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Isn't a language construct just syntax?
That said, a question about language constructs (at least in my usage) is also a question about syntax, so I don't see the point of the tag.
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Isn't a language construct just syntax?
@jaco0646 I'd say when comparing to natural languages, in my mind, "language construct" translates to "grammar point": a specific rule in syntax. Whereas those give limits, and thus shape, a language, idioms are use patterns within those constraints. "transitive verb sentence" is a grammar point, and whileLoop: while ( <expr> ) <body> is a language construct; "kick the bucket" (="to die") is an idiom, and so is !!~str.indexOf(substr) (="is substr present in str"). I would not call the former an idiom; and neither the latter a language construct (except insomuchas "expression" is one).
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Doesn't "When asking" refer to "people"?
@MarkAmery: The sentence (with the intended reading) is not grammatically wrong. If anything, it is a stylistic error, as it makes the sentence ambiguous in its interpretation, and burdens the reader with the task of disambiguation, which would in turn make it undesirable in good writing; but it is perfectly grammatical with both subject assignments for the participle.
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
I didn't know that. More importantly, the asker didn't know that ("I am not familiar with the hardware side of programming"). Would it not have made more sense for you (or anyone) to have answered that to @mathguy, rather than to me? Even if it were just in a comment along with a close vote? (I tagged him, so maybe he'll see it here now.)
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
One more thing that caught my eye: "Especially because there are a lot of other sites on the web that already provide that data.". Please provide one that gives insight into CUDA-related (not gamer-oriented) performance details on two GTX 1080 vs a single RTX 2080. If there are "a lot of other sites", it should be easy to link one, no?
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
@ivarni Come on, this is not a serious (or fair) comparison. GPUs started out as graphics cards; today, they're basically specialised vector processing hardware, that is equally good at drawing stuff and at e.g. training a neural network. It's just that more individuals use it for gaming, whereas most people don't know how to train a NN. That does not mean GPU is a "chair being used as a racecar". When chairs are able to do 400 km/h but most people still use them for sitting in place, then you can give me that argument.
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
Are you seriously implying that CUDA is a "general hardware" concern more than a programming one? It is in no way comparable to a chair, or a keyboard. With direct correlation to the speed of execution of code that presumably needs such speed, it is more comparable to a choice of algorithm (where "should I use BFS or DFS for X" is a perfectly good question).
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
"Does he need a lot of calculation power, a high memory transfer speed?" is easily addressed in an objective answer: "If you need a lot of calculation power, X is better. If you need a high memory transfer speed, you should go with Y." - a perfectly objective, and useful answer - and, most importantly, relevant to Stack Overflow. "If it's just about the Cuda cores, then why not read the spec of each hardware?" because as a beginner CUDA user, he might not know how to compare the speed of two units working in unison to the speed of one more powerful one, even knowing all the specs.
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
The quote "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming." strongly implies that "tools used primarily for programming" are on-topic. GPU is used primarily for programming, in context of CUDA.
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
@BDL But it does have everything to do with programming. It might be underspecified, in which case a good course of action would have been to prompt the inexperienced user to describe exactly "what the user is doing", not close without comment. You could also close it with "not enough research", I guess; but it was closed as "primarily opinion-based", which it demonstrably is not. Also, the question doesn't ask "between GPUs and CPUs"; it asks about two GPUs, everything else being the same.
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Should this question about GPUs comparison be closed?
@TarickWelling: Exactly my thinking, though note my quote in the comment there: "Questions about general computing hardware and software are off-topic for Stack Overflow unless they directly involve tools used primarily for programming.". It is not for SuperUser, it is exactly suited for StackOverflow.
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