/prog/rider survey
1
Name:
Anonymous
2012-07-26 13:46
0. Operating system
1. Domain of specialty
2. Three favorite languages
41
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 13:36
42
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 14:33
Linux
Server-side web
Perl, C, Go
43
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 20:32
Fedora
Utility Scripts
Python, Ruby, Racket
44
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 21:13
1 win 7 ultimate
2 web mvc
3 c/c++ c# jqva
45
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 22:47
GNU/Linux
None
None
46
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 23:01
>>44
Freedom-hating retard.
47
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 23:38
48
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-06 23:42
>>46
Too poor for Windows?
49
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 0:10
>>48
jobs are for wangblows $heep
50
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 0:11
>>48
Ironically, hardware that respects my freedom tends to be more expensive than hardware that doesn't, often by more than the cost of a Windows license.
51
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 0:14
>>48
Expensive is better?
52
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 0:16
>>50
You're probably right. Privacy/stability/speed has no price! ^_^
53
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 0:23
54
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 0:34
So, is anyone else thinking of making a massive cluster out of shitty underpowered PIC32s? It could be an interesting exercise in futility parallelism; it's just too bad Microchip only puts 128K of RAM on them, memory would be a big bottleneck.
55
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 4:33
1. sage
2. sage
3. sage to be polite
56
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 16:26
Linux
Linux
[spoiler] C++, C, D CPU-16
57
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 17:19
>>54
At 80MHz I doubt you'd ever wire enough of them together to get performance comparable to that of an
Intel Atom .
58
Name:
Anonymous
2012-08-07 22:58
Mint or Wheezy
Sysadmin
Python, Ruby, bashnot in any particular order
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