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>spoonfeeding developers

this will surely remove the cancer of pajeets and worthless cs grads in our industry

>not using hardened gentoo
Only retards need every IDE ever bundled in a distribution

Tell me one single thing Vim cannot do (Apart from compiling, it's a text editor after all)

> Not patching your Gentoo kernel with Xenomai RT modules

It's like you want latency

>Bloated OS loaded down with unnecessary IDEs and frameworks
>Instead of just doing a minimal install and installing exactly what you'd actually use
This is probably the worst idea I've heard of.

It can compile just like any other IDE can (technically you could write a compiler in vimscript as well - hell, you could write a series of macros to compile text to bin directly in the editor). :make is goat.

It can?
Vim confirmed for the ultimate multitool

>2 Docks

oh boy is this the new meme distro? what happened to kevinnet?

You guys are tickling my autism. No IDE compiles themselves, they invoke a compiler.

The :make command doesn't even invoke the compiler, it invokes fucking Make.

Any editor with supports for programmable plugins, such as Emacs and vim can be turned into full-fledged IDEs.

I'm currently using vim for C development, using cscope and ctags for auto-completion and code navigation and a plugin for using vim as a frontend to gdb.

By default, IDEs and vim do the same thing: trigger an action (e.g. press a button, or use the :make command in vim) and it calls some build system or compiler based on the setup. It's the compiler that ultimately compiles, of course.

Vimscript is turing-complete and thus you can write a compiler in it.
Macros are also turing-complete. Likewise they allow writing compilers in them.

:make does not invoke make, dumbass. Educate yourself.

WOW!

A whole new distro to splinter the community even more!

What awesome benefit does it offer?!

A few preinstalled apps!
Ones I could install with a simple yum or apt-get

I always wanted to have 70 IDEs installed at once, even though I only use one.

Eurgh. Vim is lovely for writing scripts and stuff like that, but why would you use it with a debugger. Seriously, save yourself the hassle of bad integration with gdb and use emacs+evil-mode with a debugger.
emacs --daemon is a god send.

>bad integration
It just works.

Emacs is a nice OS though, too bad it lacks a decent text editor.

>:make does not invoke make, dumbass. Educate yourself.
It does, retard.

cs.oberlin.edu/~kuperman/help/vim/makefiles.html

Oh, so you're clinically retarded. Too bad. Just carry on I suppose.

So it comes pre-installed with a bunch of shit I don't use. Wonderful.

Have you tried emacs? :3
I used to be a vim-boy but evil'd emacs and now I can't go back. Vimscript is just so gay.

linux: proprietary botnet edition
why is this a thing

>Have you tried emacs? :3
Yes, I used emacs for 15 years until I started using vim

>Vimscript is just so gay.
While that is true, elisp is like staring into the abyss which is not much better desu.

>evil'd emacs
Evil-mode doesn't even support a fraction of vim commands I use on a daily basis, not to mention custom keybindings and functions.

:make invokes Make, retard. Why would you continue trolling when proof is already posted?

Why? It's based on 14.04 Ubuntu so I can just download said release and install 99% of this shit already. Then there's the fact that I don't even want 75% of that shit. Why do I want SIX IDEs?

You gotta look busy to your startup meme buddies.

>Sarah is an original SemiCode OS package that acts like a virtual assistant integrated with your familiar Linux Terminal. Just like Siri, you can call her in Terminal and ask few questions to get their reply. You can get the information about a movie, get song lyrics, download any file or YouTube video, get a weather forecast, etc.
that one is cool

Just like Siri, you can give the botnet access to your microphone.

The only thing I miss from Vim is ctrl-X ctrl-L (bet you didn't know that one.)

vim is shit kys you'reselves

There's room for more, don't worry

>You also get preinstalled and preconfigured LAMP stack.

The only thing that seems neat. Why would i have lots of pre-installed IDEs and shit that i don't use anyway?

because it's trying to be all in one?

an interactive install process would cure all of these problems, but then why the fuck are you going to switch OS for it?

>open video
>pajeet starts talking
>close video

Top kek.

Looks good. I'll check it out.

>2docks
>hacker black desktop
>"transparent but not quite" menu bar
>half of it looks like yet another Ubuntu ripoff
>other half looks like a middleschool aged scryptkiddie's wet dream
>no UI/UX cohesion at all
>meme AI in terminal means that software cohesion is just as bad (if not worse)

>does not solve any real issues
>main focus is just to make a few eDicks bigger
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It's not hard to configure a LAMP stack on Ubuntu.

