You all know the bit. Kike journalism is lying propaganda, and defames people who speak out. But the "learn to code" meme goes farther than just backlash against the jewish owned media. For decades, jews and their liberals have shat on more bluecollar and working class jobs that white americans held. If these white communities suffered, they left rejoiced. They refer to these whites as "flyover country", "dumb hicks", and "rednecks". All of those terms are meant to shame rural and working class whites. A 'redneck' has a neck that is red because he is out working in the field instead of sitting at a desk with a vitamin D deficiency. A 'flyover' is someone who's not even worth looking down upon. It implies that liberals/kikes are above everyone else, but they're so high up, the people below them can't even be looked down upon.
Recently, when white coal miners were losing their income, these journalists told them 'lol just learn to code'. As if some 46 y/o dude trying to support his family has time to learn javascript. It was effectively shaming them for being defunct in neoliberal globohomo, mocking them for being left in the past. When it comes to spics, niggers, and every other oppressed minority, jews propose gibs programs, but when it comes to whites, they're told to just "stop being structurally unemployed goy". That's the irony, that they can't get out of structural unemployment, it's a form of demoralization against whites.
So when these kike journos lost their jobs, the schadenfreude reverberated throughout the news cycle. This snooty upperclass profession has now been dispossessed. They were happy little liars, being able to defame innocent people, push out propaganda, inflate their ego with their articles, and get fucking paid for it. Losing that dream job is akin to a holocaust to them, how dare the goyim take their livelihood? "Learn to code" is hilarious to throw back at them obviously because they use to say it, but because they're not worth employing anymore. Journalism in 2019 is not profitable unless people choose to donate to you. They can't deny that computer programming is already a saturated job market, because that would mean the white coalminers would be victims too. They can't say that it's difficult to learn coding, because that also would make whites victims of jew economics.
If you see any journalists, remind them that they got off easy with what they did. You don't have to mention anything about ropes, just that losing their job for ruining people's lives is relatively tame. What should we call this? Journocaust?
OP - https://8ch.net/pol/res/12726919.html
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markup is not code
[–] 16414745? ago
Markup is code. Any time you encode something into something else you are coding. "Coders" who write programs are the lowest caste of programmers.
>>12727507
Learning C will make you Ctarded. C is a 50 year old language that is outdated and doesn't allow you to make good abstractions over the system you are going to run your program on. C has caused so many security vulnerabilities that it is not even funny. Everyone thinks that, "Heh, I know C, I'd never make a mistake and create a vulnerability", but everyone is susceptible to this. They promote the UNIX weenie way of thinking that it's always the programmers fault, they should just remember not to do that rather than having an infrastructure in place to catch it for the programmer. The C language has probably set computing back 50 years, or maybe more. Things like bounds checking for accessing arrays are a solved problem You simply use refinement types so that either the compiler can prove that the array is big enough or you have to add an if block checking if the array is big enough and what to do if it isn't. This means trying to write outside the array will cause a compile time error. This technique only makes the compilation slower, the resulting binary will have no performance impact. Well, unless you consider actually handling errors correctly a performance impact. but people will still run into issues and cause security vulnerabilities by reading and writing outside of an array.
>>12727588
I've seen poorly written and confusing VHDL code too. When people are writing side projects or need to follow a strict schedule sometimes corners need to be cut.
>>12727637
Are you designing your circuit with code, or are you actually placing and routing transistors by hand.
for an Sbus card (you know, that "Open" bus in sun unix
boxes these days – if you're lucky, when you receive your
machine sun has condescended to actually leave one of them
open for you to put something of your own (or someone
else's) into).
modelling in today's complex systems has developed a set of
models in Verilog (a popular hardware description language
due to the fact that it looks much like C….) for driving
and monitoring the sbus hardware. However, it's quite clear
that the unix mindset which the Sun engineers have become
accustomed to has crossed over into their hardware design
and modelling.
special patch to Verilog (which they don't bundle in with
their hardware model). Now this patch actually deals with
the fact that Verilog inherits some braindeath from C and
apparently you can't get at some of the information Verilog
is storing around unless you go outside of Verilog to do it.
they don't give you an actual handle on the data to, say,
check if it's correct.
portions of this code which have clearly never been
used/tested. To check timeout on the bus, they look to see
if a certain 8 bit counter has counted up to 256. But
that's ok, if the counter was big enough, then you'd
discover that they actually didn't have any part of the
model sitting around ready to model the things which are
supposed to happen when timeout occurred (after all, since
the counter never reaches 256, the bus never times out —
why have useless code around when it's not needed…).
SuperSparc….
[–] 16445812? ago
Magnetism was first described about 600 BCE. Electricity around 2750 BCE. Today, electricity and magnetism are outdated.
[–] 16442941? ago
<doesn't know about C18
Get out. C is incredibly useful. You wouldn't have a fucking operating system without it. It's also insanely portable.
[–] 16424820? ago
Sun hasn't made any systems using SBus in the past 15 years. Probably longer than that even.
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[–] 16413735? ago
define "code"
[–] 16410334? ago
hence the ""