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False | ShetlandJames | t2_61emd | Is this a Windows problem? It's totally fine on my 2014 MacBook | null | 0 | 1544460598 | False | 0 | ebi5xla | t3_a45jvw | null | null | t1_ebcik9e | /r/programming/comments/a45jvw/electron_and_the_decline_of_native_apps/ebi5xla/ | 1547434817 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Nicksil | t2_49n14 | Non-referral code URL:
https://www.humblebundle.com/books/stem-books | null | 0 | 1545683084 | False | 0 | ech6jf2 | t3_a98325 | null | null | t3_a98325 | /r/programming/comments/a98325/humble_book_bundle_stem_by_mercury_learning/ech6jf2/ | 1548025903 | 15 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | aevv | t2_5dt2t | you're right - that £3.6k/month is pre-tax not post, my bad | null | 0 | 1544460605 | False | 0 | ebi5xvj | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhz8ui | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi5xvj/ | 1547434821 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | exorxor | t2_h57gcb9 | All it would take is one pissed off billionaire. 20 million/year is not that much money. Imagine that you tell to Apple that you know of a way to destroy the 50 billion that Google is making from advertising. I think that would be worth 20 million/year. Google would lose a ton of value on the stock market and Apple could just buy them at a much lower cost.
That would also solve the lawsuit problem.
There are many other ways to avoid lawsuits. For example, by just following the law and there is no law against destroying business models. You cannot force people to watch ads. All you can do is make it more difficult.
You can also incorporate in Iceland, Switzerland, Russia, or whoever hates Google. | null | 0 | 1545683146 | False | 0 | ech6mac | t3_a8o8ot | null | null | t1_ecge0ee | /r/programming/comments/a8o8ot/designing_an_adblocker_for_radio_and_podcasts/ech6mac/ | 1548025938 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | sinedpick | t2_ksuu9 | The FUD that's going around is that working (for the company) outside of work hours leads to an unhealthy work life balance. Working on your own projects, at least the way I understood it, is outside the scope of the article. | null | 0 | 1544460606 | False | 0 | ebi5xxa | t3_a4wu3y | null | null | t1_ebi5ie8 | /r/programming/comments/a4wu3y/how_to_stop_thinking_about_code_after_work/ebi5xxa/ | 1547434822 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545683246 | False | 0 | ech6qwl | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgsji2 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech6qwl/ | 1548025996 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Skillet_Lasagna | t2_3upqb | Interesting article. I had no idea that game has a difficult mode. I thought it was already punishing enough! | null | 0 | 1544460668 | False | 0 | ebi60oi | t3_a4vzev | null | null | t3_a4vzev | /r/programming/comments/a4vzev/how_i_created_a_bot_that_plays_castlevania_nes/ebi60oi/ | 1547434855 | 57 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | desertfish_ | t2_523hh | Marseille | null | 0 | 1545683316 | False | 0 | ech6tzt | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgtjgg | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech6tzt/ | 1548026033 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Michigan__J__Frog | t2_b43x5 | His parents gave him his house. | null | 0 | 1544460673 | False | 0 | ebi60wp | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgxhgg | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi60wp/ | 1547434858 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | s73v3r | t2_3c7qc | All you're doing is illustrating the point that you're not sincere, and arguing in bad faith. | null | 0 | 1545683325 | False | 0 | ech6uez | t3_a8rptf | null | null | t1_ech1swg | /r/programming/comments/a8rptf/i_do_not_like_go/ech6uez/ | 1548026039 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | CompetitiveRiver5 | t2_2l9b9j20 | How do you pay $30k on health insurance with employer provided benefits unless you have some insane disease? I pay $40 a month on health insurance. When I go to the doctor I pay $20.
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I make 5x your $40k salary, I'll make it clear, I'm better off even without state provided insurance. | null | 0 | 1544460677 | False | 0 | ebi6148 | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebh9b3i | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6148/ | 1547434861 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | badpotato | t2_72zdp | Yeah, actually there's a bit of arbitrary bias when getting the minor version to 4.21 at 4.21 o'clock. The real deal was on the 4.19 release. | null | 0 | 1545683363 | False | 0 | ech6w3m | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech4nq4 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech6w3m/ | 1548026059 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | LANDWEREin_theWASTE | t2_q8jyxjz | Why can't CastlevaniaBot play on difficult mode after beating Dracula for the first time? | null | 0 | 1544460692 | False | 0 | ebi61r9 | t3_a4vzev | null | null | t3_a4vzev | /r/programming/comments/a4vzev/how_i_created_a_bot_that_plays_castlevania_nes/ebi61r9/ | 1547434868 | 26 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Sebbe | t2_3z3kd | `local $[ = 2;`
(https://mojolicious.org/perldoc/perlvar#Deprecated-and-removed-variables) | null | 0 | 1545683417 | False | 0 | ech6yi0 | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech55xl | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech6yi0/ | 1548026089 | 19 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1544460701 | False | 0 | ebi6251 | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhi5yx | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6251/ | 1547434873 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | grauenwolf | t2_570j | Well that depends on your definition of unit test. Roughly 20 years ago the idea that a unit test and a test of a single pure method were synonymous didn't exist.
