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What the hell is this C# bullshit?

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 19:37

I usually code in C and Lisp for linux, but today I needed to write something for windows and I tried C#.
I found myself lost in thousands static private sealed abstract classes, forced object-orientation of code and a counterintuitive visual IDE builder.
When I code, I don't want eight extra GIGABYTES of worthless clicky IDEs and forced object-orientation of code! I just want to program!!
Not a "gui designer". Not an "ENTERPRISE-QUALITY PROGRAMMER". Those are for FAGGOTS!!!!
LISP! LISP! LISP IS THE )))))))))))!!

I'll code that in Racket and compile it on windows. Fuck C#.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 19:39

I used to be content with C, but then I learned Java and C#, and while they made making large-scale software easier, some things felt wrong and limited and my code felt bloated. Then I learned Lisp and I no longer felt any limits.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 19:43

I've never met anyone who used C and then went to C#, without learning C++ in between.  And here are two of them in the same thread?  Shenanigans.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 19:53

Oh look another C# rage thread

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 19:56

>>3
fuck off, david

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-08 20:11

>>3
If I don't use C++, it doesn't mean that I don't know it.

Name: >>2 2010-12-08 20:12

>>3
I actually knew plenty of other languages too. I knew some C++, but I did not like it enough to actually make use of it except when interoperating with other people's code. I ended up liking plain clean C more.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-09 2:38

>>7
Well, if you didn't like C++, then you're going to didn't LOVE C#!

Name: >>2 2010-12-09 2:50

>>8
I don't even see how one can compare C++ with C#. C# is just a better Java. It's a managed/"safe" (unless you want to deal with pointers in a limited manner) language, garbage collected, large and varied library, no headers, relatively clean syntax. It doesn't have most of the mess C++ comes with. It was enjoyable enough for development, but that was because it was the first ENTERPRISE language I was actually using seriously. What made me look even further was how I was limited in all kinds of annoying ways and when I went and looked up why Microsoft added those limitations, their explanations were really not good enough for me, so I looked for other languages. In Lisp, all those features that I wanted existed out of the box, without me having to even do anything to gain them.

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-09 8:19

Everything is shit except binary ^^

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-09 9:02

>>10
↑↑
FTFY

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-09 18:23

>>9
I don't even see how one can compare C++ with C#.
Then you are dumb.  They are both attempts at adding OO to C.  Yeah, they aren't the same language and have different features.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 8:38

I was never actually in a position where I had to program in Java or C#. I wonder how forced the OO in those languages really is.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 8:55

>>12
No, C# is Microsoft's attempt at creating Java. C# was originally an extension to Java, but Sun disagreed with the design causing them to go their seperate ways. That's why C# looks so damn much like Java. If you are converting Java to C# the amount of changes required are most often negligible.

C# is not C with classes - it is Java by Microsoft.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 9:03

I was never actually in a position where I had to use a mower. I wonder how forced the cutting of grass with those machines really is.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 9:32

I was never actually in a position where I had to browse an imageboard. I wonder how forced the shitting of the posts in their threads really is.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 9:45

I was never actually in a position where I had to fap at drawings of young japanese girls. I wonder how forced the pedophilia of those images really is.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 10:54

>>10
That is system specific.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 14:22

I was never actually in a position where I had to read my SICP today.  I wonder how forced the structure and interpretation of the code is.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 17:41

If it ain't readable, it's Lisp.

Name: Anonymous 2011-08-26 18:47

>>17
That's a lie.

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