But you have to use Ubuntu. It sucks on other distros.

but can it run csgo

so PajeetOS?

>It's not hard to configure a LAMP stack on Ubuntu.

No, but it's nice if it comes pre-installed. Not hard, but unnecessary hassle if you can have it there already.

>Made With Love in Khartoum , Sudan

Because g linix users are retards who use linux for anime watching/ricing and because they want to be special by using something shit and irrelevant os

finally we have a distro for programmers who can't install their own IDEs, compilers or editors and don't even know what language they're using, anyway!

>Not hard, but unnecessary hassle if you can have it there already.
True, but you're still fucking lazy. Also, preconfiguring encourages idiots to leave everything on default settings and get hacked.

nah it's not that good lol

sane defaults :thinking:

because im not retarded and can install everything i need myself without retarded bloat

>gnome
Heh...

Get Ubuntu Server and it also comes preinstalled.

>2017-15days
>Running a server OS on your desktop
Sup Forums I had more faith in you...

If it's not going to be a server what is the lamp stack for?

for development?

Why would you install a shit load of visual ides on a server?

Just use Docker for that sort of thing.

I don't understand why anyone would install a shitload of IDEs at all desu.

Most people would only use one or two out of the whole list not fucking all of them

Your obviously not a true developer.

i would assume that a computer programmer would know how to install this shit on a real distro like Ubuntu, no?

>>SemiCode OS comes preinstalled with an array of
stop reading right there, install just what you need, and prepare to re-install your OS once in a while, use /home lvm partitions

he develops in every language at the same time

>I could use a couple of eDicks inches

>still nobody can write an operating system as good as OSX without the proprietary garbage and limitations
stupid programmer fucks fragmenting everything

>stupid programmer fucks fragmenting everything


you fucking retard, Apple devs can do that because they need to write software for like five slightly different hardware platforms: iphone, macbook, mac pro, ipad and whatever else.

meanwhile in sweaty neckbeard land of freedom and neetdom you got a billion combinations of shitty chink shit tier motherboards, cpus ranging from celerons to apus, videocards ranging from gma945 to gtx1999080ti+, ram ranging from 512MB because muh minimalism to 32GB because lol autismbucks, and so on. thats what you need to think of when designing/compiling a distro. ofcourse it's fragmented.

don't know what docker even is for

Linux is an IDE by default, what's the point? Theres everything you need in the repos too
Yet another useless distro

>Linux is an IDE by default

>this meme again

B-but it comes with a girlfriend

This distro is only good for absolute beginner programmers. Anyone else can just install their preferred IDE on their distro of choice.

>Ships with Sublime Text
>Sublime Text costs $70, and is proprietary
Inb4 lawsuit.

In any case, there's not really much reason to make a Linux distro catered towards developers. Any Linux distro with a decent package manager will do just fine.

>Inb4 lawsuit.

>Sublime Text may be downloaded and evaluated for free, however a license must be purchased for continued use.

so it's true, people who have any association with the word 'Ruby' are indeed retarded.

This

Why would I want all that bloat preinstalled?
I want a lean base and a fresh repo.

>lean base and a fresh repo

like ur mom lmao

Because like a normal person i just install what i need and am intelligent enough to install it myself.

>not just installing Arch and ALL packages, including the ones from AUR
Fucking beginners

>no DrRacket
Into the trash it goes

not that user but make invokes whatever you define

the fuck would you need 53480589305834 IDEs and dev tools preinstalled

pretty sure most developers don't use literally every programming language under the sun

nice meme

>go to their website
>woman with coffee using a mac
Looks like some SJW horse shit. I think is right here. If the OS was worth a damn, there would be a screeshot of the desktop or an important feature set as the first image. Instead, I am greeted with a picture that tells me that it's a fucking hand holding safe space for feminist web devs. Disgusting.

>muh ESS JAY DUBYA boggey man

nice memeThat's Sarah, you idiot :^)
semicodeos.com/sarah/

One thing which I couldn't properly figure out is code generation in C++.

Let's say I have a class Foo with a method I've declared as follows `void do_something(int a)`. I want to generate the (empty) definition in the matching .cpp file so that I can immediately start typing. I have yet to find a good plugin for this stuff.

> comes preinstalled with most relevant IDEs and compilers/runtimes
revolutionary

hey faggot, how many preinstalled ides and compilers does windows/macos have?


faggot.

Windows has built-in basic, mac os can do whatever bsd can out of the box

Script kiddies won't need anything else to feel an hacker