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Comment on: Python is eating the world: How one developer's side project became the hottest programming language on the planet

pip3 install assembler ...beautiful.

Yes, this is a joke...

0 14 Aug 2019 01:47 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
Comment on: Python is eating the world: How one developer's side project became the hottest programming language on the planet

I write C! Well, I write Python... and that sits on top of C... but I could write a C extension if I wanted to... does that count?

0 14 Aug 2019 01:39 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
Comment on: Python is eating the world: How one developer's side project became the hottest programming language on the planet

You were spending your time learning an esoteric language that no one else knew... Your friends were right.

Every once and a while, a blind squirrel still finds a nut.

0 14 Aug 2019 01:36 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
Comment on: Please help: Need to work remote within 9 months

Im a white male who keeps getting ignored.

Get this shit out of your head. Life isn't fair. Try harder.

If you have SQL, look at data companies or analyst roles. Jr. Reporting Engineer? Those might be less technical so entering might be easier.

0 30 Oct 2018 18:46 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
Comment on: X-post: What is a 'good' programmer?

Don't code to write the application, code to solve the problem.

1 21 Nov 2017 22:51 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
Comment on: We need more programming challenges. We should start off small: First non-repeating character of a string. Any language you like.

Can someone please write this in functional Scala?

2 16 Apr 2016 08:06 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
Comment on: We need more programming challenges. We should start off small: First non-repeating character of a string. Any language you like.

Python is an interpreted language built on C. Everything you write in python is viewed as C by your computer.

1 16 Apr 2016 08:05 u/TheBookWasBetter in v/programming
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