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A forum for discussing and organizing recreational softball and baseball games and leagues in the greater Halifax area.

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    Cat: Peloton mode.
    Kitten: Tumble dry low.

    #Caturday

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      Cat: Peloton mode.
      Kitten: Tumble dry low.

      #Caturday

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      @yurnidiot

      The fifth graders when I forget to type slowly enough for them to keep up when we're writing programs.

      (I've gotten better at this, but I'm astonished at how slowly some of them type... they do improve though. )

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        @yurnidiot

        The fifth graders when I forget to type slowly enough for them to keep up when we're writing programs.

        (I've gotten better at this, but I'm astonished at how slowly some of them type... they do improve though. )

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        @futurebird @yurnidiot Obvious would be to teach them touch typing and how to change keyboard layouts in case some of them really struggle. Dvorak layout solved any touch typing problems for me, learned on gtypist for an hour a day for a week and got to over 100 wpm. There's quite a lot of touch typing exercise games around too. Typing of the Dead comes to mind.

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          @futurebird @yurnidiot Obvious would be to teach them touch typing and how to change keyboard layouts in case some of them really struggle. Dvorak layout solved any touch typing problems for me, learned on gtypist for an hour a day for a week and got to over 100 wpm. There's quite a lot of touch typing exercise games around too. Typing of the Dead comes to mind.

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          @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

          Telling me to teach the fifth graders Dvorak is the MOST FEDI suggestion EVER. OMG.

          No, I just type more slowly, and they do typing games in homeroom and they are able to touch type by grade seven. It's not really a problem They are in fifth grade. LMAO.

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            @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

            Telling me to teach the fifth graders Dvorak is the MOST FEDI suggestion EVER. OMG.

            No, I just type more slowly, and they do typing games in homeroom and they are able to touch type by grade seven. It's not really a problem They are in fifth grade. LMAO.

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            @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

            Honestly them complaining that I'm typing too fast is our running joke.

            To their credit they've gotten better over the course of the year. They don't ask me where the square brackets are anymore and they remember how to cut and paste with key commands.

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              @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

              Telling me to teach the fifth graders Dvorak is the MOST FEDI suggestion EVER. OMG.

              No, I just type more slowly, and they do typing games in homeroom and they are able to touch type by grade seven. It's not really a problem They are in fifth grade. LMAO.

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              @futurebird

              I just spotted a QWERTY keyboard in Star Trek Discovery, supposedly in the 32nd century.

              @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

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                @futurebird

                I just spotted a QWERTY keyboard in Star Trek Discovery, supposedly in the 32nd century.

                @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

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                @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                That's for the old computer with the legacy 21st century software nobody has documentation for, written in a computer language the ship's AI wasn't trained on, but is for some reason running life support.

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                  @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                  Telling me to teach the fifth graders Dvorak is the MOST FEDI suggestion EVER. OMG.

                  No, I just type more slowly, and they do typing games in homeroom and they are able to touch type by grade seven. It's not really a problem They are in fifth grade. LMAO.

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                  @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot those fifth graders need to build their own keyboards with custom layouts. kids come out of the box knowing how to design in CAD and do light soldering work, right?

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                    @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                    Telling me to teach the fifth graders Dvorak is the MOST FEDI suggestion EVER. OMG.

                    No, I just type more slowly, and they do typing games in homeroom and they are able to touch type by grade seven. It's not really a problem They are in fifth grade. LMAO.

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                    @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot I'm having a tough time teaching the current batch of K-5s to use a mouse! They are so used to ipads and phones they want everything to be a touch screen!

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                      @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                      That's for the old computer with the legacy 21st century software nobody has documentation for, written in a computer language the ship's AI wasn't trained on, but is for some reason running life support.

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                      @petealexharris @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                      Have you read A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge?

                      The spaceship in that book is called the Qeng Ho, one of the main characters is a "software archaeologist" and he describes the system clock as:

                      a little program that ran a counter. Second by second, the Qeng Ho counted from the instant that a human had first set foot on Old Earth’s moon.

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                        @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                        That's for the old computer with the legacy 21st century software nobody has documentation for, written in a computer language the ship's AI wasn't trained on, but is for some reason running life support.

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                        @petealexharris @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                        cobol for sure.

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                          @petealexharris @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                          cobol for sure.

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                          @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                          I'm assuming Java will be dead by then, if Star Trek is supposed to be a utopia.

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                            @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                            I'm assuming Java will be dead by then, if Star Trek is supposed to be a utopia.

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                            @petealexharris @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                            What did Java do to deserve this hate? I don't like it as much as python but... it's fine! You can do all the things with Java.

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                              @petealexharris @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                              What did Java do to deserve this hate? I don't like it as much as python but... it's fine! You can do all the things with Java.

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                              @futurebird @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                              It's mostly an aesthetic objection for me. It's an unremarkable curly-braces language with ugly naming conventions and syntax. It's fine, yes. The gap between easy dynamic coding in Python and high-performance high-safety coding in Rust isn't wide enough (for me) to jam something as clunky as Java into.

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                                @futurebird @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                                It's mostly an aesthetic objection for me. It's an unremarkable curly-braces language with ugly naming conventions and syntax. It's fine, yes. The gap between easy dynamic coding in Python and high-performance high-safety coding in Rust isn't wide enough (for me) to jam something as clunky as Java into.

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                                @petealexharris @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                                I'm a language maximalist. I kind of love every language I try ... sometimes because they are ugly.

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                                  @petealexharris @EricLawton @futurebird @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                                  Have you read A Deepness in the Sky by Vernor Vinge?

                                  The spaceship in that book is called the Qeng Ho, one of the main characters is a "software archaeologist" and he describes the system clock as:

                                  a little program that ran a counter. Second by second, the Qeng Ho counted from the instant that a human had first set foot on Old Earth’s moon.

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                                  @gbargoud @petealexharris @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                                  I really enjoyed those parts of that story. Great book.

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                                    @petealexharris @MegaMichelle @EricLawton @cohentheblue @yurnidiot

                                    I'm a language maximalist. I kind of love every language I try ... sometimes because they are ugly.

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                                    @futurebird

                                    It took me a while to get used to Smalltalk, with its parameters embedded in the function name, but then I was sorry that Java swept it away just as it was gaining traction.

                                    I learned APL in school, but it never caught on at all.

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                                      @futurebird

                                      It took me a while to get used to Smalltalk, with its parameters embedded in the function name, but then I was sorry that Java swept it away just as it was gaining traction.

                                      I learned APL in school, but it never caught on at all.

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                                      I'm learnin' myself Prolog right now. That's like a programming language created in some alternate history where computing went in a completely different direction than it did in our timeline.

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