Post 9vWbXBAsoCRtR2egdc by gws@mastodon.host
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 (DIR) Post #9vVi9kLAuqGo4VHb04 by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-05-28T16:11:58Z
       
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       The more popular a programming language is on StackOverflow, the worse it reflects upon that language
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVipS8UzQgbm3EzGi by sir@cmpwn.com
       2020-05-28T16:19:52Z
       
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       Ever wonder why C fares poorly in the stack overflow surveys? Because C programmers read man pages, not stack overflow
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVits08lWo39TRBHU by toast@toast.cafe
       2020-05-28T16:21:24.988941Z
       
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       @sir does anyone serious *actually* read SO?besides at the very most just the occasional answer to a hypersecure question (which usually only disappoints)
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVj0JsA3O63KYmSNU by fluffy@social.handholding.io
       2020-05-28T16:22:35.257591Z
       
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       @sir the man pages are pretty good tbh
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVjBHtPkr8wNMb3js by ivesen@miniwa.moe
       2020-05-28T16:24:32.573830Z
       
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       @toast @sir I sometimes visit SO to see if anyone solved a particular problem nicelyI then regret ever visiting the website
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVjQ1heEKoWVY7ZIG by shmibs@tomo.airen-no-jikken.icu
       2020-05-28T16:27:13.139144Z
       
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       @ivesen @toast @sir it's pretty indispensable for learning latex, at leasthow2X -> so lists 5 packages -> read 20 pages of ctan docs
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVjcAp895DcGoPg00 by tristan957@mastodon.social
       2020-05-28T16:24:14Z
       
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       @sir man $myfunction is one of C's greatest features.I cannot think of a single C library that is harder to use than large Java frameworks like Spring Boot. Even GObject is a much easier library to learn.The wonders of a simple language, which Go also seems to inherit much of.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVnRmdpbDg2BuQfhY by rmpr@hostux.social
       2020-05-28T17:04:53Z
       
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       @sir I definitely need to re-engage with C 😅
       
 (DIR) Post #9vVoi703m4o9v4AzWy by philipwhite@functional.cafe
       2020-05-28T17:25:04Z
       
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       @sir the stack overflow survey is not a study of the questions themselves, but more a study of the people asking the question. While winning "most loved language" is not proof that a language is good, I would still say it is a good thing by itself, since it means people are not frustrated by using the language.I don't totally disagree with you, though, since C programmers who read man pages are probably not answering the survey. That is, the SO survey doesn't attract the most skilled crowd, so "most loved" is closer to "more loved by newbies". Furthermore, a language will not be loved on SO unless the people who love it use SO, which means they are probably asking questions about the language on SO. In summary, I would say that "most loved" really means "most complicated, but in a way that people like", which couldn't describe Rust more accurately.
       
 (DIR) Post #9vWbXBAsoCRtR2egdc by gws@mastodon.host
       2020-05-29T02:32:02Z
       
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       @sir Sturgeon's Law in effect. Popularity just makes that 90% more visble.