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    svfox reacted to TAHIRMIA in Best programming IDE   
    Microsoft Visual Studio is normally the most common for multiple languages.It is quite resourced heavy though. You can use things like Sublime or Atom or VSCode for a lightweight editor. All 3 do have extension support so you will find things like syntax tools if you need them
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    svfox got a reaction from givingtnt in generate new pages with permanant links   
    https://www.tutorialspoint.com/nodejs/nodejs_restful_api.htm
     
    Can't find anything hard at this tutorial..even with no NodeJS/REST knowledge.
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    svfox reacted to reniat in The great language debate !!!   
    the important thing is that whatever language you prefer makes you feel intellectually superior to your peers.
     
    Java? well good on you for embracing abstraction and modern OOP philosophy. Those lower level heathens don't know what they are missing.
     
    Haskell? You are clearly on the bleeding edge of software development, as you've already embraced modern functional programming. Maybe someday those stateful philistines will learn.
     
    C? Everyone else is just on easy mode. Your ability to work without objects clearly makes you a superior breed. Those C++ guys think they are the same level because "lol look I can pointer", but we all know they are basically just java-heads without the garbage collection. Bonus points if you can cram C into every project whether it needs that level of optimization or not. 
     
    Assembly: HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!
     
    requirements team: WHO GIVES A FUCK THE PROJECT IS STILL LATE!!!!
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