Why don't you stream programming?

Why don't you stream programming?

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Why should I?

>muh bandwidth

And let others see my source code? Don't be ridiculous.

What`s the best program for streaming desktop?

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obs?

If you have an AMD card Radeon has ReLive drivers that make it really fucking easy to link a streaming platform and stream, there's a toggle for desktop streaming.

Also, I'm sure Nvidia would have one too, but I haven't checked it out yet since my main system has a radeon card.

It's boring. No one wants to see you doing something that is equivalent to typing in word.

Nvidia has shadowplay yeah or I think it's called "nvidia share" or some other bullshit nowadays.
Would still personally recommend OBS though since it gives you wayyy more control over your stream than shadowplay does.

because im an autistic brainlet who easily takes 10 to 30 minutes to write just one function and revise it repeatedly until im satisfied with it

Get out of that habit ASAP if you ever want to get anything done. Write now, refine later

IntelliJ makes OBS stutter and I don't want to cram my whole workspace onto one display

i only program for myself so i dont have any expectations or deadlines to meet
i like to do it this way, i like to focus and refine each and every method i write until i am perfectly satisfied with it so i never have to touch it again
unless i find a bug :(

I mean that's good because it shows you care about the code. But on the other hand being idealistic about code will make you spend time where it's not needed, and you'll never finish what you're working on. At some point you just gotta start trusting yourself and try to write it good on the first go. Also you'll find that looking over some piece of code over and over again in a short time span does nothing to really teach you about it. The real test is if you can still read it 3 months down the line and if it still performs well when you tie it with some functionality.

Basically to be a good dev has to do with making sane compromises all the time. Be vigilant about your code, just don't be idealistic. Perfect code doesn't exist.

This, my upload is capped.

So don't stream, record, edit, and upload

i write a lot of fairly low-level operating system stuff, like device servers and some inter-process interaction stuff
cant really afford to go fast

DMT users are mentally ill.

You don't need to go fast, just don't spend 90% of your time micro-optimizing things because it's useless in the long run. Focus on bottlenecks instead and then when you have a working system start micro-optimizing if needed. That's my suggestion anyway.

i have to optimize for low-memory/storage environments, so i have to pay particular attention to how i store data and use special data packing structures with associated functions
so if one part of my program is too inefficient with memory i have to rewrite several more parts of it than you would initially think
it just works out better taking the time to do it right the first time in my particular case
im sure in other environments i wouldnt have to be as autistic about it
even though i probably would anyway

Yeah, that makes sense. It's all about context. However, consider prototyping if your environment is that prone to changes in variables (provided prototyping is a possibility).

Because i also alt tab to unrelated things too often

Disagree, they're one of the few sane ones.

if watching someone code wasn't boring enough I spent 60% of the time reading shit on the internet, 30% of the time making small changes and testing, 10% of the time doing real code.

Based and redpilled

>not streaming porn casually
user, I ...

Unless you're a competitive programmer, Yifan Lu (that guy who RE'd the Playstation Classic and got it to play games it wasn't intended to) or someone doing similarly interesting shit, there's not much of a market for it.

Nobody wants to watch somebody waterfall program some CRUD app lol

Who the fuck watches programming streams?

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Code something interesting then.

Aspiring programmers?

streamed Construct2 and Blender (getting screwed over python) long ago, dunno if the former counts

Unrelated but does anyone know what this meme format is called?

brain enlightenment meme

watch this retard instead lol twitch.tv/tasty_kittens

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Thanks man

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