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I didn’t even know it was an ietf standard. Let aline there were versions. Apparently it’s only since may this year that there are 8 versions. Before it were only 5.
I didn’t even know it was an ietf standard. Let aline there were versions. Apparently it’s only since may this year that there are 8 versions. Before it were only 5.
It’s not really abstraction though. It is more like syntactic sugar. In stead of 1000111011 you say ADD, but it is still the exact same thing. There is no functional, prgrammatical benefit of one over the other. It’s just that asm is readable by humans.
At least thats as far as I understand asm. I haven’t gone beyond NandToTetris
Stacks are for idiots, racks are what we need and blades are the real deal.
There is no way ASM is high level
Did it for the first time two years ago. It was for my parent’s business website. I see nothing wrong with this method.
I have some chickens and some cows. It’s easy to combine small scale with wfh. Just need to move soemwhere with land and wifi.
I’ve heard a word or two about htmx. How’s that? Any recommendations on how to start a first project with it?
The article does say that there are good cases to use goto, but they are rare and most programmers won’t ever encounter such situations. I believe the jist is that it can do nore harm than good.
This is very nice and clean
Google is better as a verb than a search engine.
I’ve had some students who started at 50. The biggest problem is that it is hard to find a junior position as a 50 year old. Age discrimination is definitely a thing. If your goal is to make a career in programming from scratch, you might be too late, but 30 is sometimes already too late in that regard. Networking, nepotism and the good old “foot in the door” helps there. If your goal is just to learn and maybe apply it to your current job or your own business, than it’s perfect to start now.
Most succesful students I’ve seen of the older category are those that have drive and passion. One student had her own fotography studio and wanted to build a database and website for that. She struggled a lot, but persevered and made a great application. Another was a taxi driver who’s children put him in the course. He turned out to be very talented and made and excelllent application for planning taxi rides as his final project.
So it depends what your goals are.
I’d just like to interject for a moment. What you’re refering to as Linux, is in fact, Xenix/LInux, or as I’ve recently taken to calling it, Xenix plus Linux… etc
That is an acronym comprised of three English words, therefor it must be American, like NHS or RAAF
One example could be to add a value to the relationship, like a rating or a ranking.
For example a Movie can be seen by many Users and a User can see many Movies. A user can rate the movie they’ve seen between 0 and 10. So, the join table would have 3 collumns:
It was actually in my management textbook XD
Great idea. I see no way how this could spoil the broth.
It’s a nifty tool though, which is better than my colleague, who is just a tool.
I don’t like the way your face is all up in my face in this preview image.
Ah! That makes sense. Thanks
That’s the honeypot