In this thread we share the software we have made

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Show off your wizardry!

You DO program, right?

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you first


i never actually wrote anything of any complexity without a tutorial
self taught is a meme
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This website is compromised of dorks who complain about things they don't understand
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on a site where most people go by anonymous, you wont get answers when it comes to making people expose themselves

>>4120
self-taught isnt a meme, you're just dumb

>>4121
and im sure you understand it perfectly, eh?
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>>4137
why don't you explain what your program does without "exposing" yourself?
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>>4141
My program constructs UI elements that normalfags can interact with through their mouse and keyboard in order for them to accomplish their goy tasks for their goy job.


>>4141
my program reimplements a number of standard protocols and gives them interlinking connectivity so one can easily mirror content for different types of users


A zoomtard pretending he's heckin' anonimous, UI monkey and a tinkertranny...

Even /g/ has actual programmers on it lmao

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>>4120
you are niggercattle


yeah
the whole "minimalist" linux crowd is no different to kids comparing their sports cards
they can't write software

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[AutoMod] action=queue R:0 E:0 N:0 C:10 | Not directly related to the thread topic (no software demonstration or reply to prior posts).

11 replies later and not a single soul has shared a single program lmao

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i have written a complex for loop but prefer to keep it proprietary

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[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:10 N:5 C:10 | Directly about the thread topic, gives detailed technical reasoning about software development, introduces new data about the file manager's features, including multi-threaded thumbnailing and MacOS app bundle experimentation. Shows clear personal experience and effort.

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I write a lot of custom software in C using X11/Motif widgets. My file manager is still incomplete but it has some cool features. Clicking file names brings up the rename dialog. Long file names get trimmed with an arrow indicator and the full name is displayed in a tooltip on mouse hover. It does multi-threaded thumbnailing for a few common image formats like PNG, JPEG, GIF, BMP, PSD and XBM/XPM. It can function as a selection or save dialog for other apps by printing path strings to stdout. And I'm experimenting with MacOS-style *.app bundles for an app launcher mode. They can contain a local executable or full system path along with an icon. Bundles are just folders that will be supported by drag and drop when it gets added.
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>>12302
Oh my god finally, someone who actually shared a program.
Looks really nice.

[AutoMod] action=keep R:10 E:7 N:4 C:10 | Directly replies to a quoted post with technical details, shows appreciation for the work, no personal attacks. Relates to the thread by mentioning X11/Motif widgets, adds personal experience with the file manager. Fresh perspective on the software development process.

>>12302
I love motif and x widgets. I deeply appreciate your work and effort. :D

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