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  • D [email protected]

    Speaking of coding out of spite, is nobody going to mention that his C code features a struct with over 20 fields in it?

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    That's not uncommon, is it?

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      What's React?

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      React is a Javascript based web development programming language developed by Facebook to make pages run faster and better. I learned it as part of a MERN stack full web development course.

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      • D [email protected]

        Speaking of coding out of spite, is nobody going to mention that his C code features a struct with over 20 fields in it?

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        That's the State struct. Globally accessible, I'd bet

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        • deegeese@sopuli.xyzD [email protected]

          A definition so broad as to be useless.

          Is it a UI when someone calls memcpy to move data from a file to a screen buffer?

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          I'm going to go with no, since that step is not transferring data to a human, it's transferring it internally within the computer.
          UI can refer to either the medium, such as a visual display, speaker system, or keyboard, and it can also refer to a specific layout of information (like the Qwerty layout, or a webpage layout).
          I wouldn't consider the USB protocol UI just because it can transmit HID Events, only the keyboard or mouse as a whole is UI.
          You could almost call HID events UI, but I'd still argue they're more of a computer-device interface than a human-device interface

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            That's not uncommon, is it?

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            Not really, but I'd probably try to organize those into sub structures where it made sense. A data structure holding the UI state and FFT data all flat is kinda messy imo since it becomes unclear what is actually required where.

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            • Q [email protected]

              Not really, but I'd probably try to organize those into sub structures where it made sense. A data structure holding the UI state and FFT data all flat is kinda messy imo since it becomes unclear what is actually required where.

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              You can tell there ought to be substructures because he used comments to label the different groups. That's a code smell right there.

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              • M [email protected]

                What's this dude talking about?! Everyone knows no one hates React like people who code in React πŸ˜‚ No one is gonna get pissed off watching this.

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                Do React devs really hate React?

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                  React is a Javascript based web development programming language developed by Facebook to make pages run faster and better. I learned it as part of a MERN stack full web development course.

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                  to make pages run faster and better.

                  Huh, well that's a funny way of saying "break the model of web page as document and fuck up the entire web!"

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                  • Q [email protected]

                    Not really, but I'd probably try to organize those into sub structures where it made sense. A data structure holding the UI state and FFT data all flat is kinda messy imo since it becomes unclear what is actually required where.

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                    Yeah that's what I usually do, as long as it's passed by reference there isn't anything too bad here.

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                    • G [email protected]

                      to make pages run faster and better.

                      Huh, well that's a funny way of saying "break the model of web page as document and fuck up the entire web!"

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                      Yeah because documents are limiting and we want to do stuff that executables can do but with a better distribution model.

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                      • G [email protected]

                        Do React devs really hate React?

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                        Isn’t the adage that you either have haters or no users?

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                          Umm this is just being retro. Like using a film camera.

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                          • deegeese@sopuli.xyzD [email protected]

                            A definition so broad as to be useless.

                            Is it a UI when someone calls memcpy to move data from a file to a screen buffer?

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                            This isn't hard, you're just trying to make it to be.

                            Memcpy from a file to a screen buffer is as much a UI as pouring water in a pot is a soup.

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                              What's React?

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                              React is what powers your Windows Start Menu.

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                              • D [email protected]

                                Speaking of coding out of spite, is nobody going to mention that his C code features a struct with over 20 fields in it?

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                                Sometimes you can't not have a god class (struct in this case). When doing UI specifically, I always end up with one.

                                You can try using encapsulation to reduce the amount of fields technically, but in the end it's the same amount of information in a single god class.

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                                  React is a Javascript based web development programming language developed by Facebook to make pages run faster and better. I learned it as part of a MERN stack full web development course.

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                                  On the other hand React Native is a JavaScript based development language developed by Facebook to make applications run slower and worse.

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                                  • R [email protected]

                                    Spite coding is almost the original coding.

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                                    I have definitely gone into a rageful fugue state and woken up a week later after reworking an entire code base from being an inconsistent mess of slop...

                                    ...into actually having a common library of functions instead of just rewriting slightly different versions of them 8 times, having those functions only actually instantiated for necesarry classes...

                                    ...rewriting every variable name and function name to an actually consistent and intelligible naming scheme...

                                    ... and finally, moving a whole bunch of shit out of some kind of global 'think' type loop that doesn't actually need to be called or checked every goddamned micro second.

                                    Done that more than once actually.

                                    Never look inside 'baby's first video game mod' code, unless you have healthy blood pressure.

                                    But uh yeah, spite, hatred, and anger are indeed powerful motivators for making good code, lol.

                                    ... so many idiots just jam everything into a global, called every tick loop, and then claim that it just can't be optimized, because "the game engine just can't handle it"...

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                                    • deegeese@sopuli.xyzD [email protected]

                                      A definition so broad as to be useless.

                                      Is it a UI when someone calls memcpy to move data from a file to a screen buffer?

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                                      Not it isn't.

                                      A command line literally is a UI.

                                      You seem to be confusing GUI and UI?

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                                      • S [email protected]

                                        Not it isn't.

                                        A command line literally is a UI.

                                        You seem to be confusing GUI and UI?

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                                        You seem to be confusing C stdlib with a CLI?

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                                          Lakh views? πŸ€”

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