There are unit test frameworks for databases. And to many people a unit test for the "SaveFileToDisk" method that doesn't actually hit the hard drive is just plain stupid. | null | 0 | 1545683458 | 1545710798 | 0 | ech70bm | t3_a8zgcm | null | null | t1_ech326n | /r/programming/comments/a8zgcm/the_myth_of_100_code_coverage/ech70bm/ | 1548026111 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Mr_Cochese | t2_rq2rujr | The bit he's describing in the "What to do instead" section is basically CQRS, which might well be the closest thing to a silver bullet we have for LoB type applications. | null | 0 | 1544460759 | False | 0 | ebi64rn | t3_a4wpit | null | null | t3_a4wpit | /r/programming/comments/a4wpit/the_faster_you_unlearn_oop_the_better_for_you_and/ebi64rn/ | 1547434905 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nmarshall23 | t2_8t840 | Is that so? MacBook forgets that my Bluetooth mouse exists at least once per day. Often it reconnects but sometimes I have to rebind them.
Never had this trouble with Linux. | null | 0 | 1545684094 | False | 0 | ech7t7n | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech06n6 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech7t7n/ | 1548026498 | 19 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Michigan__J__Frog | t2_b43x5 | Paris is on fire and everyone is getting acid thrown on them in London! | null | 0 | 1544460772 | False | 0 | ebi65cw | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhyah2 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi65cw/ | 1547434913 | 12 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jungolungo | t2_3pe7m | Nice | null | 1 | 1545684286 | False | 0 | ech834k | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech094q | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech834k/ | 1548026621 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | mcguire | t2_33oe8 | Noe that the issue is not that there are a lot of developers in one place, it's that there's a big blob of money going to development. Since no one wants remote workers^1, that blob goes to the relatively limited number in that place. A feedback cycle ensues.^2
^1 For reasons that make no damn sense for development but have a lot to do with psychology.
^2 The unspoken corollary is that lots of less competent developers get paid a lot more than they might be worth outside the blob area. | null | 0 | 1544460772 | False | 0 | ebi65d3 | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebg2iuo | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi65d3/ | 1547434913 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | FlyingRhenquest | t2_nkufq | Thread pool are easy enough to implement. The difficult part is breaking your work up into easily-threadable chunks. That and synchronization, which probably isn't a problem so much for simulating light patterns but might get hairy for pathing or moving multiple objects on the map at the same time. Adding enough mutexes to prevent weird things (or segfaults) from happening but not so many that your performance starts to bog down can be an interesting tuning process. And you'll notice a tendency to blame any odd bug on thread synchronization, whether it is or not. To be fair though, it probably is.
Boost::Asio has a [thread pool example](https://www.boost.org/doc/libs/1_68_0/boost/asio/thread_pool.hpp) which could be handy if you're already using it. It's easy enough to write your own if you're not, and that's probably better than adding a dependency on a third party library to save yourself a few dozen lines of code. | null | 0 | 1545684355 | False | 0 | ech86ul | t3_a961pk | null | null | t1_ecgs3w1 | /r/programming/comments/a961pk/another_first_for_my_c_games_multithreading/ech86ul/ | 1548026666 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Andymac175 | t2_4ar6n | Easily? If that were true more would do it. It isn't easy to find the numbers and level of quality devs outside the colligate/tech hubs in the US.
No, It isn't easy at all. | null | 0 | 1544460804 | False | 0 | ebi66vo | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhi09z | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi66vo/ | 1547434932 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | jiffier | t2_cx0s7 | Making games in JavaScript. Now that is sick | null | 0 | 1545684366 | False | 0 | ech87ez | t3_a90xot | null | null | t1_ecgiabp | /r/programming/comments/a90xot/making_a_game_in_turbo_pascal_302/ech87ez/ | 1548026674 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | irrational_design | t2_lgs8e | I make a good six figure salary as a developer in Portland, OR. I have incredible healthcare benefits for a pittance every month. | null | 0 | 1544460826 | False | 0 | ebi67ty | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhklzb | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi67ty/ | 1547434943 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Ameisen | t2_5qad2 | I was pushing for Lombok for a while. It was rejected.
They also weren't fond of my idea of switching to C# or Kotlin. Or C++. | null | 0 | 1545684466 | False | 0 | ech8com | t3_a956qz | null | null | t1_ech69qx | /r/programming/comments/a956qz/java_language_architect_brian_goetz_on_java_and/ech8com/ | 1548026739 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | m-o-l-g | t2_kqj1r | It's taken *with* my consent, actually. Don't pretend to read my mind, please.
