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[–] 16442954? ago 

No it isn't. I gave you a very clear list. Either answer or shut up you worthless kike.

You said "etc". hahahahahah You're a running fucking fool.

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[–] 16442955? ago 

Stick to paying Asian kids for setting up your phone for drug dealing Jamal. You're too slow to know why ASM is worth knowing.

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[–] 16442959? ago 

< you are stupid

This is what it's like working in the STEM, and it's why STEM don't deserve very good wages. They have shit personalities, and frankly they suck to be around.

But God is good, and he makes them work for pennies for the pride of knowing they're doing what's "hard". Video related.

So, is it true, you're an idiot if you don't do asm? Well, literally zero of the most important mathematicians of all of history knew asm. I'll let you be the judge.

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[–] 16442933? ago 

Productive at what exactly? I do shit for fun to make my computers do anything I can come up with that seems possible. I'm not inventing algorithms or anything over here, but it's endlessly rewarding for that alone.

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[–] 16442934? ago 

Yes, that is what productive means. Writing software to solve a problem, rather than writing software to get a pay check. If you want to do anything embedded, low level or resource constrained you need to know C and/or asm. In order to interface with most libraries which are written in C and expose a C API, you need to know C to wrap it in another language, like haskell. For anything else use haskell. Examples:

I want to buy a cheap embedded board and have it automatically open my chicken coop door in the morning

This is productive, and embedded. You have no choice but C or asm. So learn them.

I want to write a database app to keep track of breeding my chickens and the resulting quality

This is productive and not embedded. Learn haskell.

I want to live in a closet in San Fagcisco and do all the work for low pay while diversity hires get all the credit

This is not productive. Learn a soy language.

If you just want to be a wagecuck, learn whatever the most popular thing is at the time and place you want to wagecuck in, because the goal is not software it is money, so it doesn't matter how shitty the software you work on is all that matters is your chances of getting hired.

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[–] 16442938? ago 

I'm not just here to shit on you for telling everyone to use haskell and nothing else. I was considering it today; my xmonad config is pathetic because I don't know the language. I was thinking about wasting an hour making it better, but I had to go back to working on webdev for my job. I'll eventually learn haskell properly, but it's been six years and I haven't bothered to do it, even when I attempted to while unemployed. But you're pretending like runtime efficiency and "no errors ever" marketing of haskell outweighs the ease of use, simple syntax, and wealth of libraries I'd get by using anything else instead. Just stop doing that, and we'll agree on most things here.