I find that if I need to do some coding whilst programming, organic LISP or Erlang with non-fat libaries, Sheridan PERL and/or Skeena Ruby (when in season) are the best options for me. If I need something more substantial I'll go for C, ASM or machine-code.
What does /prog/ like to code in whilst eating?
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Anonymous2010-09-09 5:30
If I'm eating something healthy, I also code in something healthy (for the mind). So no Java/Sepples/C#.
I don't program when eating, I prefer to grab a light programming book. Then, after I'm done eating, I read a bit more and realise it's so trivial that I don't want to read anymore.
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Traceback (most recent call last):
File "D:\progscrape\progscrape_raw.py", line 568, in <module>
show_progress(idx, tot)
File "D:\progscrape\progscrape_raw.py", line 558, in show_progress
perc = idx * 100.0 / tot
ZeroDivisionError: float division by zero
>>10
That requires an e-mail; something that goes against the very fabric of anonymous culture. Other than your embarrassment (which is none of my concern), I don't see any problems with placing issues here.
>>17-18
Take your Cult of Anonymous back to the imageboards, where it originated and belongs. /prog/ understands when and why anonymity is appropriate, and when it is useless.
>>17
It doesn't require email, it just requires a Github account. As far as embarrassment goes, /prog/scrape's bug tracker is public and you're an idiot. It's just a matter of putting things where they belong instead of polluting completely unrelated threads with them.