me choosing to do my uni project in C rather than javapic.twitter.com/6iWyO32EGi
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me choosing to do my uni project in C rather than javapic.twitter.com/6iWyO32EGi
from sys import exit import uniproject proj = uniproject.Project("university") exit(UniProject.start()) nothing personal, kid
look, i'd rather do it in just about anything else, but it has to do a bunch of number crunching and it's gotta run on the uni server that has no environments for humane languages
there are sane languages that can run on the JVM
A friend had an assignment that called for a Java applet (yea, quite a while ago) and he did it in JRuby. Thing is, there was no way to embed JRuby in an applet at the time, but he still found patching support for it preferable to doing the assignment in Java.
And that's how JRuby got JRubyApplet.
I like to think that all of Java's good new features like lambdas and default methods have been added out of spite for university professors.
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