Post 9wSJSDIFH7FH782KI4 by philipwhite@functional.cafe
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(DIR) Post #9wSJSDIFH7FH782KI4 by philipwhite@functional.cafe
2020-06-25T22:26:37Z
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I wonder if there is a correlation between the side someone takes in "tabs vs. spaces" and the side they take in "dynamic linking vs. static linking." The results of the following poll ought to give some answer. Boost if you're curious to get an accurate answer.Which pair of sides are you on? If you don't feel strongly about one of the wars, just go with what you're leaning toward.
(DIR) Post #9wSWDFJ2o8yGPvbTY8 by rin@stereophonic.space
2020-06-26T01:07:14.209272Z
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>currentyeargivingashitaboutindentation.IthoughtyoupeoplealreadyunderstoodcomputershavenotimetodifferenciateOPCODESfromweirdhumanpunctuationmarks.Getinwiththetimesboomer,novisualindentation.@philipwhite @xj9
(DIR) Post #9wUSFiObc3pjiS2wfw by amiloradovsky@functional.cafe
2020-06-26T20:48:00Z
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@philipwhite One size doesn't fit all:• static for self-contained binaries, usually low-level: firmware, kernels (OS, devices')• dynamic for the more volatile software, where it's way too difficult to ensure correctness from the start, and one has and can afford to resort to the updates• spaces for indentation and separation of words (…)• tabs for splitting the fields in a tabular data, possibly containing strings with spacesTo recap: the problem is not the existence, but the misuse.