I’ve never heard of it, thanks!
Whoa I’ve heard of tkinter but I’ll look into htmx too!
I’m a bit if a python guy but I’m split between java and up and coming rust for employment purposes.
The matplot lib thing sounds really cool. I used to use python a lot.
I like it. I’d let you serve as a CTO at my beloved corp
You might not like it, but that is what peak shareholders value looks like.
A big part is kinda just doing it. I am trying to learn and it is kinda wild. I am currently working a warehouse job so it is hard to find the time. Try and go back and implement some of your favorite homework assignments in Rust.
I think a hard part of Rust is the mind shift. It just feels very different from anything else I have tired. I am doing some encapsulation for my learning, but it is not clear where to read about it and there are few examples out there.
I kinda alternate between vscode and vim. Just depending on how I feel. Never really thought of branching out as other things feel too much. Like I tried pycharm and was not sure where the community stuff ended and where the professional started (free in uni). Netbeans was alright for a class. Sublime was cool, but I didn’t do anything special.
I don’t understand how between now and then, the rules seemed to lax.
Power of unions. Can’t suspend everyone.
While we are at it I’d like to see music be called audio.
Get to that point and goof off for the rest of it.
You could also go to the physics or biology wings to see if you can help them with simulations.
Wired name for a lawn mower.
Its only too late if its for a career change since you really need to be safe about income and retirement (notto mentions age discrimination). Still could help you in your day job to automate tasks. If you like math puzzles then coding them is a nice hobby too! Learning is always worth it in my opinion.
Thanks for the link
Yeah the place I’m trying to work has non programmers doing several reports.
What’s wrong with what the CEO did? He’s right that many corps use FOSS and don’t contribute back.