Comment by ๐Ÿ‘ป darkghost

=> Re: "Language to learn" | In: s/programming

My python experience is mixed. I've used it successfully for data processing of major datasets without much need for coding. But on the other hand, I wanted an application that was coded in python but it needed a newer minor version. So I set about installing it and when I rebooted my Linux distro: boom, no GUI. So I reverted, painstakingly finding all the damn symlinks and getting its hooks out. The solution was to upgrade to the newest release of the distro.

In summary, it took a distro upgrade to run a single application coded in a version of Python 2 minor revisions ahead. I get the criticism. I'm sure I could have avoided it but coding is neither my main job description nor a big hobby.

=> ๐Ÿ‘ป darkghost

2024-12-17 ยท 6 weeks ago

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=> ๐ŸŒ’ s/programming

Language to learn โ€” Friends, which language a hobbyst like me would try seriously to learn? Like buy books and materials... I honestly learned a lot of languages since I was a kid: Pascal first as a kid, then Assembly and C when I entered technical school at 14, then Pascal again and VBA at university, then Python... But honestly, though I have some understanding of the principles, I don't consider myself proficient in any. I had to change jobs and profession a lot of times because of money...

=> ๐Ÿ’ฌ Houjimmy ยท 28 comments ยท 2024-12-04 ยท 8 weeks ago

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