I’d recommend Mint. Cinnamon is a great DE, and everything works out of the box. It’s a Debian-family distro, which means it can install DEB packages. Overall a great experience, and my personal favorite.
I’d recommend Mint. Cinnamon is a great DE, and everything works out of the box. It’s a Debian-family distro, which means it can install DEB packages. Overall a great experience, and my personal favorite.
Mint isn’t well done, it’s full on congratulations
(compliments of Perry Bible Fellowship)
One day we’ll find out that Danny DeVito passed away, and none of us will be ready for that. Fucking legend.
The new favorite language of AAA game studios: Phyton Python
Simmer down, Bobby
You’ll get used to it with practice. It’s fine if you prefer to type differently, but you’ll probably hit a plateau with how efficiently you can type (or you’ll rely on looking at the keyboard, which is not ideal).
I just switch to the num pad. Also worth practicing on if you do a lot of typing.
Slow down there, what’s wrong with good ol’ assembly?
Hydration levels vary wildly by the moment
I imagine both groups expect to recruit from the other
This is a great illustration of Chaotic Neutral
I believe this is what experts call an impasse.
We don’t need more than basic math in programming–anything else is application-specific.
Programming requires logic and reasoning, which is a common foundation for other areas (such as math and philosophy). But we often lump “logic” together with math, which is probably why people assume math is central to programming.
Programming is also a very broad field (when someone says “I’m a programmer,” it’s like saying “I play sports”). Some fields (like embedded software) require more math than others.
You might also enjoy a selection from Hark, a Vagrant.
Oh, there’s a storm alright
Approaching infinite volume, by the looks of them
Ah, but what about the frontend?