You're trivializing this issue.
| null | 0 | 1544460841 | False | 0 | ebi68jj | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi4da7 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi68jj/ | 1547434952 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | theblackavenger | t2_ntnnx | Everything but syntax highlighting is mostly being addressed in Go 2. Since the Go developers themselves recognize these issues I am not sure why there is. any pushback on the article. | null | 0 | 1545684632 | False | 0 | ech8l16 | t3_a8rptf | null | null | t3_a8rptf | /r/programming/comments/a8rptf/i_do_not_like_go/ech8l16/ | 1548026842 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | HangryDave | t2_1d4pf4d | Neato | null | 0 | 1544460856 | False | 0 | ebi697l | t3_a4v8zx | null | null | t3_a4v8zx | /r/programming/comments/a4v8zx/web_development_on_a_phone_with_linux_on_dex/ebi697l/ | 1547434960 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545684773 | False | 0 | ech8s5i | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t3_a95jxj | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech8s5i/ | 1548026930 | -3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | steveklabnik1 | t2_d7udf | Integer overflow is a “program error” but explicitly not UB. When the debug_assertions option is set (by default in a non-release profile and not in a release profile), implementations are required to check for and panic on overflow. Otherwise it is defined as two’s compliment overflow.
That’s slightly convoluted, but we wanted the option to require checks if they ever get cheap enough. | null | 0 | 1544460892 | False | 0 | ebi6aqz | t3_a4ufwz | null | null | t1_ebi5wu6 | /r/programming/comments/a4ufwz/typebased_alias_analysis/ebi6aqz/ | 1547434980 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | DazzlingDisplay | t2_3snaf | > Whether a company succeeds or not is pure luck ... 20% that make it
So your formula for success is to file paperwork for a business license for 5 new companies, sit back and watch TV waiting for the lucky one to make you a millionaire? Heck, start 20, 30 companies, watch TV, and your success will approach mathematical certainty!
| null | 0 | 1545684773 | False | 0 | ech8s6i | t3_a97kyr | null | null | t1_ech4lqi | /r/programming/comments/a97kyr/women_in_tech_less_than_2_of_leadership_roles_in/ech8s6i/ | 1548026931 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1544460898 | False | 0 | ebi6b18 | t3_a4uynu | null | null | t3_a4uynu | /r/programming/comments/a4uynu/on_the_importance_of_commit_messages/ebi6b18/ | 1547434983 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | neuk_mijn_oogkas | t2_2032avqr | No, I said 20% recoup for private investors; that's different. Private investos have a bottom.
If you invest N money into a company to get equity or some other profit sharing guarantee when it gets a profit you can't lose more than N. So you lose N on 4 companies but 1 gives you like 7 times N back so you make a profit.
If you actually found a company yourself your bottom is far, far higher and your success margin if you are successful far lower because you need to pay the investors back first.
Furthermore if you failed once you can't just found a new company; you also can't found five at the same time as you don't have the time for that and banks won't loan you if you have outstanding debt like that.
Apparently 75% of US venture-backed startups fail within 10 years; these are the ones that were credible enough to get venture capital so these are the ones who know what they are doing; the ones that don't know what they are doing of course fail even harder.
It's luck—these venture backers are experienced businessmen who like to see and judge your plans and structure before they invest; if they could separate the 75% from the 25% they obviously would but they can't because no one can predict it because it's just how the butterfly effect unravels. | null | 0 | 1545685235 | False | 0 | ech9f45 | t3_a97kyr | null | null | t1_ech8s6i | /r/programming/comments/a97kyr/women_in_tech_less_than_2_of_leadership_roles_in/ech9f45/ | 1548027244 | 4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Eurynom0s | t2_4dmtf | I'm talking about actually making use of a lot of healthcare resources, not just what you're paying for the plan itself. | null | 0 | 1544460923 | False | 0 | ebi6c6v | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi67ty | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6c6v/ | 1547434998 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | kyiami_ | t2_18ls6ct5 | Hmm. Is it on an older OS? I've found Bluetooth to be stable with those. Very stable in the OS X era. | null | 1 | 1545685357 | False | 0 | ech9kr9 | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech7t7n | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech9kr9/ | 1548027313 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | disappointer | t2_fl4z1 | Offhand, I know that Microsoft has development offices in Austin, and Google has a dev office in Portland (and Amazon has subsidiaries in Portland). | null | 0 | 1544460978 | False | 0 | ebi6emu | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgbzsm | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6emu/ | 1547435027 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545685367 | False | 0 | ech9l84 | t3_a98325 | null | null | t3_a98325 | /r/programming/comments/a98325/humble_book_bundle_stem_by_mercury_learning/ech9l84/ | 1548027319 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Dimensionorb1 | t2_12m35dal | It's scary to me that a large financial institution like Amex uses npm. | null | 1 | 1544460979 | False | 0 | ebi6eo0 | t3_a4uynu | null | null | t3_a4uynu | /r/programming/comments/a4uynu/on_the_importance_of_commit_messages/ebi6eo0/ | 1547435028 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | therealjohnfreeman | t2_5s8um | It's the minute with index 420. Minutes start at 1, indices start at 0. Line them up and 4:21 has index 420. | null | 1 | 1545685459 | False | 0 | ech9pc7 | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech4nq4 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech9pc7/ | 1548027370 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | CompetitiveRiver5 | t2_2l9b9j20 | >The $125k-200k salaries are the exception in the US, not the rule.
