Is this true?

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what is this dogshit image.
a thread died for this.
you have to go back to 9gag.

kind of but python should be a 44 magnum

Here's java, can you spot all the poo?

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>t. pajeet

I'll take the robotic machine that shoots out guns.

>java
please do the needful

kys xDDDDD

it's actually from linkedin

This makes no sense, it seems backwards.
It's saying that with assembly you just got one monolithic thing? You can shoot here or there and that's it, like you're very limited in what assembly can target?
And python is super fine grained control?

That's totally backwards.

i know this game, i used to shitpost in /dpt/, i bet you suck C# dick even though it's a shitty clone of java and you think microsoft is a shitty company too

I don't see the correlation between monitor count and languages.

Also the years, lol
>python didn't exist before 2018
this image is dumb on multiple levels

I think some coding brainlet just took an unrelated comic (the left strip) and attached it to something else without really thinking it through

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No, not at all.

Assembly programming delivers the fastest and tightest code. For decades compiler writers have grunted out that they are the best but I had a pretty good job programming in the embedded world and I only had this job because I could demonstrate that I delivered better results than compilers ever could.

a good C++ programmer can do very low cost abstractions tho

A C++ programmer will stil be at the mercy of the compiler. Moreover there are few GOOD C++ programmers and most cannot resist pulling in monster sized libraries for trivial stuff. A friend of mine is CTO in a company doing embedded work and he finds it hard to get it through that a 20 MB library will have a hard time fitting onto an embedded platform with 64 KB memory.

i routinely pull in 500meg dependencies

based and redpilled

I don't get it

me neither

Programming embedded stuff in assembly sounds fun. Is it hard to get into? Do you also require a ton of hardware knowledge?

I actually laughed pretty good at this image just because the last panel seemed so fucking random. I have no idea what it's supposed to be implying

it pays shit

It's like the last page of a series. Basically the yellow haired dude overheats his computer (thus the burn marks in the final panel), so he waits until his neighbor goes on break and steals his pc, only to discover that it's so virus-ridden that it's unusable, implying he was sitting there doing no work all along. It's also a marvel vs dc jab.

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Not sure, I left that line of work years ago. The DSP part of the embedded job market is not so hot from what I hear.

>9gag for wagecucks
point still stands

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>2006: 3 1280x1024 monitors
>2009: 2 1680x1050
>2012: 1 1920x1080 + 900x1440
>2017: 1 4k

I have actually reduced the number of monitors I have but increased pixel count.

No.Replace python with a slingshot. Replace C++ with an unusable contraption. replace C with guns that are actually good.

Replace LISP with the ultimate nullifier

if so then javascript is a tank on 3 wagon wheels that shoots BBs with about as much force as you could throw them, with a 10 second delay between hitting the fire button and it actually firing

Lisp wasn't even on there.

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>implying 'assembler' is a language
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> Python
> Ikea
Lost

>Python planning and development

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I've never used more than one display save for connecting laptop to tv for watching shit but I did the same thing with virtual desktops ever since I found that feature on the Macs in my middle school. Start of with 1x1 cause Windows, then move to Linux and do 2x2. Then realize I need more for writing research papers so start doing 4x4. Then realize that's too cluttered and I'm using less than half of them most of the time and move to 3x3.
Usually web browser for casual stuff in the top left, then browser for Jow Forums/porn to the right and some file browsers and terminals to the right of that. On the next row I have whatever project I'm working on at the moment and usually another browser to the right of that with code documentation and stack overflow. Then my media player somewhere along the bottom row