i'd joke about asking tosti whether i should learn go or lua but she was the one who told me to learn julia so i guess i'm covered in toast-approved(ish?) langs
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marcille_ebooks ??:coffefiedred: (schappi@mk.toast.cafe)'s status on Friday, 16-Sep-2022 05:27:15 JST marcille_ebooks ??:coffefiedred: - Hélène likes this.
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Tosti ? (tost@mk.toast.cafe)'s status on Friday, 16-Sep-2022 05:27:17 JST Tosti ? @schappi it would depend on what you want to do with them
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marcille_ebooks ??:coffefiedred: (schappi@mk.toast.cafe)'s status on Friday, 16-Sep-2022 05:27:17 JST marcille_ebooks ??:coffefiedred: @tost i mean jokes aside the allure of julia for me is how naturally it blends in with the way i write equations, so it helps writing mathy scripts
if i need something done ill usually stick to either julia or go full shell but the latter is not very cross-platform and i don't know how "exportable" the former is
also there is the people who say shell should be reserved for short scripts rather than writing long programs on it but owell not gonna pretend i understand those high level arguments :pika_smile_sweat:Hélène likes this.