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C++ developers of /g/, what do you think about this?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2OMRWPOSw9s
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>C++ developers of /g/
who?
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>>109612353
so much fucking filler. not watching that shit. seems gay anyway.
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it's alright but for smaller codebases i suspect AI proofreading is now more effective than unit testing
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>>109612353
>How to write the perfect function
>C++
Doomed from the start
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You made a mistake asking here, everyone in /g/ is a tech illiterate
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>>109612393
why
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>>109612353
>C++
Use an honest language.
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>>109613425
>function
Imagine having a range smaller than your domain
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>>109612353
This is just regurgitating SICP and people who never read it are having their minds blown
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>>109614468
your AI is broken, jew boy
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>>109612353
he should watch a video titled "How to talk like a human"
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>>109612353
>video for "humans who still write code" emphasizes the testability benefit of functions
>doesn't actually test any of the code presented on screen
>builds part of his argument on the mistaken assumption that the cross product of two unit vectors is a unit vector, which either testing or a single AI proofread pass would have easily caught
neat video otherwise
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>>109612361
Me!



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