antennas, scanners, and satellites

On programming, beauty, and stating the obvious:

riney: C# though… i dunno, i’ve always disliked it for aesthetic reasons
beeland: eh, my only formal programming training was about a decade ago in ANSI C
beeland: so it made a good starting point
riney: yeah… there’s nothing monstrously wrong with it… it’s just hard to write really slick, elegant code in it
riney: same thing i feel when i read Objective C code
beeland: I can agree with that, its focused on “solutions” rather than real freestanding monolithic structures
riney it’s fifty billion DelegateThingybobInterfaceReceiverControllers…. very verbose feeling
riney: Java has that problem too but you can avoid it with a degree of care
beeland: hehe, i had the same reaction when i first was it
beeland: OhMyGodWhatTheFuckIsThisMethodDoing(ToThisOtherThing, WhenDoesItEverEnd);
riney: i am rather in love with Ruby at the moment, just for the free-flowyness of it
riney: i’m really sounding like a code snob at this point
beeland: might have to check that out. for my “hack around” stuff I have stuck to perl for the last 4 or 5 years
beeland: mostly just data transformation stuff
riney: but it has so many nice things… the string functions alone are tear-jerking. and blocks…..sigh
beeland: Riney
beeland: You need to get laid.
riney: lol
riney: yeah……that’s going on my blog

2 thoughts on “antennas, scanners, and satellites

  1. Tempest rolls up his “Newspaper of Discipline +1″ and slaps everyone around for a bit before introducing himself.

    Tempest> (e_e) now that I have everyone’s attention. Hello, I am TEMPEST.

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