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dunefox
·8 mesi fa·discuss
It's a python data frame.
dunefox
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Dogs get conditioned to press buttons, humans fill in the blanks and believe dogs can speak using human words. Great business idea.
dunefox
·10 mesi fa·discuss
https://tuta.com/
dunefox
·10 mesi fa·discuss
I can't play dark souls and eden ring without a fov mod, so I can't go online and summon if a boss gets too difficult. Sadly pointless for me.
dunefox
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Entangled life by Merlin Sheldrake shows how, amongst many other amazing facts, tightly integrated mushrooms and trees are. Everything about this is amazing to me.
dunefox
·10 mesi fa·discuss
Shouldn't something like this work? https://github.com/JuliaPy/PythonCall.jl
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
Sure, that makes sense, but you can write a compiler in languages that don't require it themselves. That's what I meant.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
Good point, although I think it should be doable when describing input and output well enough.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
> Maybe... MAYBE you don't have to read this book.

Where did I say I have to read it or that the author should learn another language? Nowhere. I said I wish it wasn't using C so that I could read it more easily.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
Now I can finally reply: that makes sense, and in hindsight is quite obvious, thanks. My general lack of knowledge in this area is a part of why I'd like to study it more, but preferably I'd like to use a language I'm already comfortable with. C is just very far removed from everything I have use for and am interested in.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't know what that has to do with learning about compilers and interpreters.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
Sure, then it would be the same thing just with ML (which I pers. would prefer to C, but yeah). Pseudocode to explain the idea would be ideal, then you can work through the book in a familiar language.

C is fine, it's just not ideal for me to learn C which I have no use for and learn a new skill at the same time.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
> you (also) need a real language to cement your understanding of the subject.

That's why I'd like to use a language that I already know instead of learning a new one while also learning new material.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
> because it’s the lingua franca of conversations about compilers and interpreters

There are many materials, compilers, and interpreters that use ocaml and haskell, for example. C isn't the only one. That's why I'd prefer pseudo code instead of C, so that I could use this book without learning a specific language only for it.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't know how this is difficult to imagine. I have no need for C and am interested in interpreters and compilers.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
With C you need to pay attention to things like manual memory management which aren't necessary with other languages or to understand the material.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
Honestly, I think I'd prefer pseudocode that I can read to understand the idea and then work in my language of choice rather than C.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
I don't know C and have no intention of learning it, so I'd prefer pseudocode that I can read without already knowing C or investing time into learning C just for this book.
dunefox
·4 anni fa·discuss
A shame that it uses C though, imo, instead of being language agnostic.
dunefox
·6 anni fa·discuss
By giving them the key?