spud_tard
Don't choose life - Graycel forever
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I personally love data science, web scraping , scripting automation and customizing my GNU Emacs that's why I use Python and Emacs Lisp, what about you
I'm talking about programming field, not programming language, but okayC honestly because its just so simple
Not when you have to be a professional dev.C honestly because its just so simple
I personally use Python, people can mock me because of its slowness and other stuff, but it's just because I find it adapted to the fields and needs I have. and because I'm consider myself as a newfag programmer, I prefer to use a safe language where I can make less mistakes and more readable codeNot when you have to be a professional dev.
It's easy to say "oh C is so cool!" but not when you're forced to debug in a work environment. It's unpredictable and normies don't appreciate the effort to debug.
Choose the one easiest to debug.
The error messages are still somewhat readable vs c++ imhoNot when you have to be a professional dev.
It's easy to say "oh C is so cool!" but not when you're forced to debug in a work environment. It's unpredictable and normies don't appreciate the effort to debug.
Choose the one easiest to debug.
It's a good advice, but you don't choose the language you're forced to work with. In small companies (tech market is competitive), you can be working on C++ one day and Java the another.I personally use Python, people can mock me because of its slowness and other stuff, but it's just because I find it adapted to the fields and needs I have. and because I'm consider myself as a newfag programmer, I prefer to use a safe language where I can make less mistakes and more readable code
Nice, If you had additional knowledge in chemistry, more specifically with nitrates and pentaerythritol tetranitrate you could achieve great thingsI work on C++ (unreal), android, asp net, robotics (drone? Etc.
One of the worst fields. Low pay, long working hours, and hyper complexitiy (C++ and async)game dev
I don't know if game dev can still be good if you make a games as a hobbies or contribute to an open source gameOne of the worst fields. Low pay, long working hours, and hyper complexitiy (C++ and async)
When you make a game from a hobby, it's one of the worst things because you're dealing with 3d modeling, texturing, sound engineering, level design, UI making, ui design, level design, voice acting, play testing, rigging (oh god), async programming, learning to use the ridiculously complicated tools.I don't know if game dev can still be good if you make a games as a hobbies or contribute to an open source game
aren't webdev or application dev the same but with idk high pay but depressing af?One of the worst fields. Low pay, long working hours, and hyper complexitiy (C++ and async)
The most ironic thing is that in my ideas, I don't like the Industrial Revolution and so technology, but I code FOSS software only as a hobby to copeI hate anything related to coding including coders. So beware.
When I had my severe chronic fatigue and headaches, I couldn't even do programming because doing basic things in my life was already hardI tried graphics but realized I'm low IQ as fuck. Mobile dev seems very cushy and simple in comparison





