
>>1
In summary: Idiot Ctards rant about things they aren't comfortable with.
There are like, three things on that page that are actually bad. I especially loled at the ohgodmetaprogrammingmybrain section.
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Anonymous2009-08-15 5:06
>>3 I especially loled at the ohgodmetaprogrammingmybrain section.
aka the ididntreadmysicptoday section.
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Anonymous2009-08-15 5:28
I just moved from Haskal to C a week ago, and everything listed there seems retarded (maybe except the boolean shift array indexing). Do people actually do that?
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Anonymous2009-08-15 5:37
>>5
yes.
i am personally guilty of several of these
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I think, and my thoughts cross the barrier into the synapses of the machine - just as the good doctor intended. But what I cannot shake, and what hints at things to come, is that thoughts cross back. In my dreams the sensibility of the machine invades the periphery of my consciousness. Dark. Rigid. Cold. Alien. Evolution is at work here, but just what is evolving remains to be seen.
>>10 It is you who assumes i need "code maintaince". I write for my blog, not for company X.
I don't need any Enterprise-Quality Pattern-Based methods to write code. If you wanted to work with my code, you accept my code as is, if you don't ->tough luck.
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When despotism has established itself for ages in a country, as in France, it is not in the person of the king only that it resides. It has the appearance of being so in show, and in nominal authority; but it is not so in practice and in fact. It has its standard everywhere. Every office and department has its despotism, founded upon custom and usage. Every place has its Bastille, and every Bastille its despot. The original hereditary despotism resident in the person of the king, divides and sub-divides itself into a thousand shapes and forms, till at last the whole of it is acted by deputation. This was the case in France; and against this species of despotism, proceeding on through an endless labyrinth of office till the source of it is scarcely perceptible, there is no mode of redress. It strengthens itself by assuming the appearance of duty, and tyrannises under the pretence of obeying.