It will come in time, promise. I had a REALLY hard time understanding recursion until I started using it more
It will come in time, promise. I had a REALLY hard time understanding recursion until I started using it more
Something I’ve been trying to cultivate is the ability to “externalize” my thoughts (even if it’s just to myself). Like, more of a process-oriented approach. it’s so easy to bang out some code that works, but sometimes I look back at what I wrote and think “how did I wind up here”
What about some simple katas? I’ve been learning a few new languages and don’t want to forget the syntax / common methods, so I pick an easy kata and solve it in each. I find that this is usually enough to prevent me from forgetting everything
Grokking Algorithms and A Common Sense Guide to Data Structures and Algorithms
I would LOVE for Nim to get more web stuff
As someone who picked up Raku without knowing anything about Perl (besides the fact that it had something to do with regex), it was a little surprising :)
The first tic-tac-toe I ever wrote looks something like this
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I feel you on this. I recently switched to fish, and have one or two .fish
scripts that don’t really “do” anything. Everything else remotely important is still in bash, and I’ll probably keep it that way
Maybe somewhere down the line…
This is soooo cool, thanks for sharing <3
Can’t live without oh-my-zsh, powerlevel10k and zsh autocomplete/autosuggestions plugins. It’s the first thing I install whenever I’m on a new computer.
I run this exact same setup, it’s pretty much a prereq on a fresh install. I wonder if we’ve all been exposed to the same blog articles
+1 for Astro. I use it for my personal portfolio and I’d choose it again if I had to do it from scratch.