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Pretty big exception given that every single Software Engineer working in FANG + Microsoft + all the unicorns make that | null | 0 | 1544461042 | False | 0 | ebi6hjb | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgpxbc | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6hjb/ | 1547435063 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | stefantalpalaru | t2_433np | > has anyone looked into what is new?
Someone did: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=linux-420-features&num=1 | null | 0 | 1545685539 | False | 0 | ech9szc | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgs3ae | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/ech9szc/ | 1548027417 | 22 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | torotane | t2_h23cc | TL;DR: data is tabular, therefore just use Excel.
> I typically glue different logical components via message passing, actor-style. Example of an actor: stdin reader, input data processor, trust manager, game state, etc. Such “actors” can be implemented as thread-pools, elements of pipelines etc. When required, they can have their own DataStore or share one with other “actors”.
Actors with state, sending messages to each other, does fit one definition of OOP very... very well! | null | 0 | 1544461047 | 1544461784 | 0 | ebi6hu8 | t3_a4wpit | null | null | t3_a4wpit | /r/programming/comments/a4wpit/the_faster_you_unlearn_oop_the_better_for_you_and/ebi6hu8/ | 1547435067 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | gered | t2_4u1dq | I went to school in Ontario and I remember we used Turing in my high school (this would have been in 2000/2001). I remember being somewhat disappointed at the time as I was self-taught with BASIC, C/C++ and Assembly under my belt. But looking back at it now, I think Turing was (and still is?) a good choice for learning with. | null | 0 | 1545686034 | False | 0 | echaglb | t3_a90xot | null | null | t1_ecgrwnr | /r/programming/comments/a90xot/making_a_game_in_turbo_pascal_302/echaglb/ | 1548027736 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | irrational_design | t2_lgs8e | This is true. I live in the Portland, OR area and make a hefty six figure income as a developer. The cost of living is dramatically lower here compared to SV (we bought our 4 bedroom house for about $200k on a quarter acre of land). | null | 0 | 1544461051 | False | 0 | ebi6i1d | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgbzsm | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6i1d/ | 1547435069 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | bvanevery | t2_4dec8 | I'm mostly with you. Videos are needed when there's *no other way* to get at the information. For instance, I often need videos on how to repair my car. I only put up with a 15 to 20 minute video on that, when I *have to* know how to get into some part of the car, what problems I'm going to encounter, etc.
I wonder if various people are simply illiterate? I have a Liberal Arts background, myself. Not only can I read, I can *write*. Perhaps that's part of the problem: people who don't know how to write, but do know how to film.
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False | ProfessorStrawberry | t2_10j2ly | how do i enforce, to not type the passphrase? | null | 0 | 1544461070 | False | 0 | ebi6iuz | t3_a4tznm | null | null | t1_ebhqrtf | /r/programming/comments/a4tznm/eset_discovers_21_new_linux_malware_families_all/ebi6iuz/ | 1547435079 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545686060 | 1545958411 | 0 | echahy9 | t3_a8zgcm | null | null | t1_ecgj2bz | /r/programming/comments/a8zgcm/the_myth_of_100_code_coverage/echahy9/ | 1548027753 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | new2bay | t2_dysjb | Why wouldn’t you want your commit messages tested? It’s easy to implement locally with precommit hooks, and you can run them automatically via CI without too much trouble. | null | 0 | 1544461076 | False | 0 | ebi6j59 | t3_a4uynu | null | null | t1_ebi0aj0 | /r/programming/comments/a4uynu/on_the_importance_of_commit_messages/ebi6j59/ | 1547435083 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | InvisibleEar | t2_ni4ak | Just convince them to switch the entire codebase to Rust | null | 0 | 1545686303 | False | 0 | echauiv | t3_a956qz | null | null | t1_ecgraw8 | /r/programming/comments/a956qz/java_language_architect_brian_goetz_on_java_and/echauiv/ | 1548027908 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | earthboundkid | t2_1w5x | There are no adults. We're all just three kids in a trench coat. :-) | null | 0 | 1544461088 | False | 0 | ebi6jom | t3_a4uynu | null | null | t1_ebi6eo0 | /r/programming/comments/a4uynu/on_the_importance_of_commit_messages/ebi6jom/ | 1547435090 | 24 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1545686324 | 1545958408 | 0 | echavlx | t3_a8zgcm | null | null | t1_ecfu0gr | /r/programming/comments/a8zgcm/the_myth_of_100_code_coverage/echavlx/ | 1548027923 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | new2bay | t2_dysjb | Yes! Precommit hooks FTW. | null | 0 | 1544461101 | False | 0 | ebi6k7u | t3_a4uynu | null | null | t1_ebi2429 | /r/programming/comments/a4uynu/on_the_importance_of_commit_messages/ebi6k7u/ | 1547435096 | 15 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | AngularBeginner | t2_eky8x | Can the Blockchain nonsense die off in 2019? Please? Pretty please? | null | 0 | 1545686380 | False | 0 | echayge | t3_a98g6e | null | null | t3_a98g6e | /r/programming/comments/a98g6e/top_5_blockchain_programming_languages_you_should/echayge/ | 1548027958 | 6 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TCPisBetterThanUDP | t2_1se9jpc4 | I live in Rochester, you'd get paid well at your level in some of the companies here. My current company would pay you way more than that, and my new company where I will be moving to pays 75K+ to entry level folks out of college.
