not saying it’s good design, I ditched C++ long ago. at least the C++20 modules API is gonna fix this, right guys?
not saying it’s good design, I ditched C++ long ago. at least the C++20 modules API is gonna fix this, right guys?
pretty sure the meme is about how the implementation looks ugly but using the implementation looks good because all the code is abstracted away. if it was like you said then why would they compare the code to the main.cpp
The reason is that header files are pretty much copy/pasted into your c files when you include them. so the code in them keeps getting recompiled for every c file, which drastically increases overall build times. If you only declare in the header and have one c file implementing the functions you compile them only once.
Why are you putting the implementation in the .h file? You’re supposed to declare in the header and implement in the .cpp files. The meme is reversed
KDE Plasma is bloat
You were not supposed to see that. They didn’t want you to
In my neovim setup I have basically the same functionality as vscode. with the added benefit of not having to reach for my mouse to navigate the cursor to a certain location. Vim has a steep learning curve, but all the hotkeys let you navigate way more quickly than you could with a mouse (or with arrow keys)
Edit: By “same functionality as vscode” I mean file tree, quickly finding files by searching, fuzzy finding terms in the project, syntax highlighting, linting, intelli sense, and all the qol features the modern developer wants like auto-closing brackets etc. Really the main reason I use vim is just the hotkeys. I’ve gotten used to them and wouldn’t wanna go back to using my mouse that much. And ofc vim is a lot more lightweight than vscode
The appeal of vim is actually the opposite of just fast typitg speed. Vim’s default mode is one where you can’t type, you can only edit. The reasoning is that when coding as you said, you tend to think more and edit existing code, rather than writing completely new code. I find that vim has a lot more features for navigating and editing code than any other editor
What do you mean obvious border changes? It’s all the same except the UK is missing. That’s the joke
I wouldn’t exchange my neovim config for anything. After getting used to how vim works and installing all the plugins I need, I feel like this is my favourite editor. It looks nice and I enjoy using keyboard shortcuts over using a mouse.
That said, the day I lose my neovim config is the day I die. If it disappears I’m doomed
Not just for devices but also my hard drives, I use the names of stars. For example Rigel or Betelgeuse
I’ll give it a shot :) If I manage to make something useful I’ll share it
Ah, so someone needs to be actually subscribed to a community for their content to show up in All?
Alright I guess I’ll have to write a simple Bot that can do that for me then
truly spoken like someone who has never worked on a large C/C++ project