Came across this in my YouTube feed today, and thought it was worth spreading about:
https://youtu.be/vcFBwt1nu2U
A rather tongue-in-cheek look at the faults and foibles of the various programming languages...all combined into one...
If you've ever dabbled in coding, a lot of this will make you chuckle.
Came across this in my YouTube feed today, and thought it was worth spreading about:
https://youtu.be/vcFBwt1nu2U
A rather tongue-in-cheek look at the faults and foibles of the various programming languages...all combined into one...
If you've ever dabbled in coding, a lot of this will make you chuckle.
https://youtu.be/vcFBwt1nu2U
I found it to be *WAY* too long, repetitive, boring, and really not funny.
Not even a little bit. No chuckles. Glad you liked it, though. /^^\
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Re: The Worst Programming Language Ever
By: Gamgee to McDoob on Mon Apr 25 2022 07:01 pm
https://youtu.be/vcFBwt1nu2U
I found it to be *WAY* too long, repetitive, boring, and really not funny. Not even a little bit. No chuckles. Glad you liked it, though. /^^\
As a software developer, I thought some of it was quite funny..
One part I liked was the language that had implemented a
"comeFrom" instead of goto.
A rather tongue-in-cheek look at the faults and foibles of the various programming languages...all combined into one...
I read this thread yesterday. Never followed the link, never typed "worst programming language" anywhere, and did not speak it aloud.
Yet, it pops up in my YT recommendations for videos.
It was erm only moderately ammusing... I felt it kinda got bogged down..
OK guys, this thread has my tinfoilhat getting about 3 more layers.
I read this thread yesterday. Never followed the link, never typed
"worst programming language" anywhere, and did not speak it aloud.
Yet, it pops up in my YT recommendations for videos.
I know my phone is listening, but unless there is some "screen reading" software installed on my laptop, there's no way anybody could know that
I have read that thread.
So how does it "just so happen" to pop up in my YT recommendations less than 24 hours after reading about it here?
I read this thread yesterday. Never followed the link, never typed
"worst programming language" anywhere, and did not speak it aloud.
Yet, it pops up in my YT recommendations for videos.
The most likely explanation is that video has trended lately - possibly just because a bunch of people clicked on it from here - it knows other people who watched it watch other computing channels. You watch
When this happens, we just shrug our shoulders and say
"suuuuure. Yeah. the phones aren't listening.." and move
on. We just accept it as "normal," but it still rubs me
the wrong way.
Are they google phones? ...or iPhones?
Probably, but I see this crap happening all over the place. My friend
and I will have a conversation (and our phones are nearby, but not in
use) and then suddenly, we start getting ads or video recommendations about that topic.
That said, if a person proves user agents (Alexa, Siri, etc.) are eavesdropping and pushing ad content that way, they're going to be very famous.
This has happened to me, and I wonder whether or not, for example, if I discuss fire extinguishers with someone, and then I see an ad for fire
And the ads are not triggering on what I am saying, but on the news story or article that put the memetic content out there.
This has happened to me, and I wonder whether or not, for example, if discuss fire extinguishers with someone, and then I see an ad for fir
There's also the issue of raised perception. Same theory when you buy a new car, or someone you know does and all of a sudden you see that make and model everywhere on the road. Even if they seemed few and far
between before, you're now more attuned to them so you spot them.
And the ads are not triggering on what I am saying, but on the news s or article that put the memetic content out there.
The other burning question is.... if an ad arrived would you miss it completely if you hadn't been talking about it regardless of other happenings and content in the world :)
Spec
I almost kinda don't want to know; experiencing the uncanny is one of
the few pleasures still available to me in this boring age. Whoever creeps me out like that, has my thanks - commercial enterprise or not.
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