Instead of considering "it only works on my machine" a bug, the modern programmer's "solution" is to make a bunch of system update and package management utilities that try to force everyone else's machine to be like theirs. Perhaps we should call this "egocentric programming"?
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Replying to @cmuratori
What if there was an ISO standard for Home Computer. Linux Computer. Web Server. Smart Phone. Program to that, forward all support to that.
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Replying to @cmuratori @Sumaleth
Hey Casey, totally off-topc question for this thread, but: For graphics programming, is a GTX 1050 good enough? Or, even better, can I get around with integrated graphics at all? I'm asking in the context of starting a CS education.
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Replying to @HecklerCS @Sumaleth
Any (relatively modern) nVidia card is fine for graphics programming, really, because as long as you don't care about super high performance, they will all be relatively easy to program and have decent driver support.
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Amusingly, I believe 8/9/10xx is actually _worse_ for dev because there is no debugger for the shaders (yet?)... so 6xx/7xx are actually best for learning shaders, and probably pretty cheap to buy these days? A 680 or 780 would be a great learning card.
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