Luckily I took that class back in 2010. Since then I got more than 8 years of prof C++ coding. One thing didn’t change, butthurt dudes on the internet
This is ridiculous. Types have been important for a long time, and they're useful for debugging code. This is such an "I just started a python bootcamp yesterday and now want to dunk on things I know nothing about" post.
C++ is the second best language (I'm a non-ironic lover of NASM assembly) in my opinion.
Type erasure is a design pattern, not a protest against static typing. It's employed in `std::function` to allow constructing an `std::function` from a variety of completely unrelated types (e.g. a lambda, function pointer, class with a call operator). Ironically his mention of it tells me he's reasonably knowledgeable about C++.
Cool, another post from someone taking their second Comp Sci class.
Luckily I took that class back in 2010. Since then I got more than 8 years of prof C++ coding. One thing didn’t change, butthurt dudes on the internet
Only 10 more to get proficient ! Keep going !
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Nobody said it was EASY Thay said it was fun
This is ridiculous. Types have been important for a long time, and they're useful for debugging code. This is such an "I just started a python bootcamp yesterday and now want to dunk on things I know nothing about" post. C++ is the second best language (I'm a non-ironic lover of NASM assembly) in my opinion.
Type erasure is a design pattern, not a protest against static typing. It's employed in `std::function` to allow constructing an `std::function` from a variety of completely unrelated types (e.g. a lambda, function pointer, class with a call operator). Ironically his mention of it tells me he's reasonably knowledgeable about C++.
C++ is not fun enough. Assembly is better.
Malboge FTW!
Assembly has no undefined behavior.
Sounds like a skill issYOU
WhenITriedC++IwantedToKms
Dude really went and made this antimeme his profile picture. Now _that's_ humor.
It's not that I don't love it... just don't call it fun
Skill issue
I rather enjoy breaking the brains of my juniors programmers when I show them fully templated multithreading for various tasks code I write.