My current company likes full stack devs. If you're interested I can refer you , it's my last week here so I'd have to move quickly. | null | 0 | 1544461180 | False | 0 | ebi6nqv | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebghque | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6nqv/ | 1547435139 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | tejasjadhav | t2_kxr9c | Nice | null | 0 | 1545686380 | False | 0 | echaygo | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgtjgg | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echaygo/ | 1548027958 | -3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | cm9kZW8K | t2_6fyglj1 | > It would be more stressful, as I would live alone abroad, far from my friends, family and so.
Thats a fair point; however a large number of people are finding remote work. A friend of mine lives in barcelona (he is spanish) but he works for american companies. So he gets an american salary in a country where many people earn 10000 euro per year.
He does have to occasionally travel to the US, but otherwise he can enjoy living with in spain. | null | 0 | 1544461201 | False | 0 | ebi6op4 | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi5krd | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6op4/ | 1547435151 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | DavidNcl | t2_bsw0a | Not so sure I should click that link... | null | 0 | 1545686462 | False | 0 | echb2my | t3_a91l9v | null | null | t1_ecgj1hl | /r/programming/comments/a91l9v/my_unusual_hobby/echb2my/ | 1548028009 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | elder_george | t2_3im72 | It's totally a good skill, but may be not a good role for one's career growth.
I stuck for a year doing (mostly) SQL-related work on a well-known product, and it was totally a dead-end with little satisfaction or appreciation and much trouble.
Looking why DB synchronization fails with stack overflows and how to fix the process **and** the data? Being on phone with a customer with 10-hour timezone difference trying to figure how the hell they meddled with the data, breaking the invariants (that one was a "SQL guru", so didn't mind to change the data directly)? That's _fun_, for sure…NOT.
The thing is, people saw SQL on my resumé and hired me *just for that*, assuming I want to do it. Hard to blame them for that - more like I should have figure that during the interviews.
I got a major burn-out there and now avoid putting "SQL" in my resume. Yes, I have quite a bit of experience with it (design, optimization, queries/sprocs, troubleshooting) and I will apply that if needed; no, don't make it my primary task, thank you very much. | null | 0 | 1544461279 | False | 0 | ebi6s8r | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgj6ff | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6s8r/ | 1547435196 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | krokodil2000 | t2_3bq69 | Will wait for 4.20.69 | null | 1 | 1545686594 | False | 0 | echb99c | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t3_a95jxj | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echb99c/ | 1548028091 | -4 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | eloel- | t2_hxhxf | If you're a senior level engineer that's making 50k, you are either loyal to a company you have no business being loyal to, you're scared to move, or most likely, that's what you deserve to make. Get off your ass and look for a job, if you're actually a senior full stack developer, you can easily make 6 digits. | null | 0 | 1544461308 | False | 0 | ebi6tic | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebghque | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6tic/ | 1547435211 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | elint | t2_2p6t5 | It's wonderful! When I want to do something on my computer, first I make sure it's at the bleeding edge. I issue a "sudo pacman -Syuu" command and get everything updated (sometimes I will reboot if there is a kernel update). Then I will spend the next three or four hours troubleshooting everything that broke, but that's ok, what I wanted to do on the computer can be handled tomorrow, after I do my arch updates, of course. | null | 0 | 1545686603 | False | 0 | echb9r3 | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech5tyq | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echb9r3/ | 1548028097 | 96 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | irrational_design | t2_lgs8e | I don't drink coffee or beer, maybe that explains why I don't find interacting with my coworkers to be useful ;-) | null | 0 | 1544461309 | False | 0 | ebi6tjj | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgk53w | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6tjj/ | 1547435212 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | maxsolmusic | t2_18b0fr2o | Nice | null | 0 | 1545686654 | False | 0 | echbcbj | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgj2a8 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echbcbj/ | 1548028129 | -7 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Lost_Geometer | t2_yx6u0 | For those that are wondering, it's actually not too hard a fact. Continuous for the product topology on bit sequences just means the function can be evaluated by examining a finite number of locations (the same locations for any sequence!). If a function f is not continuous then there must be sequences S_1, S_2,... such that f cannot be evaluated using only the first i bits of S_i. Since there are infinitely many S_i, an infinite number must share the same 1 bit prefix P_1. Similarly, among those starting with P_1 an infinite number must share the same 2 bit prefix P_2, extending P_1. Continuing we construct longer and longer prefixes P_i, which limit to an infinite bit sequence on which f cannot be evaluated by examining any finite number of bits. | null | 0 | 1544461319 | False | 0 | ebi6tyh | t3_a4tlvc | null | null | t1_ebi2y0n | /r/programming/comments/a4tlvc/seemingly_impossible_swift_programs/ebi6tyh/ | 1547435217 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | XcapeEST | t2_10vvuv | I understood that reference. | null | 1 | 1545686742 | False | 0 | echbgpt | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgqmmu | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echbgpt/ | 1548028213 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | meteorMatador | t2_4ismt | Undefined behavior does not magically make your program go faster. It’s supposed to signal to the compiler that “this cannot happen, ever.” C has a whole lot of footguns in that respect: It’s easy to run into something that the standard considers UB when in hindsight it should have been called “implementation-defined.”
