And 42 seconds in jython.
And 42 seconds in jython.
In grade 5-6 we had a course on typing, it was boring so instead I played NIBBLES.BAS and GORILLA.BAS started modifying the Basic code to give me more lives.
Some time later I got hold of Visual Basic 3.0 and made some small programs, after that I was told that the cool kids were programming in C++ so i got hold of Borland C++ Builder 1.0 and played with it.
The latest language I learned was Python, this was when Oracle brought Sun (2009) I was fond of Java but wanted a language that was not in the clutches of a corporation, and Python was already on the rise back in 2009.
I think starting with Python is a good idea, when you get better at the language you can then add more languages like C/C++ or whatever you feel for, because when you know one programming language its easier to learn another one.
That’s easy you just use the huge number of test cases to ensure against introducing new bugs.
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I was looking into learning COBOL some years ago, because i found that verbosity interesting.
And it seemed like there’s not many libs and toolboxes out there, compared to the major languages that has libs for everything, so I couldn’t really use it for small projects.
I hope it’s patented so we can just avoid Logitech.
Better avoid the whole of Europe to be safe.
In 50 years I hope we can set up a LAN and play some CS, TF and Quake in the nursing home.
They want the best con artists.
40 years in the field you say, and how old are you?
Editing grub.cfg from an emergency console, or running grub-update from a chroot is a close second.
Adding the right Modeline to xorg.conf seemed more like magic when it worked. 🧙🏼
The Caledonians must feel safer already when TikTok is banned.
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I’m not sure about the greatest invention but the second greatest is sliced bread!
Correct, and your point is?
Could be I was not clear when I wrote performance, I am talking about High Performance Computing, where you want to spend all CPU cycles on solving your problem. While taking Amdal’s Law into account. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amdahl’s_law
🤦🏽♀️ Thanks for explaining, my brain must have corrected the race condition.
Regarding threads: I have had good experience with using thread safe queues everywhere to exchange data between threads, it’s the right tool in many cases, but I doubt queues to be useful when coding for performance.
I have been using 2-3 monitors for more than 20 years now it’s the best.
I use 3 monitors at work, the left one is for outlook and teams, the middle one is the main development monitor, the right one is for browsers chrome/edge for work related sites, FF for surfing.
Force all videos to be updated with the Mr. Bean filter, and hope it won’t awaken something in people.
For me I enjoyed both of Scalzi’s series, the story written in a plain language but it’s still exciting and captive, with some plot twists added.
Each series is set in different universes with their own limitations.
If the AI can design and build a bridge in two days, the AI should also be able to secure the finances in a day!
Cauldron 2 for C64 you start playing and find out you have no clue how to progress the game.