Is C++ redpilled?

Why are you here shitposting, when you could be coding the future of the white race?

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> Not using Rust

On the opposite end of things, what is the most bluepilled language?

I'd say Python

Just started looking into coding recently. Spent some time chasing my tail because I didn't realise Java and JavaScript were not the same fucking thing. I cried myself to sleep when I finally twigged.

I develop mostly in Ruby, and I can assure you the most BP language is Ruby. I wish it wasn't, but it is.

There were trigger warnings at RubyConf last year ;_;

Its definitely Ruby.

Sad though, I use Python in my everyday work.

kek

I once was called to a Javascript interview because I had Java in my resume

New to coding, what language should I learn?
I know a little bit of VB (don't laugh at me) and R.

I prefer JAVA

what kind of programming language would the third reich use if the third reich were still glorious and around today?

give answer

Depends on what you want to do. For scripting/sysadmin work, Ruby or Python are pretty great. They're easy to get into (hence being blue pilled), are flexible, and pretty powerful languages.

C++ if you want to save the white race though.

Java is honestly fine to start with.

>falling for the globalist jew and learning how to program

VHDL, building that shit from the ground up for perfection.

kys

Na-C++

>not being a professional x86 Assembly programmer
It's like you want to fall for the abstraction jew

I suppose I should commend you, I fucking hate Java. Not sure how people do it. Not only is it owned by Oracle, but the JVM just seems like such a heap of shit.

t. "devops engineer" responsible for helping maintain 40 java microservices

>Not programming in transistors and logic gates
It's like you want to fall for the integrated circuit jew

>C++
>redpilled

Is it an ineffable hatred or do you have good reasons?

Because I fucking hate Python but when asked why I just fucking can't! I FUCKING HATE PYTHON.

>not skipping the logic gates and going straight for transistor logic

LOL JOB SECURITY!

>devops engineer
>understands how the JVM works

oh man, i love fan fiction.
keep it coming bro

Before the thread is purged like all the other programming threads, can someone explain to me the meme of C vs C++, why some people complain about C++ and say that C is superior, even though it's pretty much a subset of C?
Also, how are you supposed to program in C++ the way it is meant to be?

I'm a programmer and the term "coding" triggers me. God damn social jewish warriors.

>Using transistors instead of a complex system of waterways
Falling for the globalist electron conspiracy pretty hard there m8

>tfw In one of my classes when learning about virtual machines we had to become perfect JVM (Jasmin) programmers
Agreed. I never say coding only programming. I write code but I'm a programmer.
>using waterways larger than ur mum instead of clockwork computing
It's like you want to be crushed.

So give me some shit to read. Two weeks and I'll understand it better than you. Meanwhile enjoy having no idea how to deploy your app programmatically, scale it, secure it, load balance it, and generally do fuck all.

It's ugly, it's overly verbose, it's the main choice of every code monkey shipped over from India, and I've never bothered to learn it.

C++ gives the ability for greater abstraction.

What is this

C++ at this point is just is Java for Russians.

Lisp and its decedents are true white programming languages.

>shipped over from India
REEEEEEEEEE
It may be verbose but I don't really find it ugly.
C++ adds extra "weight" to pretty much everything because of the way it's compiled.
>Lisp
What do you do? AI?

G code .

>Not being a mechanical engineer or CNC operator.

Stick to plugging Ethernet cords in and out and asking "have you tried turning it off and on"

Programming meme is literally for poos in loos.

Use your shitty c++ to make an app where users can find the best public pooping places.

Ook! is the official nigger language esolangs.org/wiki/ook!

Dude, fuck the H1B visa fuckers shipped from India. When I worked at HP, that company was like 60% indian.

Working with Indian developers is the worst. They don't know their assholes from the local poo pile on 4th street.

>using clockwork computing instead of doing it in your head

>What do you do? AI?
No, I'm an EE.

>using your head instead of paying some asian qt to use HER head while you fuck her on the side
It's like you want to be a virgin.
Can you be more specific?
And their code lacks style! That's the worst. The fact that their garbage is always unmaintainable.

> you could be coding the future of the white race
Certainly not with c++

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I program, set up, load tools, zero, etc. CNC machines in a custom environment.

G and M codes are stupid simple and incomparable to programming languages.

