Why does this absolutely rape and impregnate new coders?
Same reason arrays buck break people.Nobody gives a fuck about math courses.
>>100148257How do you even get into compsci without liking math? It's all math.
>coderskill yourself
>>100148244It doesn't.
>>100148244because percentage calculations are hard
>>100148283>thinking script kiddies are taking compsci courses They’re watching YouTube tutorials.
>>100148283Computers are more than just calculators now, grandpa, get with the times.
>>100148244because they don't call it the remainder as they should because that's what we all learned in school. I think the modulo operator should be explicitly introduced as such in school with the rest
>>100148244The modulus operator always confounded me as to how it's implemented with CPU instructions - does it use division? Multiplication? A special instruction?
>>100148244I understood it in a second. Never again did I have doubts. People are retarded.
>>100148244>new codersyou mean AI? haven't seen it struggling with that desu
>>100148934i think you can do div and modulo in one instruction, storing both results in two registers or something, but i don't remember exactly. could be i made it up but would make sense.
>>100148244That doesn't rape and impregnate coders.I do.
>>100148244>impregnate
>>100148934>does it use division?Yes. It's one of the values naturally spat out by how integer division algorithms work.
>>100148283I've worked in the field for nearly 15 years and I fucking HATE math. After a point the math becomes much less important though, so I do way less of it now than I did as a junior.
>>100150017t. Frontend react monkey
>>100148244a lot of low iq people can't handle circumstantial knowledge, e.g. % being modulus or percentage depending on the context. These are the same group of people that tend to argue semantics rather than substance, because they can't accept a word they understand being 'wrongly' used. They tend to suffer in the tech industry (not just programming) especially, as tech people cannot, even if a gun were to be pointed at them, agree on consistent terminology for anything.
>>100150017code monkeying is not compsci(sw|systems) engineering is not compsci
>>100150034I'm paid way more than you...
>>100148917Not really, we've just learned to use calculators for more things
>>100151019what is compsci?
>>100151188oops left the sage there my bad sorry
>>100151041you are spiritually jewish