Oh, I already hated windows, that was just the last straw
Oh, I already hated windows, that was just the last straw
The pandemic and programming.
I was watching some tutorials and saw how easily people used the terminal, and how clunky cmd felt.
Next day I had ubuntu running.
A programmer I know wrote a small paper about this
Good point
maybe I underestimate how we will be in 100 years. maybe you overestimate it
But it’s a cool ideia nonetheless
it’s a cool idea, but probably not a good one
Too much money would be spent to simply get people from point A to point B faster
and why do it this fast? these reasons outweigh the price to build such a thing?
the vim-visual-multi plugin tries to do this. It takes some time to get the hang of it, but, even if using only the simplest features, it’s way better than not having the option.
Eu não sou seu parça, camarada
Im pretty sure tsoding has some videos with it
yeah I just thought it was kinda funny
the house was stuck
I’ll take this as a complement mano
Yeah!
it’s basically a noop, I use it as a placeholder when I’m writing a script, since bash doesn’t accept code blocks with no commands
or :>>file
then you don’t need to interrupt
I would agree if OP was trying to get a job as a developer, however I don’t think they are.
It’s more like you used a beaker for something and shook it to mix water and salt, it’s not the recommended way, but it’s fine.
You can’t go wrong with Visual Studio Code (AKA VSCode). It’s easy to pick up on, there are some pretty neat extensions and it works for seveal languages.
However there are IDEs specific to some languages, like PyCharm for python. While they usually have some cool features, your child will probably not need to use them.
Good luck :)
julia and ruby are pretty common also
rebuild stuff
I’ve remade a temperature converter cli 3 times in rust. Just to understand enums, structs and the borrow checker. Then I made an http server, that acted as a library’s book borrowing system.
thank you very much.
By undefined I meant the usage of undefined in the language, however you phrased it way better :)
That’s what I hate about javascript, it doesn’t warm you about undefined behavior, it just throws.
I used to not really care about that, but after learning C and Rust, damm, I wish there where result types everywhere
tbh I bought far cry 4, but because it was at a heavy discount and Ij ended up paying less than (the USD equivalent of) 4 dollars