These people are memers. They aren't real engineers. C vs C++ is shit first years argue with as much attachment to reality as batman v. superman faggots have.

They are tools for jobs. If people are fixated on the tools rather the problems they ought to be solving, that clearly should tell you what kind of person they are.

Doing my masters in cs. You don't know shit about scalability. Deployability? Is that code for writing up a shell script? I know you know shit about JVM. You can't fake it amongst the knowledgeable.

so the bottle neck for scalability in the JVM is? I hope you realize this is a trick question.

How do you NEETs get into programming anyway? One day you just think, "Oh, this looks fun"?

You wanted to make a vidya, didn't you?

>cnc operator
>programs automatically code g logic from cad/cam
>he thinks hitting a start button is being an engineer

KEK.
I'm a fitter & machinist by trade so I learnt manual machining and cnc and cnc is the most boring shit in the world. All you do is test run, hit start button and then quality check now and then.

>code for writing a shell script
Everyone point and laugh at the "cs" master, who logs into production servers and just does a git checkout of the latest tag he made.

Kek, what experience do you have load balancing backend microservices? What solution did you use?

It'll be whatever Google will use to program their quantum mechs.

Is java red pilled?I know it pretty well and wish ti improve upon it but would rather know now if it will be a waste of time.

>Can you be more specific?
As to what I use it for? Professionally I write tools for helping me do my job, and I use it in embedded linux for control.

I loved math and computers, so it became like a hobby. I always shied away from making vidya because I knew my drawing skills sucked. I actually loved learning about algorithms too.

No, google will censor white people discussing programming.

The manual work at my shop was so boring that the CNCs were thrilling.

>press button
>watch machine move around and spray jizz everywhere for 2 minutes
>rinse and repeat
>look at phone when boss is off wanking his cock

The most exciting part of my day was taking out the garbage.

>All you do is test run, hit start button and then quality check now and then.

not every shop is a production shop. see
I do one off parts, small batches (anywhere from 1-50 parts), modifications of existing parts, etc.

Keeps it interesting nonetheless.

But manual is definitely more fun and in some cases more efficient at getting shit done

>I hope you realize this is a trick question.
Of course it's a trick question... haha...
>How do you NEETs get into programming anyway? One day you just think, "Oh, this looks fun"?
Ever since I was a kid I loved sci-fi. I really loved androids and AI above all else. So I went towards computers. Then I took a bunch of classes on AI but didn't really get into it. I wasn't really good at it either. So that's where I am now. Doing low level stuff. Drivers and embedded systems.
>You wanted to make a vidya, didn't you?
Aside from a MUD I never made a game.

There is nothing redpilled about any programming, for two reasons:
1) Programmers are getting increasingly outsourced by Pajeet and cheap H1B Visas (only Trump wants to stop this)
2) SJWs are ruining all non-enterprise grade software

The point is that you can do a lot more with knowledge in G and M code than learning any other languages.

The reality of the
>Lel I'm a programmer
Meme

Is that unless you go for a master's and really stand out you're going to get stuck as an interim doing absolutely nothing to exercise your programming knowledge either that or you'll be
>It
Checking to see if the printers are working everyday.

>One day you just think, "Oh, this looks fun"?
yes, isn't that how you get into everything you do?

When someone is over C# or java being "bad" because, get this, there's a lot of bad programmers in it, you've probably achieved the red pill of programming: there are no bad languages.

Microservices. Load Balancing

What a cosplayer.

My master thesis is on scalability. You have no clue of the sort of architectures are necessary to facilitate scalability, all you got is familiarity with buzzwords.

The noobs on here will probably be impressed by you using the term microservice, but seriously. microservices? do you know why microservices as an architecture exist? Also what company in the world actually employs devops who are ignorant of what are the bottlenecks of scalability? Clearly it isn't the company you work for.

Your reading comprehension is shit.

I clearly said

CNC operator or mechanical engineer.

Go back to making hello world apps and calling yourself a programmer.

>there are no bad languages.
Python. Python is a bad language. And fuck everyone who uses it.

Why? What are you using python for?

Its semi-red pilled. Learn it first then go to C++

Well, that explains why I never got into it. Suck at math and I was proud of myself for successfully putting together a computer. I don't think I could even install loonix without fucking up 1000x. Pretty sad considering I spend most of my time on this damn thing.

