"centrist" stuff like this complaining about "both sides" is usually made by leftists who are mostly sympathetic to the leftist takeover of all US institutions but have maybe a few reservations here and there
2 years ago
Anonymous
It's not a 'centrist' comic gay
Injecting politics into everything is the exact type of behavior /misc/Black folk accuse troons of
2 years ago
Anonymous
at worst you're a tool for leftists because "neutral" spaces just turn into leftists spaces over time and at best you're a moderate leftist that dislikes the particular politics being "injected" into IQfy discussions (which are usually conservative). reminder: your whining would probably just get you banned on reddit eventually, so all you can do is come to conservative spaces like IQfy and attempt to censor conservatives. you're a leftist tool and i'm not just saying that. that is literally you're impact on online discourse.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS
2 years ago
Anonymous
>conservative spaces like IQfy
lol. good one.
you can always tell what board someone came into based on how they think "all of IQfy" is and always was. >that is literally you're impact >that is literally you are impact
also yeah seriously just try going outside. put your feet in some water or something. you're about to blow a gasket over something you have no control over.
2 years ago
Anonymous
>and always was.
you probably added this to make your counter appear stronger because at no point did i even imply that IQfy has "always been" conservative, but IQfy *on average* (particularly the largest boards) clearly leans conservative at the moment - especially relative to forum competitors like reddit. >you're about to blow a gasket over something you have no control over.
this is true i feel two impassioned about a lost cause.
2 years ago
Anonymous
So what you want IQfy to turn into a circlejerk? I mean it already kind of is one already.
Didn't know of this before. It makes sense.
I think however camel casing for hungarian notation typically in use is a mistake. It would be more readable to separate the identifier with an underscore and then use dashes for the name. So example_like-this.
this-is-scientifically-proven-to-be-more-readable-than
CrapLikeThisorLikeThisor_like_this
Not allowing dashes in identifiers is one of the worst mistakes of C and C-clones.
cameltoeCaseIsTheOnlyGoodOptionBecauseItsQuick
snake_case_is_for_little_babies_incapable_of_reading
usually I use snake case which causes me to resent all human beings that aren't me just a little
camelCase for private variables.
_camelCase for fields.
PascalCase for classes, properties, and methods.
SNAKE_CASE for constants, just because it's fun.
Remove-Kebab
my freshman year CS professor had a degree in law from Stanford and a doctorate in CS and he taught us camelCase, so I think we all know what the true patrician choice is
Entirely depends on the language and whatever the codebase I'm working on is already using
this. conform to whatever the language's standards instead of being le eric contrarian. makes it easier for everyone
Frick you conforming commies, I will not comply.
idk camel case gives off troony energy
>POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS
>gender identity is politics
kys
"centrist" stuff like this complaining about "both sides" is usually made by leftists who are mostly sympathetic to the leftist takeover of all US institutions but have maybe a few reservations here and there
It's not a 'centrist' comic gay
Injecting politics into everything is the exact type of behavior /misc/Black folk accuse troons of
at worst you're a tool for leftists because "neutral" spaces just turn into leftists spaces over time and at best you're a moderate leftist that dislikes the particular politics being "injected" into IQfy discussions (which are usually conservative). reminder: your whining would probably just get you banned on reddit eventually, so all you can do is come to conservative spaces like IQfy and attempt to censor conservatives. you're a leftist tool and i'm not just saying that. that is literally you're impact on online discourse.
>POLITICS POLITICS POLITICS
>conservative spaces like IQfy
lol. good one.
you can always tell what board someone came into based on how they think "all of IQfy" is and always was.
>that is literally you're impact
>that is literally you are impact
also yeah seriously just try going outside. put your feet in some water or something. you're about to blow a gasket over something you have no control over.
>and always was.
you probably added this to make your counter appear stronger because at no point did i even imply that IQfy has "always been" conservative, but IQfy *on average* (particularly the largest boards) clearly leans conservative at the moment - especially relative to forum competitors like reddit.
>you're about to blow a gasket over something you have no control over.
this is true i feel two impassioned about a lost cause.
So what you want IQfy to turn into a circlejerk? I mean it already kind of is one already.
Stop replying to homosexuals you moron
t. direction brain amerimutt
the trannies i've stumbled across have almost always been using snake case
do you gays just think about troony dick all day
jesus christ talk about something else you fricking homos
tell me you use rust without telling me you use rust
rent free
Keep on coping
>do you gays just think about feminine benis all day
Where do you think we are?
>idk camel case gives off troony energy
wrong, that would be Pyshits snake case
Are the trannies in the room with us... right now?
i have only seen "kebab-case" use for XML-like attributes, like CSS classes
and programming languages who allow a dash in identifiers
kebab-case is also standard in Lisp. kebab-case + swapped-parens is peak comfy for a language like that
AlTeRnAtInG cApS
snake for variables
pascal for classes
camel for functions, methods and properties
kebab for nothing
snake if you're into men
kebab if you're into animals
camel for variables, methods, functions, etc
pascal for classes and structs (C/C++>all)
This except kebab for data-oriented use like XML or JSON.
