I'm not sure how someone lives in a world where they can watch a video of Satisfactory running at 30 or 60hz, but they think that changing the color of text on a screen is a valid explanation for how slow Visual Studio is. It's just dumbfounding.
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While it's both expected and reasonable for a programmer, especially a novice, to not know much about performance, it's another thing for people to be _sure_ they know how performance works enough to be dismissive, and yet be so incredibly uninformed as to be almost nonsensical.
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Don't remember which videogame creator (if I remember well, he was Ken Silverman from Duke Nukem) complained because industry was turning from creating a game that can run in a 386 with a software rendered into, if you don't have the Nvidia 9323848234729 GTX, f**k off.
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You are probably paying for a programmer's decision in 2010 to rewrite a functional debugger in garbage collected JIT sharp dot net. Every assembly instruction is represented with a garbage collected object.
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I've heard that syntax highlighting and intellisense are a major culprit in VS, but am completely confused as to how it takes up so much resources. Notepad++ also does syntax highlighting and is way faster. Older versions of VS also had intellisense and ran faster.
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My first computers were potatos, so I usually don't mind programming in powerpoint slides. Speed aside, I think everyday a plugin crashes and every... 2 weeks a new update comes out
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As a computer science student at a crappy third world school I can't thank you enough for enlightening us with the challenges that come up with high performance. Keep it up you're an inspiration.
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Intillisense is soo old school, it’s ““AI” powered intillisense” now.
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Reminds me: Has anyone else noticed that the word "AI" makes a lot more sense in most contexts if you interpret it to mean "slow and doesn't work"?
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