It just seems strange to me that there are twelve year olds that are so into it. Unless you're introduced to it in school, it seems like it would take a lot of digging and time spent on a computer before the idea even dawned on you.

But, at the same time, I guess there are probably a lot of people who use a computer and are instantly infatuated with how it works. I was too busy dicking around and fapping to flash games.

hand written assembly

Nothing. Fuck that language. And fuck everyone who uses it.

You know how car guys have a car they absolutely hate? You know how sports guys have a team they despise? Well I have a language I hate. It's python.

True.
I worked in R&D so we really only made one of each and it was usually some cool shit and i enjoyed doing manual work. Then i moved into maintenance of manufacturing lines and rarely had to use a lathe unless it was something that was gonna take weeks to ship from Germany.
By the end of my apprenticeship I never wanted to see another lathe or mill again but getting away from using them everyday rekindled my passion.
I just didn't really enjoy working in the cnc shop, i need to always be doing something and I had too much time on my hands.

The future is noded.

NOsql, Dynamic, Event driven, Distributed.

A tipping point has been reached. The JVM is past its peak. Dynamic languages with a low cost of change and greater expressive power are in the ascendance. Scaling through multithreading has been eclipsed by non-blocking single-threaded, multi-process architectures. Centralised databases are being out-evolved by distributed, eventually-consistent, semi-structured storage. Commodity hardware and designing failure-tolerance into the fabric of the system are winning out over specialised, high-cost solutions.

I’m seeing a lot of innovation in this area. It feels to me a lot like the ajax explosion. Before the term was coined, there were a lot of us ‘doing ajax’ without realising what it was we’d got our hands on, or just how amazing it could be. The XMLHttpRequest object was relegated to the back of the O’Reilly Javascript book and the most comprehensive documentation was a single page on Apple’s website. Once Jesse James Garett gave it a name, ajax was suddenly everywhere.

Thus: noded. A noded system is, generally: built on commodity hardware, horizontally scalable, fault-tolerant, (usually) in a dynamic language and operates at a scale far larger than any traditional solution.

>It just seems strange to me that there are twelve year olds that are so into it.
I learned to program in commodore 64 basic because my dad had a computer and showed it to me. It looked fun. I was 6.

I feel like this could be great copy pasta.

Kind of expected Cobol or apl or something back.

Dynamic typing isn't a good idea, but it's not entirely bad either, just keep a mental note what everything is. In the end you can code well in any commonly used language, so you might as well go where the jobs are.

Except PHP.

It is not worth it, especially since there are so many web frameworks that the only objection to them are SEO... Which PHP accomplishes in the most disgusting way possible. SEO is for fags though.

Why are we discussing this here?

>familiarity with buzzwords
>110k a year USD salary for what I do

Okay, kek. Love this cosplay costume I have right now.

>do you know why microservices exist as an architecture
For a multitude of reasons, especially because monolithic applications aren't a fit for every product, and by that virtue can become incredibly costly. Especially if they're poorly developed.

Before you graduate, make sure to go back through your English courses; your grammar is atrocious.

cont

So who has a noded architecture? Among others, Google (Bigtable, MapReduce etc…), Facebook (Cassandra), Twitter (FlockDb, Gizzard), Amazon (Dynamo). You may have heard of them.

A number of impressive open-source projects have been released by these organisations and others, and more have been inspired by them: Hadoop, Riak, MongoDB, CouchDB to name a few.

The platform that has me most exited at the moment is node. Javascript is a hugely expressive language (even more so with tools such as CoffeeScript) and node is rapidly accumulating an impressive collection of libraries that make building highly efficient, ultra-scalable applications incredibly easy. It’s not a coincidence that I like the term noded. I’d also settle for ‘nodular’ but Charles claimed that one in 2003.

Do any of you Sup Forumstards even know how to code? I'm guessing most of you barely finished high school, hence your right-wing political views. And no, knowing how to make the computer say, "Hello, world, doesn't count.

>is java redpilled

>it's semi-redpilled

You guys must be really retarded.

Also why would I code when I can collect welfare and gain probably more than most of you ?

Completely agree with you there.

I'd much rather have gone down the path I have than went to school to get a degree which has no practical use.

