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@alyxshang yeah, love polluting the only global namespace I got with typedef struct foo foo;
@a1ba@suya.place Sarcasm?
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@a1ba@suya.place Sarcasm?
@alyxshang no. But many programmers tend to do that just to avoid writing struct/enum/union just everywhere -
@alyxshang no. But many programmers tend to do that just to avoid writing struct/enum/union just everywhere
@a1ba@suya.place Do they? I usually dump all my custom types/structures into a separate file and separate these things. I might know what's going on in that moment but after some months I won't anymore, even though dragons have good memories.
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@a1ba@suya.place Do they? I usually dump all my custom types/structures into a separate file and separate these things. I might know what's going on in that moment but after some months I won't anymore, even though dragons have good memories.
@alyxshang polluted namespaces are noticeable if you have an auto complete. -
@alyxshang polluted namespaces are noticeable if you have an auto complete.
@a1ba@suya.place Now you know why I don't use ClangD inside Neovim's default LSP plugin.
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@a1ba@suya.place Now you know why I don't use ClangD inside Neovim's default LSP plugin.
@alyxshang I try to not use clangd at all, it makes my qtcreator visibly lag when I edit headers -
@alyxshang I try to not use clangd at all, it makes my qtcreator visibly lag when I edit headers
@a1ba@suya.place Why not use something simpler? I really don't like bloated IDEs because a) they take up a lot of storage, b) they're usually very slow, and c) I spent too much time acquiring the muscle memory for Neovim.
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@a1ba@suya.place Why not use something simpler? I really don't like bloated IDEs because a) they take up a lot of storage, b) they're usually very slow, and c) I spent too much time acquiring the muscle memory for Neovim.
@alyxshang QtC (without dumbass clangd) is actually pretty lightweight and fast.
If I really want to code in something simple, I would rather do it in GNU Nano because apparently everything else is not for human beings. -
@alyxshang QtC (without dumbass clangd) is actually pretty lightweight and fast.
If I really want to code in something simple, I would rather do it in GNU Nano because apparently everything else is not for human beings.@a1ba@suya.place QtC? Explanation needed, please. "Not for human beings"? Help, I'm being bullied.
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@a1ba@suya.place QtC? Explanation needed, please. "Not for human beings"? Help, I'm being bullied.
@alyxshang short for qtcreator
not for human beings? Yeah, literally. I don't get why text editor can't just edit text. -
@alyxshang short for qtcreator
not for human beings? Yeah, literally. I don't get why text editor can't just edit text.@a1ba@suya.place But isn't that kinda the point of why NVim and Vim exist? They are recycling an older technology that was there from the very beginning and improving it.
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@a1ba@suya.place But isn't that kinda the point of why NVim and Vim exist? They are recycling an older technology that was there from the very beginning and improving it.
@alyxshang I don't think adding new letters to broken concept helps it -
@alyxshang I don't think adding new letters to broken concept helps it
@a1ba@suya.place Too eepy.
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@a1ba@suya.place Too eepy.
@alyxshang yeah same :tiredcat: -
@alyxshang yeah same :tiredcat:
@a1ba@suya.place Would be down for a hug, tho plus your pfp is cute.
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@a1ba@suya.place Would be down for a hug, tho plus your pfp is cute.