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The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020

StukaFox says...

Python 3 and BASH. I supposed I should pick up some more Ruby, but it's becoming more and more of a corner-case language. I really do miss programming in X86 Assembly. Assembly is such a pure language and such a delight to work with.

I totally admire pure Java and C programmers.

ant said:

What are you guys using today if still programming?

The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020

vil says...

This is funny. Had to learn Cobol at school - lab still had a punch card machine and that was late 1980s.
Basic, obviously.
ZX Spectrum (Z80 assembly) - dissassembled and adapted a word processor for Czech - drew the extra characters and made up a printer spooler - that was the most fun with a computer ever, also I was young and had time. Also hated re-typing on a typewriter.
First thing (literally the first thing) after the iron curtain dropped got a PC and tried Pascal, databases and web-development but dropped out of all that in early 90s.
Doom, Quake, Civ, Sim City. Mostly scripts with some disassembly and poking around. Various scripts are the only programming I do now.

The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020

StukaFox says...

1980:
TRS-DOS BASIC
Z80 Assembly
Pascal
COBOL
FORTRAN
Weeping bitterly because the idea of an IDE is like a bazillion years in the future.

oblio70 said:

1982Q3-1993Q2
Basic
Pascal
Assembler
C++

Did not go for CompSci degree/career.

The Most Popular Programming Languages - 1965/2020

The Video Store - Last Action Hero

Mordhaus says...

Just watched this again recently. I don't know why it tanked at the box office.

Although the director had this to say about it: About the film's failure and critical response, John McTiernan said: "Initially, it was a wonderful Cinderella story with a nine-year-old boy. We had a pretty good script by Bill Goldman, charming. And this ludicrous hype machine got hold of it, and it got buried under bullshit. It was so overwhelmed with baggage. And then it was whipped out unedited, practically assembled right out of the camera. It was in the theater five or six weeks after I finished shooting. It was kamikaze, stupid, no good reason for it. And then to open the week after Jurassic Park--God! To get to the depth of bad judgment involved in that you'd need a snorkel."

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Dr Drew's Horrific Coronavirus Advice Compilation

JiggaJonson says...

he didn't assemble a team, he disbanded the team at the time this was happening https://www.latimes.com/science/story/2020-04-02/coronavirus-trump-pandemic-program-viruses-detection

bobknight33 said:

Trump was right from the beginning, Assembling a team , stopping china flights and starting preparations for this. The media countered with racist against China, Fool this is just another flu type event.

Now its 24hrs a day panic panic fear mongering from media and Trump should have prepared.

China lied and knew person to person spread back in mid December. The WHO carried the lies of China.

Dr Drew's Horrific Coronavirus Advice Compilation

bobknight33 says...

Trump was right from the beginning, Assembling a team , stopping china flights and starting preparations for this. The media countered with racist against China, Fool this is just another flu type event.

Now its 24hrs a day panic panic fear mongering from media and Trump should have prepared.

China lied and knew person to person spread back in mid December. The WHO carried the lies of China.

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A lifetime spent working with brass

BSR says...

I was a little disappointed he assembled the finished pieces without wearing cotton gloves.

But really, I thought I was going to skip ahead to shorten the time but I was seduced into not doing that.

Timelapse of a giant excavator moving to a parking site

BSR says...

Hydraulics lift the assembly, and then slides it forward to set it on the ground. Then the base lifts up and slides forward and then lowers again to lift and slide the assembly forward again. Repeat. The interior view shows the movement. Sort of like a ratchet.

@newtboy can probably explain in fewer words.

Sagemind said:

I see it moving, but HOW is it moving?

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transmorpher says...

Sure if you're unable to follow the assembly steps backwards.....

Hope you're enjoying your holidays bro, take care.

newtboy said:

Um.....yeah.....following instructions would bunk the bed, not debunk it....it's a bunk bed, not a debunk bed.
I think I see our issue...you have logic dyslexia.

Guy makes a big ball out of plywood

Sagemind says...

Assembly and sanding seemed pretty straight forward,.
I'm not sure about the math on the angles of the initial cut pieces. Pretty incredible that they all lined up fairly spot on - that's the skill of a mathematician!



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