It's worse that it's at a company. But I took a CS class in college that was an intro and the teacher had a pseudo-language that we had to hand-write and turn in to him to have him grade. It still pisses me off to think about how much I would have actually liked the class if I could compile code and see things happen. I changed majors because of that class… I did end up switching back at a different school when I tried a CS class that I liked lol
I've moved back to hand-written.
Cant beat a stick on a sandy beach.
Will never understand all these people with the patience to use rust!? The overhead for metal alone must be prohibitive.
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i just philosophize code in an unwritten language
The trick is to
use tools::WireBrush;
. It helps immensely for cleaning up your code.Waves make for great mutation testing
Oh, I didn’t expect to see my prof in here
My friend had a hand written Java test earlier this year in his company… that's bollocks
It's worse that it's at a company. But I took a CS class in college that was an intro and the teacher had a pseudo-language that we had to hand-write and turn in to him to have him grade. It still pisses me off to think about how much I would have actually liked the class if I could compile code and see things happen. I changed majors because of that class… I did end up switching back at a different school when I tried a CS class that I liked lol