>all lowercase, no spacers, for everything
it's about consistency
The consistency of the diarrhea inside of your head, homosexual?
you can't comprehend my code base anyway gay
Black folk can't steal my code if they can't read it. Better than driving a manual in the US
t. pythonista
Spiral case
Read from the inside out
hello -> lehlo
>imagine not even using Clockwise Spiral Case
get a job kiddo
just use C-case so that stringcopy becomes strcpy
snake case and it's not even close
I use "kebab-case" because I refuse to use blub languages
>no zOoMerCaSe
whichever one is best practice for the lang you are using
Everything t. OOP master
We need different casings for methods, classes, variables, final constants
snake_case_is_best
Sir please only camelCase for variables.
sHungarianCase
Somehow I have a hard time believing this image is about iDOLM@STER.
based
Didn't know of this before. It makes sense.
I think however camel casing for hungarian notation typically in use is a mistake. It would be more readable to separate the identifier with an underscore and then use dashes for the name. So example_like-this.
this-is-scientifically-proven-to-be-more-readable-than
CrapLikeThisorLikeThisor_like_this
Not allowing dashes in identifiers is one of the worst mistakes of C and C-clones.
Scientifically prove it then. Snake case is superior
I use only lowercase letters for my variables
cameltoeCaseIsTheOnlyGoodOptionBecauseItsQuick
snake_case_is_for_little_babies_incapable_of_reading
usually I use snake case which causes me to resent all human beings that aren't me just a little
Hungarian notation
>Which one, IQfy?
random mix of everything without rhyme or reason
camel for functions and methods.
pascal for Classes,
snake for variables.
kebab for string based ids.
Screaming snake case for constants
Pascal for classes
Camel for everything else
> CSS classes in camel
Cancer
I'm a real dev not some front end web monkey
I don't write css
this_is_a_variable
ThisIsAFunction
THIS_IS_A_MACRO (or constant. Anything you #define)
thisIsATypedef
remove-kebab
>camel case for typedefs
i bet you love wieners
camelCase for private variables.
_camelCase for fields.
PascalCase for classes, properties, and methods.
SNAKE_CASE for constants, just because it's fun.
Remove-Kebab
snake_case for variables, function names, fields.
PascalCase for types and enum values
SCREAMING_SNAKE_CASE for constants
Ada_Case
Snake case or camel case. Pascal case is cursed by dead languages and class names
All of them
https://t.me/g_technology_threads
Hungarian Notation
kebab-case > snake_case >>>>> camelCase
PascalCase is only to be used when when forced by convention.
variable_name
_global_variable
function_name()
MACRO_OR_ENUMS_VALUE_NAMES
struct_and_typedefs_t
agree except functionName should be camel case.
>fizzBuzz()
>numberToText()
>radiusCal()
my freshman year CS professor had a degree in law from Stanford and a doctorate in CS and he taught us camelCase, so I think we all know what the true patrician choice is
Hungarian of course
So, snake_case then
You missed the best ones though:
BIG_SNAKE_CASE
scriptumcontinuumcase
camel_Snake_Case
SpOnGeBoBcAsE
i prefer surprise‾snake‾case or oceanside﹏case
Kek
kebab-case. I like languages that go out of their way to minimize how often I have to hit the shift key.
I name everything _0 to _999... thereby avoiding the need to choose.
Based. Named variables are cancer. If software devs ran math, it wouldn't be
y = mx + b
but
eqSolution = slope_VAR * xIntercept + yIntercept
it'd be a lot worse than that
cool_variable
coolvariables_group
group1_group2_sum
all_groups
allgroups_sum
use underscores to highlight the point of the variable
always use lowercase for consistency
don't be afraid of long variable names
lowercase, you smelly webshit
somevar
somefunc
TSomeconst (T is an optional prefix, e.g., "E" or "Err" for errors)
Somemacro
Sometypedef
If a name contains capitals, then any acronyms therein should be capitalized. "destroycpu" or "DestroyCPU", not "DestroyCpu".
>When pajeets use camelCase in Python code
I Seethe
whatsthisone
Flat case apparently.
PascalCase was too good for this sinful world.
We've lost our way.
easily kebab
Kebab case is good for file names. You don't want to use underlines in file names, if you use a browser that underlines files as links
flatcase for types
TRAIN-CASE for terms
Pascal_Case_For_Types
SCREAMING_SNAKE_FOR_MACROS_CONSTANTS
snake_for_var_functions
like me sum' snakes
kebab case always
I'm not a C-nile using a language that spergs out on dash symbols.
functions and variables snake case
structs pascal
pascal or camelcase... I've never used the bottom to, except maybe for folder names
kebab-case if your language isn't shit, otherwise snake_case.
Mixing letter case is an abomination and should have never been normalized.
I don't use any case wherever I can get away with it. youfigureitoutcase.
functionName
TypeConstructor
local_variable
Do not use kebab-case.
I prefer snake case, but kebab-case seems necessary for some langs.
Arthur Whitney's style.
IQfy knows
slugs are not related to programming, but to web standards, you fricking slug
Who the frick said anything about programming? Zoomer doesn't know what a file name is?
Snake case is more readable but is too slow to write because you need to shift+_ to use it.
Kebab is moronic
The rest depends on the language
>thinly veiled thread to understand anon's file systems for hacking
clever girl.
kebak-case for lisp, snake_case for everything else
the others are for corporate oop drones
I always use camel case, but I don't mind snake case, except in Python where it just looks so wrong
sPoNgEbObCaSe
Good thread idea.
Snakecase
Think which one would look better if you were visually impaired