Hey thanks a lot. You have tremendous amount of resources. Great work!
Hey thanks a lot. You have tremendous amount of resources. Great work!
Woeks well on:
OS: Fedora Linux 40 (Forty) x86_64 :: i3 Edition
Host: OptiPlex 9010
Kernel: 6.8.5-301.fc40.x86_64
CPU: Intel i7-3770S (8) @ 3.900GHz
GPU: AMD ATI Radeon RX 470/480/570/570X/580/580X/590
Memory: 1955MiB / 19862MiB
Runs Ghostrunner on Steam very well for old hardware.
Fork it and Make Pull Request. 👍
Yeah! What he said!
I am a n00b so I really dont have fandom. I just learning and sharing. No offense taken.
Check out my DSL I made for Python in Shell. https://github.com/dislux-hapfyl/shimky I checked out all your projects on GitHub. You are a Super Programmer for sure.
Man I C this Perl is so awesome! Thanks for this cool tool!
I wanna make some cool stuff. I just need some other hackers like me. LOL
pnk.lang is a DSL made in Shell. It is used to build Tkinter GUI Python Applications a nicer ordeal. I built an IDE on top of pnk.lang. Shimky is that IDE.
shimky a vim clone weird thing in pnk.lang
Yes a DSL. And almost all of Python is hidden inside shell functions. I can make anything Python just writing in shell. I did make some high order functions for Tkinter so I can code faster and I used colors for quicker visual parsing and also removed worrying about indentation by classifying the function using capital letters and a tag for making the color block. Its simply me trying to write code more effectively. Abstracted away the boilerplate in a sense. Its dead simple really. I would love to tell you more.
Nice! I wanted to implement one in Tkinter. Looks good, great work!
I learned so much from this! Its funny I have been working on shell stuff.
I need to build a site like this for my app lol
Very nice is what I am saying!
https://github.com/dislux-hapfyl/pynksh
Working on making dev of tkinter and pythong* a breeze for any newcomer that’s willing to learn a bit different from the mainstream tutorials, videos, docs and mass methods of learning. This guy’s ways are more fun than any of those YT videos of piecemeal-coding. If you find that kind of learning extremely boring hmu fam…
*I dont like python syntax, it’s uGly, but I do because it was waiting for me to abstract it away by creating pnk.lang. When you see my repo you will understand, maybe…
#allerrorsmatter
Key in anything. Faulty language is faulty everything from there on out.
No to Python, Go, Lisp and C to begin. In fact at this level you just need to get a feel for process. You need to start where u feel attracted to. You need to learn principles and not languages nor frameworks. Im surprised not one of the replies gives an accurate picture of what it entails to think like a computer. Computation is not an efficient brain like a humans. It was made to work with the hardware we invented long ago. You have to learn the rudimentary and boring repetition the machine HAS to do so it can appear as a real memorable entity. A practical suggestion is to go install Linux From Scratch. When you complete that journey you will have a taste of some principles. Then I also suggest to simply rewrite character for character
kilo.c
. Why? So you learn how much a pain and a workout it is to crunch at the keyboard. Learn by doing. Learn by breaking and briking. Go find a game u love with all ur being and reverse engineer it. Who cares what u know at the moment, the goal is the process not the result and besides nothing is ever finished, just get it done. One baby step at a time. Oh and dont ask any more questions. All of those have been asked, its our jobs to find the answer. Please take all this as a simple nudges. None is written with any ill will, trolling nor negativity. Take away the knowledge not the pressumed attitude behind my words. Forget the internet and just dive into it. Another way is to pay some pro to mentor you. Good luck with that since most persons are too busy and are elite. Whatever u want to learn has to be done in the spirit of neglect. You cant care too much about computation. It is just a process for making fragmented business. No one NEEDS software nor money. We all agree to play these nonsensical games. Have fun and be grateful for the process itself. Good journey to you friend! Its a weird one. Ive been at it for 35 years and Im still a newbie.PS The internet is filled with info. Its your job to determine the knowledge and not the judgement on the worth of the person who posted it. Too much drama and toxicity because everyone at the top of the food chain is pushing that vibe. Everyone everywhere is complaining about our violent ways, how we write to each other online and how we are all being subhuman. Peace to all!
#allerrorsmatter #cod-ape