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How do you start a project? I have this idea and have done planning for the technical side of things, but where do I begin creating a prototype? I want to work on the program, in whatever high level language but creating a GUI from scratch seems stupid. It doesn't matter what platform, I just want to work on the actual program, which requires some sort of visual interface. Surely there's an easier way to do things?
>which requires some sort of visual interface
Something wrong with the command line?
>>55105039
I need to be able to show it off to employers. The cool side of things is in the math, but I need something to show it off.
Is it possible to create an interface later that will work directly with a command line program I write, and can be developed separately?
>>55105061
>Is it possible to create an interface later that will work directly with a command line program I write, and can be developed separately?
I feel sorry for your boss.
/dpt/ daily programming thread
Fuck weaboos
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What are you working on, /g/?
DELETE THIS!
>>55105007
>Posted before the bump limit
Report this thread.
Do not post in this thread.
Come on, fuckface, it was only at 297. That's not even close.
>>55105037
>Do not post in this thread.
anon...
Speccy thread
Waiting for prices to drop so I can get a mobo with more pci-e slots and a second 970
>>55105000
>second 970
Haha, retard.
I'm just leaving this here :
https://boingboing.net/2016/06/15/intel-x86-processors-ship-with.html
>>55104909
Not even news.
ARM also has the same kind of shit.
>>55104938
>On some chipsets, the firmware running on the ME implements a system called Intel's Active Management Technology (AMT). This is entirely transparent to the operating system, which means that this extra computer can do its job regardless of which operating system is installed and running on the main CPU.
>On systems newer than the Core2 series, the ME cannot be disabled. Intel systems that are designed to have ME but lack ME firmware (or whose ME firmware is corrupted) will refuse to boot, or will shut-down shortly after booting.
>There is no way for the x86 firmware or operating system to disable ME permanently. Intel keeps most details about ME absolutely secret.
>regardless of which operating system
>On systems newer than the Core2 series, the ME cannot be disabled
>There is no way to disable ME
8GB 480 could be ~300€ in Europe
HAHAHAHAH 199 DOLLARS MY ASS YOU FUCKING INDIAN SHIT
Yes?
Nvidia cards will also be 1/3 more expensive
It's fucking europe
>>55104875
>it's AMD's fault that Yuropoors get gouged
A cucked continent in every sense.
>>55104875
>imported items get taxed like mad in Europe
>HAHAHAHAHAHA
This is funny? Weep for your condition, you idiot.
Godly i7 thread.
Bonus points for heavy oc or extreme editions.
Xeon is ok too.
Poorfags with amd anything else than i7 can die
60 dollar Xeon? (:
>>55104628
Skylake master race reporting in and reminding Haslel, Inferno Bridge and Sandy Vag owners that you'll NEVER EVER have IPC like me, no matter how much you overclock your deprecated hardware. :^)
why does /g/ hate gamer tech?
Because /g/ is 18+
>>55104443
Because /g/ is poor.
Why do you think the rx480 is so popular?
Why do you think chinkphones are so popular?
Why do you think thinkpads are so popular?
i5-3570K is 3.4 GHz, came out in 2012
i5-6600K is 3.5 GHz, came out in 2015
that's hardly any difference in speed, why is this allowed?
>>55104355
Because literally jews
>>55104355
clock speed is a bad measure of performance. IPC exists, and if two processors have the same clock speed but one has twice as much IPC, then it is two times faster....
clock speed x instructions per clock / watts = true measure of a cpu
>>55104382
everything you said is true, but IPC gains have not been very impressive from 2012-now
How secure are these Internet of Things Pacemakers?
>>55104331
>IoT pacemaker
why?
>>55104331
Since they're not connected to the internet and have NFC ranged reprogramming with secure flashing, pretty fucken secure.
>>55104341
Because it's the future™
Intel = Spyware
USA = Fascism
http://boingboing.net/2016/06/15/intel-x86-processors-ship-with.html
>>55104248
>freedom = fascism
Top kek m8.
Daily Windows 10 reminder
You seriously think AMD isn't compromised?
They're a part of the "trusted computing group" and all that too.
Its it possible to turn my kinect into an ip camera?
>>55104193
It already is. Just ask the NSA.
>>> /g/ /sqt/
MCDONALDS!
Need some dual monitor tech help..
I've got an AOC thats my main display *1920x1080* that is hooked up from my monitor *DVI-D dual link* to my graphics card *HDMI*
My second monitor *1600x900* is hooked up from my monitor *VGA* to the graphics card which was originally VGA but has a DVI-I dual link adapter hooked into the VGA which is then plugged into my graphics card.
I can have one or the other working, but not both at the same time for some reason. If I hookup secondary monitor first @1600x900 it turns on perfectly. The second I plug in the HDMI cable *main monitor* it turns off and acts as if it isn't plugged in anymore. I've tried main monitor first as well but the second monitor turns itself off this way too. I've tried hitting the "detect" button in the "Screen Resolution monitor but the second monitor refuses to turn on with my main monitor.
Any suggestions?
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>>55104060
Yes, love blondes in bikinis
Gentoo
C is not a good language. Off-by-one errors are common in using the C library because it is not consistent. Sometimes you have to subtract 1 byte, functions like fgets() and strncpy will never write past the length given them (fgets() subtracts 1 itself, and only retrieves (length − 1) bytes), strncat will write past the length given them. So the programmer has to remember for which functions they need to subtract 1.
>This code that you've written is undefined, so you're not allowed to comment on compiler behavior!
The most recent time I saw this, another language lawyer then jumped in to argue that the code in question wasn't undefined as if this side discussion had any relevance to the real issue.
It's no secret that we have the technology to prevent most of these bugs. We have programming languages that practically guarantee important classes of bugs don't happen. The problem is that so much of our software doesn't use these languages. Until recently, there were good excuses for that; "safe" programming languages have generally been unsuitable for systems programming because they don't give you complete control over resources, and they require complex runtime support that doesn't fit in certain contexts (e.g. kernels).
Rust is changing all that.
>>55103724
Java has changed that decades ago.
>>55103724
Most of the expolits that affect the software industry have their root in a badly written C program (but I'm repeating myself).
C should've died a long time ago.
>>55105094
This, fampai.
Double tap to turn on/off the screen is a must.
Bought a cheap LG Phoenix 2 and love the double tap and the ability to take pictures by saying cheese or smile.
>>>/reddit/
A 3.5 mm jack
OOOOOOH SNAP GET REKT APPLE
>>55103612
i should be able to stick it in my ass and have the vibrator detect it and turn on
Post your favorite f-droid apps.
>noise generator
If you had a girlfriend you wouldn't need that app
>>55103554
telegram is on fdroid, apparently it's free of binary blobs, i have no clue what that is but they sound pretty scary i guess
>conversation manager
>arch
>noice maker
what is autism