AI cannot replace humans spiteful spirit
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I see your pitiful vibe coding and raise you...
SPITE CODINGSpite coding is almost the original coding.
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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?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]why would you take the least charitable interpretation? there is no need to be hostile.
and the answer, of course, is that it can be, as long as the information copied is meaningful for displaying to the user.
you're basically asking the equivalent of whether putting things into an array is an algorithm, which of course has the answer "it can be, depending on how you put it in". so basically, the operation you're highlighting is not the point. -
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I'm an elitist asshole and I hate that people say "react dev" when really it's "web dev that uses react"
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What's React?
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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?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]I did not make this definition. However, this does not give you the freedom to make up your own definition and treat it as a fact. Donât spread wrong information.
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I'm an elitist asshole and I hate that people say "react dev" when really it's "web dev that uses react"
Is this distinction really all that useful?
I suppose you could write a react app that doesnât use âthe webâ? But you still might just say they are a react developer.
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I'm an elitist asshole and I hate that people say "react dev" when really it's "web dev that uses react"
react devs are not web devs. they're special
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There used to be a UI library on the Amiga called MUI.
It used a bunch of C macros to let you define the window and all the controls. Was honestly pretty good considering it was like 30 years ago.
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There used to be a UI library on the Amiga called MUI.
It used a bunch of C macros to let you define the window and all the controls. Was honestly pretty good considering it was like 30 years ago.
Unrelated but there is microui, a 1100 loc library in ansi C for a basic UI.
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Data visualization â UI and signal processing is traditionally done in C
Would you agree that the dashboard of a car is UI? If so, isn't that just data visualization?
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Speaking of coding out of spite, is nobody going to mention that his C code features a
struct
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Vibe coding in assembly.
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Would you agree that the dashboard of a car is UI? If so, isn't that just data visualization?
Dashboard is a UI fed by signal processing code which is the backend.
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Speaking of coding out of spite, is nobody going to mention that his C code features a
struct
with over 20 fields in it?That's not uncommon, is it?
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What's React?
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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Speaking of coding out of spite, is nobody going to mention that his C code features a
struct
with over 20 fields in it?That's the
State
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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?
wrote on last edited by [email protected]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 -
That's not uncommon, is it?
wrote on last edited by [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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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.
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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What's this dude talking about?! Everyone knows no one hates React like people who code in React
No one is gonna get pissed off watching this.
Do React devs really hate React?