Can someone explain why it's not impressive to identify hundreds of structures in the Linux kernel that can be refactored into being immutable?
Why is this not impressive?
yes i love to make trash commits for easy diversity bullshit scholarship
You didn't answer the question.
most IDE's give you "var can be changed to const" hint by default
>intern
Wait, they actually paid someone over two-three months to add one word on three lines per day?
Do it youself
She makes feel weird in my penis
You should have seen him/her before they transitioned
Because it make4s other people jealous of your work
Nobody was ever saying that this wasn't useful, or desirable. You're an idiot if you think it qualifies you for a linux kernel guru scholarship.
This
State of linux
that's more than I do most days desu senpai
>immutable
const != immutable
t. pythonista
The entire point is to give women and less privileged people in general a fighting chance because clearly white men sperg the fuck out if you touch their precious toys.
If you view this as unfair treatment towards you then you have absolutely no ability to zoom your perspective out and analyse yourself.
const == immutable if you don't actively try to get around it
learn c++ user
t. sjwfag
>it's immutable as long as you don't try to change it
amazing.
i hope you're trolling
welcome to C++, my dude
good thing i don't use that mess.
t. javascript "programmer"
try again.
All w*men should be killed to death.
I wonder how you mutate a const wo UB.
It shows a very narrow aptitude for actually doing anything useful in software. It's fine that she did it, but for anyone to say she knows much about much as a result of some const declarations, retarded.
>can literally be automated
>let a girl do it to look better to sjw's
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For a pajette it's pretty impressive considering they usually only know copy/paste driven development.
This lady did a good job