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AboutComputer engineering senior student.
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SkillsPython, Javascript, Matlab, Octave, Bash
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LocationBarcelona, Spain
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Hey. If you’re not in the sudoers group, how are you supposed to reverse that? Even if you know it but for any reason you don’t know the password of root?
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@Commodore okay man
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@ewpratten that’s a very good framework. Really lightweight! :)
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@Mathtauathogen I know but I didn’t want to assume that the language was JavaScript. In most of the languages the equality comparator is always strict as opposed to JavaScript :)
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In defense of the guy. In some languages like JavaScript is good to use conditionals with arguments like myBoolean === true. Just to make sure nobody made myBoolean a number or is just defined.
If you have myBoolean = ‘’ and you do if(myBoolean) it will return true!
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How can C be part of a class?
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Tell about the faulty tutorial. That way people don’t have to make the same mistake you already made 😄
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@Stuxnet the f stands for FORCE. It’s exactly the definition of an argument that bypasses confirmation
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@nitwhiz In Python 3, 011 no longer works and you would use 0o11 instead. Extracted from the first google result of Python Octal Notation. At first it was like JS, then, they changed. Maybe because it wasn’t intuitive, maybe it didn’t follow the POLA principle very good.
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@ethernetzero is not just the comments man. Is what people outside the industry says as well.
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@ethernetzero yes, I am. In fact, I wanted to know if I could apologize to you for being such an idiot. Would you please pardon me?
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In other languages the notation usually is more explicit. And for any developer who’s paving its way through the learning process of Javascript this seems extremely non intuitive. Of course when you become a better programmer, jokes related with the strict equality operator or the arrow functions defined in the new versions os Javascript just are... not funny. Same with octal notation. If you and the rest of people do not find it find you just can ignore it and the sorting algorithm of this webpage will make the rest.
But you don’t have to show how amazing you are at programming and how this jokes are made for human beings with less intelligence than yours. What if this is a beginner’s joke... that means this joke does not belong here?
Sometimes I’m amazed at how much intelligent some people are in the terms of solving problems and how stupid they are at basic manners. I guess is the anonymous factor plus the logical thinking bias clearly present on programmers -
@soulsuke is not my business. Is a joke.
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@soulsuke I’m not. Is a joke. In terms of quitting or not programming I advice you to mind your own business.
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The amount of ego on this rant is astonishing. I love it.
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@nitwhiz Yes. I know. It’s called a joke. This is not a Stack Overflow post where I’m asking for help.
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You have clearly not talked to a Linux user.
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@endor well said! :) I’m guilty of doing that as well ^_^’ I hope I learn to be a better engineer with the pass of time...
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@endor I don’t get it.
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@leanrob I don’t get it.
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@ScriptCoded glad I could print out a smile :)!
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@capcj Thanks ^_^/
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@sbiewald I am actually an apprentice (less than Junior, because I’m only been developing for a company professionally for 7 months).
This was just how I felt during the first 3 months hahaha
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@2lazy2debug the stress ball that they offer on here is a duck? Or you can only get it by buying it?
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Are you coding in Javascript?
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@ViRaS Thank you :-)
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Check out the Ballmer Peak graph. You’ll find it... familiar.