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[2016-8-17. : 2:31 am]
lil-Inferno -- And also what I'm using for something ROFL
[2016-8-17. : 2:31 am]
lil-Inferno -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: in what way does the J2EE line beat C#?
EZ cross-platform LMAO
[2016-8-17. : 2:30 am]
jjf28 -- ugh hillary, I'm with her on guns till she inadvertently references banning gun buys for people on no-fly lists, then whooosh she sucks again
[2016-8-17. : 2:29 am]
Moose -- By the end of this, we'll have a mess of 20 languages somehow working together
[2016-8-17. : 2:28 am]
jjf28 -- in what way does the J2EE line beat C#?
[2016-8-17. : 2:27 am]
lil-Inferno -- Then again, I'd contribute whether it's Java or C#.
[2016-8-17. : 2:27 am]
lil-Inferno -- tbh Java best option imo
[2016-8-17. : 2:26 am]
jjf28 -- oo that's a neat idea: http://www.myezapp.com/apps/dev/regexp/show.ws
[2016-8-17. : 2:25 am]
Moose -- Depends on what regex engine you ask, probably.
[2016-8-17. : 2:25 am]
lil-Inferno -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: It's what Paul Graham would want for us to do
SEN isn't a startup LMAO
[2016-8-17. : 2:22 am]
jjf28 -- regex is all voodoo to me :wob:
[2016-8-17. : 2:21 am]
Dem0n -- ^\/w \[.+\] right?
[2016-8-17. : 2:21 am]
Dem0n -- wtf is the regex for "/w [...]" at the start of the string?
[2016-8-17. : 2:20 am]
jjf28 -- whisper shows up when logged out :rage:
[2016-8-17. : 2:19 am]
Ahli -- time for 3.5 h of sleep before starting the last day of coding... will see if I can drive again in 4 hours 20 min =/
[2016-8-17. : 2:18 am]
Roy -- We're obviously going to use Mercurial anyway.
[2016-8-17. : 2:16 am]
jjf28 -- I dunno what you're talking about :rolleyes:
[2016-8-17. : 2:15 am]
Vrael -- was that a pun? git the ninja repo as in a git repo?
[2016-8-17. : 2:13 am]
jjf28 -- (if we're following my loose plan: setup ninja repo for patching current sen, another for a rebuild)
[2016-8-17. : 2:12 am]
jjf28 -- does any1 active have DB privileges so we can git the ninja repo going?
[2016-8-17. : 2:09 am]
Moose -- Might be ready by the time we actually get our shit together and start development LMAO
[2016-8-17. : 2:09 am]
Roy -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: I guess we could use Mono if we really wanted to.
You mean .NET Core, right? Maybe in a few years.
[2016-8-17. : 2:07 am]
Ahli -- mono is spanish for ape
[2016-8-17. : 2:07 am]
Ahli -- that's something I need to google
[2016-8-17. : 2:06 am]
Moose -- I guess we could use Mono if we really wanted to.
[2016-8-17. : 2:05 am]
jjf28 -- for debugging/attracting developers that is
[2016-8-17. : 2:05 am]
jjf28 -- but your point is not invalid, it would work :P
[2016-8-17. : 2:05 am]
jjf28 -- Roy
Roy shouted: JavaScript is a mainstream language.
it's mainstream for the front-end, last I checked it had a <5% share on the back-end
[2016-8-17. : 2:05 am]
Ahli -- well, our project partner company needs to do big data, else they get replaced due to company merger... and we are the cheap way to learn about what they will work on next instead of being fired... aka big data something something app profit money swag
[2016-8-17. : 2:04 am]
Roy -- The MS stack is easy to run.
[2016-8-17. : 2:04 am]
Moose -- You're on your own to run that Microsoft nonsense LMAO
[2016-8-17. : 2:03 am]
Ahli -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Ahli Isn't applying it where it's unnecessary the point of all these hipster technologies?
/me approves rethorical question
[2016-8-17. : 2:03 am]
jjf28 -- C# is consistently 4th and would integrate well with C/C++ mapping tools (parsers, renderers) :rawr:
[2016-8-17. : 2:02 am]
Moose -- Ahli
Ahli shouted: the real question is, will our database be big data ready... I've learned in my project that it's hip to do big data now even for things where you don't need it
Isn't applying it where it's unnecessary the point of all these hipster technologies?
[2016-8-17. : 2:01 am]
Roy -- Ahli
Ahli shouted: the real question is, will our database be big data ready... I've learned in my project that it's hip to do big data now even for things where you don't need it
We can pull in Apache Hive for data warehousing.
[2016-8-17. : 2:01 am]
jjf28 -- Ahli
Ahli shouted: the real question is, will our database be big data ready... I've learned in my project that it's hip to do big data now even for things where you don't need it
"SEN: We Sell Your Info"
[2016-8-17. : 2:01 am]
Moose -- Roy
Roy shouted: Mini Moose 2707 http://pypl.github.io/PYPL.html
Java it is!