The kind of people that would rather pay someone to change their tires for them rather than do it themselves.

Shalom Jew

If you're good at R, but not Java, python is a nice stepping stone to Java.

Java is for starbucks hipster liberals. Except Minecraft, that is pretty cool.

Ada
You know you are in PC hell when computer science students learn this language simply because it's name honors a strong womynn scicence!!! they couldn't even find a half decent language created by women.

Last gem I got from the terminal feminists in this sjw country of mine:
>women don't get into computer science and related majors becouse of the "unpopular, friendless geek" stereotype. It really puts them off. THIS IS SOMEHOW MEN'S FAULT

>Kind of expected Cobol or apl or something back.
Those aren't really bad. They're just outdated. Ada is another.
>Why are we discussing this here?
Here as in?

Oh boy the "im a software ENGINEER" meme.

No buddy, you're not an engineer. Stop diluting the definition; getting sick of every faggot with a STEM degree that isn't actually in engineering suffixing their job titles with "engineer" to sound important.

You're ONLY an engineer if you have a professional engineer license from a national accreditation board recognized by your local government. I know in a few states they've actually added in the "software" option for PE's but it's far from universal.

Engineers need licenses due to the nature/gravity of our work; should our designs fail, the consequences could pose a direct threat to human life - not just the program malfunctioning and people maybe losing money. Most engineers are fairly proficient at programming so we can develop our own TOOLS (cause that's all programming is) to facilitate design.

Software "engineers" (esteemed title for programmers) develop tools for engineers to use and we're the ones that actually use to them to apply to real-life.

Christ almighty this triggers me.

...

What's wrong with python?

Why do you think I put it in quotations, you fucking leaf. You're so """"SMART"""" God you are seriously the dumbest fucking country on the planet, I hope that fire takes you all down.

Makes sense. I was a pleb worker at a pleb shop so it was either chill on the CNCs or destroy my hands running a 10,000 piece order through a thread roller. I would have killed to be able to make something sophisticated and precise.

Don't, m8. Just don't. You know damn well what's wrong with it.

>(((Lisp)))

John McCarthy was a kike.

I'm a newbie to programming, tell me.

I really like reading about this these new technologies that involve Big Data and Cloud Computing. Too bad I live in a shithole where the most advanced tech that has job opportunities is Java

Ah, I see. Nothing then. Have fun.
Just pick up another language as you become more comfortable with concepts.

>loneliness level of the post: 10/10

You can always try out AWS and learn with some hands on.

ansi C, python2 or Lisp are the only acceptable languages.

>inb4 python3 is more efficient
no it fucking isn't, python is used for fast coding/prototyping, and then to be ran with a JIT like pypy or whatever. Requiring parenthesis around each print should be punishable by law. Generators by default are cool, but not worth the hassle.

>inb4 C++ has STL
build your own, fuck-face. C is to be memory efficient and take advantage of pointers, not premade generic data structures

Started a game a few days ago in Java to hopefully learn some shit that they aren't teaching me before I graduage, going to be a space politics simulator based on Chapter Master. Planning on the end product to have cheatcodes through empire names, like Hitler or Third Reich swaps everything's names to stuff like Jews, Poos, ect. or God Emperor/Imperium/(space marine chapter names) flat out skins it as chapter master would have been if it didn't die. Anything I should keep in mind as I go further into it?
Ruby is the most hipster/meme language, Java is the most normie, but I have to say probably Javascript/HTML is the most bluepilled if not Ruby.

>python
>acceptable
This! This is why I hated Euros!

JVM is an execution environment that provides some abstraction. JVM can run on commodity hardware.

>fucking retard

dude, you don't know what is a microservice. 'Oh because it isn't a monolithic architecture and it is preferred architecturally for some applications because generalities and platitudes are clearly great substitutes for real knowledge.'

>bad grammar

ahahaha

python is a syntax nazi
it's pretty flexible though

but nothing tops C/C++ for performance

Post source code.
>but nothing tops C/C++ for performance
Assembly.

I think i learned it pretty well had an AI project and want to move on to another language i'll suppose i 'll head on to C++

For fast coding and algorithm testing, yeah. It's like a bouncy-house.

Not to sell, obviously. I'm not a monster.

You dont even have a job lol