• 0nXYZ@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    That the HTML/CSS structure of web programming is absolutely disgusting and not necessary. The internet could be and should be so much more from a developer pov. Also people who double space instead of tab often have their mouths open while mashing space 16 times.

    I completely understand and clearly see that web development is the future, but I still think it’s all gross and will always prefer targeted efficient compiled code. Why? Because I’m a huge fucking dork.

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      1 year ago

      mashing space 16 times

      bro hasnt heard of an IDE before.

      most will convert tab to space, or can be configured to. vim just has one command that can be put in vimrc

      i agree with the web being overused for a lot of things, but if it were simply html/css (less js) it would be better

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      1 year ago

      The internet could be and should be so much more

      The internet is already too much.

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      1 year ago

      Did you have your mouth open while assuming that indenting with spaces actually involves pressing the space bar?

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        1 year ago

        Dunno, maybe! 🤔 Tell me, 15 years ago which editor were you using? Editors have come so far in the last 15 years and I think that many people forget how rough even visual studio was for the longest time.

        But do go in with the passive aggressive tone to a comment made in a thread about unpopular opinions. Very noble!

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          1 year ago

          15 years ago I was too young for programming, but I’m pretty sure Vim already had the expandtab option at that time.

          You’re the one who started the passive-aggressive tone…