Rust takes great care to reduce the scope of UB. It defines signed arithmetic as two’s complement on extant platforms. On unchecked overflow, it either panics (in debug mode) or wraps around (in release mode). In case the programmer ever needs different behavior, like wrapping around even in debug mode, the standard provides that in the form of various method calls and wrapper types. | null | 0 | 1544461337 | False | 0 | ebi6urm | t3_a4ufwz | null | null | t1_ebi5wu6 | /r/programming/comments/a4ufwz/typebased_alias_analysis/ebi6urm/ | 1547435227 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | _meshy | t2_580np | Thank you! | null | 0 | 1545686787 | False | 0 | echbiyu | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech9szc | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echbiyu/ | 1548028240 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TheWaxMann | t2_aokjl | I can agree that we shouldn't be using one pattern to fit every goal and that there are situations where people use OOP without thinking about it and they could have used FP instead.
Unlearning OOP would be a bad idea though, because it is still really useful for a lot of things. | null | 0 | 1544461438 | False | 0 | ebi6zah | t3_a4wpit | null | null | t3_a4wpit | /r/programming/comments/a4wpit/the_faster_you_unlearn_oop_the_better_for_you_and/ebi6zah/ | 1547435283 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | dsdsds | t2_335uz | Man I could have used this last semester. | null | 0 | 1545686869 | False | 0 | echbn19 | t3_a9857l | null | null | t3_a9857l | /r/programming/comments/a9857l/show_reddit_techie_delights_online_compiler_and/echbn19/ | 1548028292 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | awesomeevan | t2_bhkwb | As an EU citizen that moved to the US, I agree with a lot of this. Basics are more expensive and rent is significantly more expensive unless you're lucky to live in a cheaper area. I think overall I still come out better off in the US with savings and expendable income since I'm keeping my rent lower than I could theoretically pay and not driving a brand new BMW despite the temptation!
Back in Europe the lifestyle is more relaxed, but you net slightly less money as a result, but the quality of life can be great. | null | 0 | 1544461443 | False | 0 | ebi6ziy | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhlb58 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi6ziy/ | 1547435286 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ath0 | t2_3racs | They're an improvement but the relative latency is still large. | null | 0 | 1545686870 | False | 0 | echbn2t | t3_a8kwg9 | null | null | t1_eccqsck | /r/programming/comments/a8kwg9/what_every_programmer_should_know_about_memory/echbn2t/ | 1548028293 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | DonRobo | t2_dzfhk | Apparently that's only in some parts of America then. Someone else already replied who had a very different experience in America.
Where do you work? | null | 0 | 1544461469 | False | 0 | ebi70of | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi0lv1 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi70of/ | 1547435300 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | NotExecutable | t2_fw7wi | This current project of ours is the first were we have a set coverage goal (80%). I'm quite amazed how many times we write test against really simple behaviors that don't really matter. Or outright run-time / compiler behavior.
Stuff like
const addToObject(myObject, a,b,c) => ({...myObject, a,b,c})
will sometimes get it's own test. Often implemented in tautological ways:
expect(addToObject(myObject, "a", "b", "c"))
.toEqual({...myObject, a: "a", b: "b", c: "c"});
Just to nudge that coverage up.
edit: Overall though, having the coverage is nice. Especially since we haven't had the time yet to mirgate to TypeScript. | null | 0 | 1545686941 | 1545687630 | 0 | echbqpa | t3_a8zgcm | null | null | t1_ecfexc2 | /r/programming/comments/a8zgcm/the_myth_of_100_code_coverage/echbqpa/ | 1548028337 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | DonRobo | t2_dzfhk | Someone else mentioned the kind of experience again now. Maybe it's just localized to a few regions of America.
Where do you work? | null | 0 | 1544461508 | False | 0 | ebi72en | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhza38 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi72en/ | 1547435321 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | binkarus | t2_eap5c | I feel personally attacked...
