come at me bros
>>51971311
>More cores means it's better lol
>>51971311
>@3Ghz
meme
>>51971346
Many low frequency cores > few high frequency cores.
That isn't opinion, this is fact. You can't scale frequency as cheaply as you can scale the number of cores.
Put this thing together for a general programming / lightweight gayman / chinese cartoons watching. All for 515$. Tell me what do you think and what you would want me to change, also post your builds so I can rate'm.
lolwut, these threads usually fill up with replies, are you faggots depressed or something?
>>51971531
it seems pretty legit to me. You should be interested in grabbing skylake instead of haswell if you're into graphics programming, but that's pretty much it.
>>51971242
>>51971531
calm it mate. is this pcpartpicker? the peripherals weigh it down so you can't really spend much elsewhere, but that looks decent for what you described. 515$ for peripherals with it seems like a good deal.
how's my build? http://uk.pcpartpicker.com/p/sT4zJx
Why would you use anything other than Apple Lossless Encoder (.m4a)?
>FLAC
Lossless, works in all players except iTunes.
>ALAC
Lossless, works in all players including iTunes.
>>51971129
Because I don't use iTunes.
>>51971129
Because fuck Apple. Should've made it free as in freedom from day 1, too late now.
>>51971176
In that case it still works in the player youre using.
i just moved into a new place and realized that the ssid on my router is a neat way of saying somethign anonymously to everyone within range
what should i put down as my ssid? can only be 32 characters
Install Gentoo
Install Gentoo
>>51970994
Install Gentoo
I know java, c#, js/node, scala, some other "high level" languages and I can find good job no problem
why should I learn c or c++?
>>51970981
The basis for all those languages is C/C++.
If you ever want to work on embedded systems, robotics, write drivers (and other low-level programs), you need to be able to write C.
There are two reasons why:
1. You just want to know.
2. You need them for something.
Otherwise, don't bother. Just don't let the programming police catch you, as the penalty for not knowing C is, of course, death.
>At the Vive Unbound developers forum in Beijing, CEO Cher Wang revealed that Valve and her team made "a very, very big technological breakthrough" with the headset.
>This breakthrough was apparently so significant that they decided to scrap the original version and focus on building the consumer kit with this mysterious breakthrough applied.
>"We shouldn't make our users swap their systems later just so we could meet the December shipping date," said Wang
What...
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Looks like a VR headset, anon.
AR trophies
screencap this!
>>51970936
It was a breakthrough in replacing something with someone thing cheaper, so they just want to incur less cost while selling for a good amount.
Valve is not a good producer of physical content. They sell and make digital products. Their headset is going to be shit, just like the controller and the steambox.
Whta the fuck do you use this Big-Oh bullshit for?
Comparing algorithm runtime and memory usage.
It's related to computable problems complexity when compares to the growth of the problem.
I'm not sure however.
It's a concept used to evaluate runtimes based on input size. It's not something you physically type up or can actually see, it's more of an abstract idea. A real world equivalent would be like estimating how long it should take a sprinter to run some arbitrary distance, given that you know how fast they run for smaller amounts of distance. Building on this, imagine having a stable of sprinters, and long distance runners. Then you can estimate who would be best for which race (which algorithm is best for which problem) based on the distance (input size).
http://cargofacts.com/exclusive-e-commerce-giant-amazon-is-building-its-own-overnight-airfreight-operation-sources-say/
Amazon planning to purchase 20 Boeing 767 Freighters to run its own air cargo operation.
RIP in peace, FedEx, UPS, USPS, DHL.
Will Amazon take over the world?
I welcome our new Amazon overlords.
>>51970856
>20 Boeing 767 Freighters
there goes their profit for the next 5 years
What do you think about my circuit?
>>51970752
Jesus christ, can we get a 1$ breadboard mailed to this poor soul?
>>51970752
Nice astable m8
Use a breadboard. Or at least insulate the bare wires. Also your soldering could use some work.
Do any of you niggas know anything about Reddit's spam filters
>>51970715
>>>/wsr/
>>51970715
depends which sub you want to shitpost on
mods are in charge of the automod filters
Anyone ever used one? Probably going to get it tomorrow unless you can convince me otherwise. Just need something for multiple webpage browsing and basic YT HD video viewing.
>>51970483
It's either that or Microsoft Surface Pro 3 i5.
Don't buy into the 2-in-1 meme. Also, don't buy lenovo unless you're gonna throw Linux on it to avoid Lenovo's self installed viruses.
>>51970483
I have a lenovo Yoga 15. Its p good.
/wdg/ Web Development General
Didn't see a thread, so here it is.
>Learning material
https://www.codecademy.com/
https://programming-motherfucker.com/
https://github.com/vhf/free-programming-books/blob/master/free-programming-books.md
https://www.theodinproject.com/
http://code.tutsplus.com/categories/web-development
>Frontend development
https://github.com/dypsilon/frontend-dev-bookmarks
>Backend development
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_web_application_frameworks
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second for anime
Anyone have a good node.js tutorial that they would recommend?
Hello, /wdg/. I have been asked by a friend to help him in creating a web-based game. The game is intended to be multiplayer, and one of the features he wants is to have a chat that can receive commands to take certain player actions (and this would then of course be updated in browser). What I'm considering is to embed an IRC client into the page and having an IRC bot listen around for commands. This should seem like the easiest solution, although I'm curious as to best way to embed IRC into the page. Do you guys know of any JS libraries/frameworks for this?
You there.
Yes, you.
Momentarily stop whatever you're doing.
Take a screenshot.
Post in this thread.
>>51970393
nigger are you fucking blind?
>>51960139
>>51967753
>>51967911
>>51970393
i like browsing the github trending to see all the buzzwords
Old /dpt/ at >>51965393
No traps (>>>/lgbt/), no anime (>>>/a/ >>>/jp/), only programming allowed.
What are you working on?
>>51970377
how can I call a function every time screen size changes on ios 9? I'm using Swift btw.
I can't compile my Go program because I commented out a few lines for testing and I now have an unused variable.
>>51970403
look for events for that?
Have you bought a new TV, media streamer, or game console in the past few years, or plan to buy one in the near future? Hope you enjoy having your usage data linked to your IP address and served to advertisers!
http://thewirecutter.com/2015/12/your-privacy-your-devices-and-you
As usual, though, Apple stands out as the most pro-privacy vendor.
>Apple TV
>This policy stands in stark contrast to all the others here. Apple collects next to nothing and anonymizes all of it.
So how's that...
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I literally don't care.
>>51970375
My god OP.. did someone force these poor people to connect their televisions to the internet??
This is really why working data mining opt-outs should become obligatory by law.
This way people that bother to change settings and keep enjoying privacy and advertisers can get rich off the stupid and lazy.