[2016-8-17. : 2:00 am]
Roy -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: jjf28 http://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ Java or C it is!
http://pypl.github.io/PYPL.html
[2016-8-17. : 2:00 am]
Ahli -- the real question is, will our database be big data ready... I've learned in my project that it's hip to do big data now even for things where you don't need it
[2016-8-17. : 2:00 am]
Moose -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: for a deeper developer pool & the ability to chase down bugs, a mainstream language would be nice :)
http://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/ Java or C it is!
[2016-8-17. : 2:00 am]
Roy -- All aboard the Node/Express train.
[2016-8-17. : 1:59 am]
Roy -- JavaScript is a mainstream language.
[2016-8-17. : 1:58 am]
jjf28 -- for a deeper developer pool & the ability to chase down bugs, a mainstream language would be nice :)
[2016-8-17. : 1:58 am]
Ahli -- there were brackets everywhere... (the opposite of python)
[2016-8-17. : 1:57 am]
Moose -- Ahli
Ahli shouted: Mini Moose 2707 f*ck no... in my firest semester at this uni I had to learn a prof-personal bastardization of lisp (filled with bugs) that we had to learn and use
Not LISP's fault your professor forced a shitty implementation on you.
[2016-8-17. : 1:56 am]
Ahli -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: TBH, just have everyone learn LISP and write everything in that
f*ck no... in my firest semester at this uni I had to learn a prof-personal bastardization of lisp (filled with bugs) that we had to learn and use
[2016-8-17. : 1:56 am]
Moose -- It's what Paul Graham would want for us to do
[2016-8-17. : 1:55 am]
Moose -- TBH, just have everyone learn LISP and write everything in that
[2016-8-17. : 1:54 am]
jjf28 -- that's what MVC and J2EE works best with? I'm not certain but that's my barely-educated understanding :P
[2016-8-17. : 1:53 am]
Roy -- Whoa, whoa, whoa, who said we're using SQL?
[2016-8-17. : 1:52 am]
jjf28 -- I doubt there's anything on the hibernate/MVC level though, would spend lots of time fiddling with SQL
[2016-8-17. : 1:51 am]
jjf28 -- I've never used python in a web context (or at all that much) but for it to be a good choice we'd have to find some nice query-building libraries and some kind of web-request handling framework
[2016-8-17. : 1:51 am]
Roy -- Still, it'd give me a chance to learn Python.
[2016-8-17. : 1:50 am]
Roy -- Python would be like using a hammer on a screw; it's not a web technology, even if things like Django Project exist.
[2016-8-17. : 1:49 am]
Ahli -- python is cool... but I've only done machine learning with it...
[2016-8-17. : 1:48 am]
Moose -- How about Python? O____O
[2016-8-17. : 1:46 am]
Roy -- The worst part about it is that all of the tutorials and code samples are outdated, insecure, and just downright awful.
[2016-8-17. : 1:46 am]
jjf28 -- Mini Moose 2707
Mini Moose 2707 shouted: Is PHP even really that bad?
it's not horrible imo, but you'll pretty much end up doing everything yourself which is dumb
[2016-8-17. : 1:45 am]
Moose -- I mean, the language itself, not the implementations here XD
[2016-8-17. : 1:45 am]
Roy -- Yes, PHP is quite terrible, actually.
[2016-8-17. : 1:45 am]
Roy -- It'll be like a shitty contest.
[2016-8-17. : 1:45 am]
Roy -- Well, we could have several repositories in several languages and see which one develops the fastest.
[2016-8-17. : 1:45 am]
Moose -- Is PHP even really that bad?
[2016-8-17. : 1:43 am]
Moose -- jjf28
jjf28 shouted: C#/.NET master race imo
smh micro$oft
[2016-8-17. : 1:43 am]
Roy -- Especially since you get to use Visual Studio.
[2016-8-17. : 1:43 am]
Ahli -- lil-Inferno
lil-Inferno shouted: Ahli What?
jetbrains' phpstorm uses intellij's hotkey settings or something like that and the first time I used it I nicely removed everything I did because of hotkeys being different and delete line + documents automatically saving changes seemed a good concept to somebody
[2016-8-17. : 1:42 am]
jjf28 -- C#/.NET master race imo
[2016-8-17. : 1:42 am]
lil-Inferno -- Plus, that sweet, sweet OOP C|X^ D
[2016-8-17. : 1:42 am]
lil-Inferno -- If it's gonna be open source, I think using the most widely known and easy to use languages (Java, C#, etc) is our best bet.
[2016-8-17. : 1:42 am]
Dem0n -- aww I can't whisper myself

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