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  • Y Ygnaiih

    I have called my Raspberry Pi many things. Some of them are not printable.

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    newton saber
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    Earl Owens wrote:

    Raspberry Pi

    You are going to have to start referring to it as RPi, okay? Otherwise I will think of you as a nube. :D

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    • Y Ygnaiih

      Bought a Raspberry Pi and everything I can find about programming it calls for Python. So thinking, “How hard can learning a scripting language be?” I dove head long into it. Most of the code examples I have found are poop. Indenting makes me long for curly braces. Then there’s 2.7.9 and 3.4.3, where 3.4.3 is not backwardly compatible. Then there is the worship of the great Guido. BTW, seems that the Linux kiddies are using it in a large way. Bottom line is if I’m going to get anything out of the Pi, it’s just hack it and go. Sigh() { Response.write(“What do you mean unexpected indent!”); }

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      Jeremy Falcon
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      Earl Owens wrote:

      How hard can learning a scripting language be?

      Clearly, you've never done any hardcore JavaScript development.

      Jeremy Falcon

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        Earl Owens wrote:

        Raspberry Pi

        You are going to have to start referring to it as RPi, okay? Otherwise I will think of you as a nube. :D

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        Ygnaiih
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        Yes o' master of RPi willco :)

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        • R R Giskard Reventlov

          What are 'spaces'?

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          Maximilien
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          (sfw music (no)video) Space is only noise[^]

          I'd rather be phishing!

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          • J Jeremy Falcon

            Earl Owens wrote:

            How hard can learning a scripting language be?

            Clearly, you've never done any hardcore JavaScript development.

            Jeremy Falcon

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            Ygnaiih
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            I use JavaScript only if I have to, but it is looking more and more there is no escaping it.

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            • Y Ygnaiih

              Yes o' master of RPi willco :)

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              newton saber
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              I haven't done much that is interesting with the RPi, unfortunately. I have learned how to connect it directly to my PC via ethernet so I can SSH directly to it and don't have to have a separate screen. I need to work with the GPIO but I've been lazy so far.

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              • R R Giskard Reventlov

                What are 'spaces'?

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                Nemanja Trifunovic
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                Karel Čapek wrote:

                What are 'spaces'?

                static_cast(0x20)

                utf8-cpp

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                • L Lost User

                  Things that women cannot reverse cars into. :cool:

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                  CHill60
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                  Just saying clickety[^] ;P

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                  • Y Ygnaiih

                    I use JavaScript only if I have to, but it is looking more and more there is no escaping it.

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                    Jeremy Falcon
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                    It's the future of the web man, may as well jump on board.

                    Jeremy Falcon

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                    • C CHill60

                      Just saying clickety[^] ;P

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                      Lost User
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                      Tory smear. ;P

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                      • L Lost User

                        Tory smear. ;P

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                        :laugh:

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                        • Y Ygnaiih

                          Bought a Raspberry Pi and everything I can find about programming it calls for Python. So thinking, “How hard can learning a scripting language be?” I dove head long into it. Most of the code examples I have found are poop. Indenting makes me long for curly braces. Then there’s 2.7.9 and 3.4.3, where 3.4.3 is not backwardly compatible. Then there is the worship of the great Guido. BTW, seems that the Linux kiddies are using it in a large way. Bottom line is if I’m going to get anything out of the Pi, it’s just hack it and go. Sigh() { Response.write(“What do you mean unexpected indent!”); }

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                          Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter
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                          Pi running Linux and Linux can have mono and mono can run any .NET language you choose... http://logicalgenetics.com/raspberry-pi-and-mono-hello-world/[^]

                          Skipper: We'll fix it. Alex: Fix it? How you gonna fix this? Skipper: Grit, spit and a whole lotta duct tape.

                          "It never ceases to amaze me that a spacecraft launched in 1977 can be fixed remotely from Earth." ― Brian Cox

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                          • J Jeremy Falcon

                            Earl Owens wrote:

                            How hard can learning a scripting language be?

                            Clearly, you've never done any hardcore JavaScript development.

                            Jeremy Falcon

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                            That was sarcasm. Yes I have wrestled the great bear JavaScript.

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                            • Y Ygnaiih

                              Bought a Raspberry Pi and everything I can find about programming it calls for Python. So thinking, “How hard can learning a scripting language be?” I dove head long into it. Most of the code examples I have found are poop. Indenting makes me long for curly braces. Then there’s 2.7.9 and 3.4.3, where 3.4.3 is not backwardly compatible. Then there is the worship of the great Guido. BTW, seems that the Linux kiddies are using it in a large way. Bottom line is if I’m going to get anything out of the Pi, it’s just hack it and go. Sigh() { Response.write(“What do you mean unexpected indent!”); }

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                              For what it's worth, you can also program it with C/C++. I use the same IDE (Code::Blocks) in Windows, x64 Linux and on the RasPi. In combination with wxWidgets and a wx design tool of your choice it makes for nice suite. The only thing I'm missing is a socket library on the old version of Raspian that I have.

                              "When I was 5 years old, my mother always told me that happiness was the key to life. When I went to school, they asked me what I wanted to be when I grew up. I wrote down 'happy'. They told me I didn't understand the assignment, and I told them they didn't understand life." - John Lennon

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