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iamdisappoint@reddthat.com to Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world ·
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Programmer paradigm shift... Have YOU made the shift??? 🫵

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Programmer paradigm shift... Have YOU made the shift??? 🫵

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    TBH I can wait for these fucks to find out that their kindergarden approach to programming won’t work. I’ll charge a premium to fix their shit later.

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    If only there was a programming language that feels so good it negates the need for vibe coding…

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      Then why does it have vibe-d? 🤔

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        Vibe-D predates vibe coding by at least a decade.

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          I’ve been vibe coding for several decades, they’re not gonna co opt that shit

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      I feel it’s more true for Nim-lang. No dealing with pointers (it’s possible, just not a normal thing like int**, Nim has newer memory management options like arc/orc). There’s also stuff like for i in 0 .. 9 (and ranges like that have more options/uses too)**

      I mean I guess there is overlap (both languages have UFCS and interop). So it might come down to syntax or specific implementation. Though I imagine for those who like the braces style, there are other options to look at like Zig (or Rust, there is complexity but also popularity).

      I know there is some difficulty when it comes to a language being niche (at least when lacking knowledge), and that’s certainly my experience with Nim.

      * the asterisk is instead used for public+importable

      ** I guess D does have this as foreach (i; 0 .. 3), though not quite the same

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    I’ve forgotten more about CS fundamentals than you’ve ever whippersnappered

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    You use AI to code for you.

    I alone use the wrong type of hammer to slowly and frustratedly get very basic tasks accomplished once every season if I’m lucky…

    we are not the same.

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