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scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldto
Technology@lemmy.world•White House urges developers to dump C and C++English
81·2 years agoIsn’t that only microsoft exclusive and closed source? Also does compiling it really yield the same speed as C, it is garbage collected isn’t it?
I don’t know, I used gnome for a while and I just felt like I was using toy apps. But I think that comes down to personal preference. KDE definitly has the bigger apps like Kdenlive and Krita.
Yes, using them is probably the closest one can get to the macos ecosystem on Linux.
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
2·2 years agoYeah that point was not entirely accurate. What I meant was, that a np.array and a list don’t work together. Coming from julia and matlab it just does not make sense to me, why I can’t use a function written for a list for a np.array even if they basically represent the exaxt same thing.
Julia for example hast linalg as a module but functions work on lists with no problem.
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
31·2 years agoBut I took your advice to heart and installed a Linter
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
2·2 years agoPython is strongly typed, but dynamically checked. Working with other languages I just found, that the type errors in python are the hardest to catch and to debug, but maybe I am just more used to othet languages
I see it’s use as language to write small scripts, I just don’t see much use besides that.
Here is a article talking about the speed of compiled python vs Julia. I don’t see why it is better to go to all these extra steps just to end up with something slower. https://www.matecdev.com/posts/julia-python-numba-cython.html
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
2·2 years agoNo I mean, Python is definitely the most used language in scientific computing, but yeah, I would use something else if I could.
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
5·2 years agoJulia, R, Matlab, Mathematica and Fortran.
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
31·2 years agoYeah, ofc every language must have a type system, the problem is, that this is not enforced. I.e 3 == ‘3’ throws no error, when working with dataframes for example this can be a pain in the ass. But yeah, I don’t say that nobody should use Python (although the title is a bit dramatic) I just think that there are better alternatives out there.
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldOPto
Unpopular Opinion@lemmy.world•Python is overrated and overused.
31·2 years agoI mean others don’t seem to have the same problem with Python as me, so if it is right for them, I can’t really complain, but I would use the following languages for the following tasks
Scientific Computing (my main area): I prefer Julia, it is faster, feels more intuitive and feels like a modern python for scientific computing
Web: there are many great frameworks out there, i am intrigued by phoenix for elixir
Game Developement: Nobody use python in games to distribute for anything heavy I hope, but for scripting I would use Lua
Learning: Python is often the first language, that people learn, and I guess that also explains it’s widespread use to some degree. I would teach something less high-level like C as a first language, although I think writing “high-level code” also has a learning curve to it.
Scripting: Fine, I guess python is great for small scripts, although one could also use Ruby
It let’s you find a users profile on different social media services based on their username.
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Recommendation of lightweight drawing application for math lectures?
192·2 years agoHave you checked out Xournal++ already?
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•If I had a dollar for every time this happened, I would have $2 but it's weird that it happened twice
3·2 years agoYeah it is, the exact number is 25104128675558732292929443748812027705165520269876079766872595193901106138220937419666018009000254169376172314360982328660708071123369979853445367910653872383599704355532740937678091491429440864316046925074510134847025546014098005907965541041195496105311886173373435145517193282760847755882291690213539123479186274701519396808504940722607033001246328398800550487427999876690416973437861078185344667966871511049653888130136836199010529180056125844549488648617682915826347564148990984138067809999604687488146734837340699359838791124995957584538873616661533093253551256845056046388738129702951381151861413688922986510005440943943014699244112555755279140760492764253740250410391056421979003289600000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000
scharf_2x40@lemmy.worldto
Lemmy Shitpost@lemmy.world•If I had a dollar for every time this happened, I would have $2 but it's weird that it happened twice
36·2 years agoI dont think the second generation of xbox was callled xbox 2.510412868 E+778
The u-he synths are nice.
Reasonable well.
Getting plugins to install is often a big hurdle, if they are working, they work. However I think performance suffers alot. Didn’t try it on any bigger synths yet tho.
That’s where you are supposed to hold a wine glass?



I found this, which dives deeper into the impact of inefficient software.
https://eco.kde.org/handbook/#look-to-the-software