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12 2022-07-30 02:21

>>9
What is the current CS meta?
Diehards auto-lock in Scheme + Emacs. Most of bronze CSers stick to vscode and javascript
Python works for midtier builds but limits severely on more complex end game scenarios. It's basically a flip of a coin.

Somehow half of the CSers got looped into the patch notes circa 2012 using docker and kubernetes even though most of the 0.01% STILL, to this day, aim for the Erlang server in their skill tree.

There's been some new developments with neovim+fennel running a framework laptop, but half of these people lose in late game by spending too much time collecting config files: they can't catch up to the emacs ecosystem.
Mac users still make a name for themselves in the top contenders but more and more of them are losing basic grasp of UNIX fundamentals.

Then you always get looped in with people constantly repeating "deep learning" while feeding thousand of dev hours into a build that identifies hotdogs.

What's next in the landscape?

13 2022-07-30 04:14

>>12
Erlang+rustler is the new meta IMO. I also think we will see JS-only builds being replaced by nocode platforms in the next few patches, as a lot of JS gameplay is just importing other players' save files through NPM.

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