[-Arch user](https://i.imgur.com/ooN1FYN.jpg) | null | 0 | 1545686945 | False | 0 | echbqvs | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech1j55 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echbqvs/ | 1548028339 | 29 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | zeroone | t2_3782z | It's because I can't. If I ever beat Difficult Mode, I'll teach CastlevaniaBot how to do so. Currently, it doesn't fare better than me. | null | 0 | 1544461536 | False | 0 | ebi73nq | t3_a4vzev | null | null | t1_ebi61r9 | /r/programming/comments/a4vzev/how_i_created_a_bot_that_plays_castlevania_nes/ebi73nq/ | 1547435337 | 75 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | maxsolmusic | t2_18b0fr2o | Macs are wonderful | null | 0 | 1545686957 | False | 0 | echbrgz | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgwk39 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echbrgz/ | 1548028347 | 5 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | irrational_design | t2_lgs8e | What does Oxbridge mean? Is that like a combination of Oxford and Cambridge? Did you attend both schools? Or is there actually a school called Oxbridge? | null | 0 | 1544461614 | False | 0 | ebi774j | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebgeo6k | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi774j/ | 1547435409 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | tycooperaow | t2_z5n36qa | It’s the future | null | 0 | 1545687009 | False | 0 | echbu5z | t3_a98g6e | null | null | t1_echayge | /r/programming/comments/a98g6e/top_5_blockchain_programming_languages_you_should/echbu5z/ | 1548028380 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | new2bay | t2_dysjb | Sounds like there might be a buffer overrun somewhere that’s somehow not manifesting in the emulators. | null | 0 | 1544461615 | False | 0 | ebi776p | t3_a4sqkc | null | null | t1_ebi3axh | /r/programming/comments/a4sqkc/operating_systems_development_for_dummies/ebi776p/ | 1547435409 | 8 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | V13Axel | t2_8jlwx | Nice. | null | 1 | 1545687148 | False | 0 | echc1bm | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech1ak0 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echc1bm/ | 1548028468 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | while_e | t2_z2310 | >or most likely, that's what you deserve to make
Not sure what that's supposed to mean. I do great work, and it would literally destroy the company if I left. SO yes, I'm loyal, and I love my coworkers enough to not fuck up their daily grind... but also yea it's difficult to move because (A) All of mine and my wife's family are here, and (B) we have children who love it here.
​ | null | 0 | 1544461692 | False | 0 | ebi7anm | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi6tic | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi7anm/ | 1547435451 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | parkerSquare | t2_12ooom | Macs work well with Bluetooth for all the mainstream stuff, at the cost of not working at all with much of the older or esoteric stuff, since it’s not implemented, apparently. Linux tries to support almost everything. | null | 0 | 1545687286 | False | 0 | echc8fx | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ech06n6 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echc8fx/ | 1548028557 | 41 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | shevegen | t2_atqp | Cross-Browser?
Soon we can replace this with adChromium-only. | null | 0 | 1544461709 | False | 0 | ebi7bep | t3_a4x0do | null | null | t3_a4x0do | /r/programming/comments/a4x0do/the_best_crossbrowser_testing_tools/ebi7bep/ | 1547435461 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Sopel97 | t2_15ivda | For my prototype i've done similar shadows, but due to performance reasons I only update at most a fixed amount of shadows per frame, in the round robin fashion. I think I'm doing it in just one thread (in parallel) because std::async wasn't available back then, but I can keep hundreds of dynamic lights without being able to see that not all are updated every frame (And with only 8 lights being updated per frame! I could probably do like 64 but there's no need to). (For possible occluders I also update them once every few frames and try to only keep the ones close enough to the camera (I have a fixed max light distance).)
From what I can gather here it seems like you're spawning a new thread for each light. It's not scalable not only because threads may be too heavyweight when you have a lot of them (and actual creation of them may cause stalls), but also because simply you will have to make all the work all the time anyway. It won't scale past your cpu's concurrency. I think it's better to sacrifice some visual fidelity in very intense light situations (which I can't see happening without malicious players) rather than performance.
https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Sopel97/Dungeon-Crawler/master/thumb.png
https://my.mixtape.moe/tzxaom.mp4 (fps doesn't actually change from just doing nothing, impact of recording)
https://github.com/Sopel97/Dungeon-Crawler/blob/master/src/WorldRenderer.cpp#L405 | null | 0 | 1545687331 | 1545688480 | 0 | echcard | t3_a961pk | null | null | t3_a961pk | /r/programming/comments/a961pk/another_first_for_my_c_games_multithreading/echcard/ | 1548028585 | 3 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | TheThiefMaster | t2_n1div | To be honest, not checking _at all_ in release (neither compile-time verification nor run-time) sounds a lot like C calling it undefined behaviour. At least it checks in debug.
Is there a language that implements compile-time checks for possible overflow? | null | 0 | 1544461710 | False | 0 | ebi7bg5 | t3_a4ufwz | null | null | t1_ebi6aqz | /r/programming/comments/a4ufwz/typebased_alias_analysis/ebi7bg5/ | 1547435462 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | whitlingerdoodledo | t2_112sbg | I do have to say, doing it that way sounds insane.
