I am currently developing a programming language.
Its strongly typed, functional and object oriented.
Which features or syntactic sugar are you missing in other languages?
Haskell's missing liquid types. Be sure to implement that.
>>57490809
I am programming Haskell for quite a long time ... But I have actualy no idea what liquid types are... Maybe i know them by another name... Could you give me a source?
not syntactic sugar but rather the opposite. All languages have syntactic sugar. But make a layer of homoiconicity. Define an AST object that is easy to deal with so it can be modified through a preprocessor scheme, so to allow for new constructs in the language.
In Scheme, "hygienic" macros are just rearrangements of the symbols. In CL macros are far more powerful, having the full lisp runtime available at macro processing. A middleground would be okay, having a specific set of actions that could be carried (in the manner of how C does stuff according to #ifdef's perhaps?).
I see that you're mostly getting your inspiration from MLs, so you could keep the domain of such macros withing the MLs without getting a lisp.
On the other hand you could allow the user to define his or her own syntactic sugar through a combination of a preprocessed regexp and macro capabilities.
Desktop thread.
Been a while since I've been on /g/, is the word "desktop" auto-saged now? Why can't I see one?
is this the new desktop thread
Hello
ohaiio here is my desktop
Sup tech /G/ods. Visiting from /k/ hopefully you guys can help me out. I finally cracked the screen on my Moto E 2nd gen today. I use Verizon Prepaid and I'm pretty happy with it so can anyone recommend a good unlocked phone to use for around $300? I know there are lots of great phones coming in from China in that price range, but I also know that most of those don't work with <4g. Are there any exceptions? My wife has a Moto G4 and it is pretty decent, just wanting to know if there is something significantly better for just a little bit more in price. Thanks.
I will be shamelessly self bumping as google has turned up no good info source for what I assumed would be a common question.
>>57490565
I've been using a Moto G3 for a little over a year and I'm fucking loving it. It's nothing special, really, but after all this time it runs as smoothly as the first day no matter how many shitty free apps I download and run simultaneously on it, unlike most samsung phones.
I say you should get a Moto G4 or Moto G4 Plus.
>have slow aging phone
>browse for newer ones to buy
>phone suddenly becomes faster and snappier
Be careful. It knows.
10/10 blog post friend
>internet starts lagging and dropping
>remains like that for about a week
>no bills due for another month
>type "I know you're watching me." into the search bar without actually pressing enter
>fast internet with no problems immediately after
After being an active /g/ user for over 8 years, I felt that it was time to give something back.
And so I did. You're welcome
>>57490440
Install Gentoo
can i be in the reddit post please
>>57490440
Tasty bread
>Java
>doesn't have Vector Math build in (!?!)
>doesn't have Complex numbers or matrix operations build in
>data I/O is like a nightmare within a nightmare while you're in hell
>debugging is even worse
>Matlab
>calculate stupidly complex things with a line of code
>immediate visual feedback
>not-that-bad performance
I'm so glad our Uni introduced us to Matlab at freshman year.
inb4 >"muh free pythons lol xD I am snek"
All that garbage you have to import to Python to make it usable offer "absolutely no guarantees" to work properly.
Hello 18 year old first time poster. Hope this post makes you feel like a successful member of /r/technology!
>>57490590
>/r/technology
Nice, I'm gonna sub to this board too
>>57490427
kys
Any Deep Web stories?
Have you ever found something disturbing?
>>57490416
there is this site called 4chan
>>57490416
wrong board
>>>>>>>>>>/x/
>>57490416
see you in
>>>/trash/
WTF happened to Tox?
Did it use RSA for everything?
>>57490412
Use wire
>>57490648
nah, I'm writing my own.
I'm using AES for encryption, fuck RSA.
I will still use RSA for identification, though.
I'm still thinking of a way to have a distributed db of IDs without having to resort to something like a block-chain.
>>57490929
>I'm still thinking of a way to have a distributed db of IDs
any ideas?
When I built my computer, I made a huge mistake which was to install windows on a 60gb SSD. Is there any way for me to transfer everything from that drive to another SSD with more storage without having to reinstall windows or losing data?
>>57490260
http://clonezilla.org/
Thanks!
>>57490260
call geeksquad
How does google know exactly what I want to find?
>>57490174
Do you use ANY Google products? If yes, then there is your answer. Their business is advertising, which means collecting anything and everything about their users, so they can almost be at a point where they are able to predict what you are about to think.
they know exactly what you want to find, when you want to find it, and how you want it to be shown to you
they only do the first two
other people who searched for that also searched for ...
>NVIDIA gained more revenue in only the gaming segment this quarter than all of AMD’s Computing, CPU and Graphics segment earned in their last quarter
>>57490110
Why do you do it for free?
rx480 was a overhyped joke and amd has no high end card.
>>57490125
>Thinking he does it for free
We've known for years that Nvidia has actual paid shills working for them.
proprietary drivers or opensource drivers for ATI on Linux?
>>57490088
Why not try both and judge for yourself?
>>57490088
>radeon
>linux
Go with intel or nvidia.
>>57490088
Depends
Distro older than 2016, and/or Pre-GCN GPU -> FGLRX
Distro newer than 2016 and GCN GPU -> Radeon/AMDGPU + Mesa RadeonSI
If you have a GCN GPU and you are reluctant to upgrade to a newer distro because you'll lose FGLRX stop worrying, the open drivers are as fast or faster than Catalyst in most games.
>>57490114
Nvidia's proprietary driver is faster, but it has graphical corruption issues and other problems stemming from its closed source nature that aren't problems with the open drivers.
Intel's driver is ok for desktop use in most cases, but it has problems with high resolutions in some situations and its lack of performance makes games unplayable. The idea that 'intel has the best open driver' is no longer true AMD has caught up.
>mfw a8 7650k
How much of a performance bump can I expect from dx12/vulkan?
Can I continue to play games on low/medium? It should perform better because it's GCN and it eliminates driver overhead too?
>>57489993
Also currently overclocked on stock cooler, how much performance could I gain by going with something a little better? Like http://m.gearbest.com/cpu-cooler/pp_280431.html
Sounds like you need a new graphics card. Where do you live? You can probably get a 280x cheap online
>>57492052
Give me your email OP I have a 280x I'd sell for cheap
What GPU do I get to max out Ashes of Singularity at 144fps Freesync?
Ive got a few ruppees to spare.
>>57489617
1080
>>57489617
>poojeetsync
You know it caps at 90fps? Poojeet technology at its best.
>>57489683
not my Acer monitor
What is the best distro for mathematics?
Calculate Linux, of course. :^)
install gentoo.echo $((2+2))
>>57489563
>>57489653
No, I mean, what distro is best for the study of mathematics, in the same way that CAELinux is for engineers?
>Is too autistic for jokes. :^)