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Comment on: What's the best way to organize the directory structure of a big mixed domain project? (discussion)

What in the world are you building?

And please keep us updated.

This is ambitious regardless of your skill level. Good luck.

0 21 Apr 2016 20:12 u/grlldcheese in v/programming
Comment on: What is the best language for someone who wants to learn to code for the first time?

ENGLISH MUTHAFUCKA!

But seriously, if you're just starting, java if you plan on sucking. C if you don't. Python if you want to be a weirdo.

Edit: oh and if you're 15 go study mobile stuff that i know nothing about. I'm hoping all those systems eat shit and die but they probably won't.

1 30 Mar 2016 07:38 u/grlldcheese in v/programming
Comment on: What were your first projects, and what were some important things you learned from them?

Jesus. My first project was a decade ago and you just gave me a few things to learn.

Thanks.

1 23 Mar 2016 14:26 u/grlldcheese in v/programming
Comment on: A computer has beaten a human professional for the first time at Go, the ancient board game

Fuck. Seriously.

Are AIs crushing all poker meta games yet?

At least I'm still the best at rubbing my own penis.

0 28 Jan 2016 02:13 u/grlldcheese in v/programming
Comment on: What do you automate in your life with your programming skills?

Worthless.

You sit there and stew in that unproductive shame that i don't know anything about.

4 08 Dec 2015 06:54 u/grlldcheese in v/programming
Comment on: You Don't Have to Be Good at Math to Learn to Code

Lol.

And I'm open to the idea of programming vs math. Still, lol.

Brains are funny. I've met ppl who are rain man in some ways ( counting flocks of birds instantly or counting candy thrown across a table) who revile all math. I've met carpenters who understand the most ridiculous geometry for constructing angles and trig shortcuts who basically dropped out of school because math classes.

Math and logic are universal. To say that some huge proportion of humans are simply incapable of understanding universal law is preposterous.

2 03 Sep 2015 12:47 u/grlldcheese in v/programming
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