I love it, but, it's absolutely crazy. | null | 0 | 1545687379 | False | 0 | echcd7f | t3_a961pk | null | null | t1_ecgmvwk | /r/programming/comments/a961pk/another_first_for_my_c_games_multithreading/echcd7f/ | 1548028616 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | nvpqoieuwr | t2_1lhphrcj | > I live in the most beautiful city on the planet, Rome, my family and friends are here and I live a comfortable life.
Not to mention all the free water you can drink, right out of a big-nose!
And Amatriciana available at almost any restaurant. Rome is awesome. | null | 0 | 1544461736 | False | 0 | ebi7cnm | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebhjg14 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi7cnm/ | 1547435476 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | parkerSquare | t2_12ooom | Just like Gentoo! I used to spend _hours_ fine-tuning my emerges for maximum performance to save a second here or there... | null | 0 | 1545687406 | False | 0 | echceo2 | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_echb9r3 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echceo2/ | 1548028634 | 18 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | wk4327 | t2_fvsx1 | America has health care... Just a very shitty one | null | 0 | 1544461781 | False | 0 | ebi7es4 | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebh1rso | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi7es4/ | 1547435503 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | silverslayer33 | t2_7660k | It's been over two hours since you made this comment, so I'm going to assume that opening the source summoned an Eldritch monster into your home and placed a curse upon your entire lineage. | null | 0 | 1545687421 | False | 0 | echcff3 | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgz6zr | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echcff3/ | 1548028642 | 115 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | while_e | t2_z2310 | (A) You name is hilarious, and (B) Thank you kind stranger for the offer, like I've stated elsewhere it's just not easy to move at the moment or I'd have moved up towards Syracuse a bit ago for a job someone offered me. Almost took it and just drove 1.5 hours each way, but didn't want to waste that time I could spend with my kids. | null | 0 | 1544461787 | False | 0 | ebi7f3l | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi6nqv | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi7f3l/ | 1547435507 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | [deleted] | None | I was going to say it was my first but then I saw a reply to this that mentioned BASIC, so I guess it was my second as well. | null | 0 | 1545687468 | False | 0 | echchuh | t3_a90xot | null | null | t1_ecfnjrd | /r/programming/comments/a90xot/making_a_game_in_turbo_pascal_302/echchuh/ | 1548028673 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ep1939 | t2_qtb0i | I did work as a freelancer remotely, I still do from time to time, and I did not enjoy it. It felt alienating to be honest and I felt lonely. I like my colleagues and human interaction.
Also I do not have the necessary discipline to maintain healthy habits when I work remotely. I tend to eat in front of my computer or work in my pyjamas and generally I suck. There are places here in Rome for people working remotely, like shared offices or stuff, but none is close to my house and would require hours of commuting. | null | 0 | 1544461809 | False | 0 | ebi7g4c | t3_a4n8jv | null | null | t1_ebi6op4 | /r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebi7g4c/ | 1547435519 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | Sebazzz91 | t2_a2yne | That is why I rather integration test against the DB and for unit tests mock out data access layer. | null | 0 | 1545687520 | False | 0 | echckg7 | t3_a8vpy4 | null | null | t1_ecep6rv | /r/programming/comments/a8vpy4/why_did_we_shift_away_from_databasegenerated_ids/echckg7/ | 1548028705 | 2 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | cinyar | t2_24es8maw | I couldn't care less about XP, so no... | null | 0 | 1544461834 | False | 0 | ebi7hb7 | t3_a4oi4w | null | null | t1_ebhh5fy | /r/programming/comments/a4oi4w/git_v2200_released/ebi7hb7/ | 1547435534 | 1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | idobai | t2_fu8kq | > and with capable web devs performance is indistingushable from native at a fraction of the dev time
Yeah, seems legit... | null | 0 | 1545687660 | False | 0 | echcrgw | t3_a8vkzm | null | null | t1_ecebpxp | /r/programming/comments/a8vkzm/sciternode_as_an_alternative_to_electron/echcrgw/ | 1548028821 | 0 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | amazondrone | t2_e5y3o | You can't learn to sprint until you can run, you can't learn to run until you can walk and you can't learn to walk until you can crawl. Keep going. | null | 0 | 1544461875 | False | 0 | ebi7j5g | t3_a4vzev | null | null | t1_ebi4tvq | /r/programming/comments/a4vzev/how_i_created_a_bot_that_plays_castlevania_nes/ebi7j5g/ | 1547435557 | 32 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
False | ImAStupidFace | t2_nfc1p | Nice. | null | 1 | 1545687794 | False | 0 | echcxva | t3_a95jxj | null | null | t1_ecgxeh9 | /r/programming/comments/a95jxj/the_420_kernel_has_been_released/echcxva/ | 1548028900 | -1 | t5_2fwo | r/programming | public | null |
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