It’s great for getting a feel for how things are done, imo.
But yes a crutch you should gradually stop relying on.
Also find me @ebits21@lemmy.world
It’s great for getting a feel for how things are done, imo.
But yes a crutch you should gradually stop relying on.
Surely an unpopular opinion lol.
Python is a great first language.
But if everyone has had Covid… and IQ is relative. Then nothing changes? 😋
Kind of what happened with Avelon too.
:q!
Benzene is used to decaffeinate coffee… but it’s not in regular coffee is it?
Edit: looking into it, just in trace amounts just like many other foods, which is perfectly safe.
People need programmers to make boring things. Often boring things make more money than programming stuff for science.
We need both. Programming is a tool.
Definitely not. It’s not the same at all.
You can still use either.
Python has never been a big language for app development… no idea why you would call it old school.
To answer op, Swift for iOS; Kotlin on Android.
In the long run, I wonder if rust will spawn a family of new memory-safe languages.
Yep you can download a native app that has a bit more features than the web app.
Memmy development is basically dead. Try something else.
Memmy development seems essentially dead, I would move on.
I use Voyager now.
Lots of updates which makes a big difference over time.
The previous code was released under lgpl so…. Yeah if you can find a copy of it you are entitled to it. That was the developer’s choice.
Taking all the old code down with a force push to GitHub suddenly is a bit futile since obviously there are ways to get the old source.
I’m not against developers getting paid, but there’s definitely a ‘rug-pulling’ aspect to this situation that leaves a bad taste.
They claim that not enough people donated, hence the change in licensing. But yeah, I don’t see the business case. I imagine commercial devs will just move on to something else.
It’s just a wrapper for other GUI libraries.
That and I’m sure it’ll be forked.
The user has to have a key to use the software, no free account then no key after 30 days unless the developer paid for the key.
Prestige, money, career. Plus a dash of something else.
I mean… yes those are true? lol.