What do people here use as an IDE?

retard re at tard.com.invalid
Thu Oct 14 02:36:54 PDT 2010


Thu, 14 Oct 2010 12:01:11 +0300, so wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Oct 2010 00:24:00 +0300, Paulo Pinto <pjmlp at progtools.org>
> wrote:
> 
>> Haskell, F#, C#, Scala, Ada, just to name a few.

> All these languages you named are useless for C/C++ audience. They might
> be (i like Haskell) good for expressing certain kind of tasks.

When it comes to programming languages, the C/C++ audience isn't the 
sharpest knife in the drawer. In fact they most likely reject any other 
language if the syntax and semantics aren't 95% the same.

> 
> Go write the next big OS/game/RT simulation/any performance related
> project in any of those.
> 
> None of them are "system language".

What's your definition of a "system language"? Being able to write 
operating systems, OS drivers, kernel mode applications, embedded small 
footprint applications, server applications, games, simulations, HPC? If 
you only need one of these domains in your project, why should you care 
about the rest - the right tool for the job, right?

I'm guessing your definition is the one that makes functional languages 
or imperative languages with different syntax from C/C+++ look bad and C/C
++ shine. Your agenda is to crush all competition because the retarded 
competitors think *differently* and that's dangerous!


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