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Comment on: Seems like someone's gotten their fingers into stackoverflow

Not all jews are poz'd sjw marxists, but this is voat so bring on the downvotes. Most American jews lean heavily left, but there are exceptions.

0 30 Sep 2019 19:31 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: The absolute state of modern software development

too bad, he has some nice guns on him. What a waste.

0 15 Feb 2019 06:20 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

yes

0 03 Feb 2019 16:24 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

yeah I just discovered :(

0 03 Feb 2019 15:32 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

goddamn it

0 03 Feb 2019 15:31 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: Core Debian developer summarily banned from project for referring to a transgender person with a non-approved pronoun

I left linux with the systemd debacle. FreeBSD has yet to become poz'd.

0 03 Feb 2019 14:47 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: Female Programmers

For anyone reading who is new to linux there are a couple of ways to find a directory. The 2 ways I know of are find or locate.

Find is kind of slow but works:

find / -type d -iname 'code' 2>/dev/null

you can use the locate command to find directories quickly if the locate scan has been generated and is fresh. If the directory you're looking for was created recently use find.

locate <pattern>

0 30 Oct 2018 12:35 u/nobslob in v/programming
Comment on: What is the very first thing for an old fart like me to learn so I can dabble in programming?

What are you interested in making? If you are on linux you can make little shell scripts that accomplish a lot and can be chained together for even more complex behavior.

If you are interested in making web pages you can start playing around with javascript and html. It's easy to start, lots of tools and guides to use, and you can see output right away. Use http://jsbin.com or something like codepen to try out code very quickly. I like these tools because you can include js libraries like jquery or angular with 1 click, no complicated setup just to start.

Are you wanting to make games, start some C or C++ tutorials. Are you intersted in home electronics projects? Learn about embedded systems, and get something like an arduino and learn the language to program it.

So many options for programming these days.

3 10 Jun 2017 19:39 u/nobslob in v/programming
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