36 pts ยท October 13, 2017
I believe it's with Minthara who is evil and requires you to do evil things to unlock her romance.
This is why if you have any serious thoughts that you might have a condition that you seek a professional diagnosis.
Not really. Even in the US where the title of "software engineer" is unregulated is still requires more skills than just raw coding. Typically an engineer doesn't just fill in the blanks but rather identifies what blanks need to be filled. From identifying the customers needs to pruning that into a viable engineering endeavor to itemizing tasks for the lower level developers to fulfill.
As a "math person" I can't imagine choosing to cut myself from music, history, literature, or any other area.
#soundoff
Specifically this is in the Children's Garden. It's kind of magical. #notsponsored
If this is what it's like for you to learn a new language then you never really learned your first one.
arithmetic notation, object attribute access, paradigms (this one is a looser comparison), etc.
All the big languages (Java/C[++/#/]/Python/etc.) are even basically the same grammar. They have similar function headers, code blocks 1/
firing up your IDE.
languages without much reason. Scripting isn't really a paradigm, more of a language feature that lets you do things without necessarily 2/
I would argue that scripting isn't really a paradigm. Interpreted, high level, general purpose langs are often referred to as "scripting" 1/
You write code that gets twiddled by someone else's code.
To add to the other commenter, when using libraries you write code that twiddles someone else's code. For frameworks 1/
It possible with pressure.
This reminds me of Cory Doctorow's Pirate Cinema
winLOL
The redhead with chain mail. Cool, but imagine all the hair getting snagged :O
Libs like numpy and scipy give you C-like performance when working with arrays and frameworks like Flask/Django let convert to webapps.
It's also good for scripting and it's not too hard to turn a simple script into a proper application. 2/
I would recommend Python. It's taken over in scientific computing and has breadth and depth of libraries for everything. 1/
doot
It's probably more of an information formatting thing. Resumes have random structure but the stuff you fill in is well structured.
I believe it's with Minthara who is evil and requires you to do evil things to unlock her romance.
This is why if you have any serious thoughts that you might have a condition that you seek a professional diagnosis.
Not really. Even in the US where the title of "software engineer" is unregulated is still requires more skills than just raw coding. Typically an engineer doesn't just fill in the blanks but rather identifies what blanks need to be filled. From identifying the customers needs to pruning that into a viable engineering endeavor to itemizing tasks for the lower level developers to fulfill.
As a "math person" I can't imagine choosing to cut myself from music, history, literature, or any other area.
#soundoff
Specifically this is in the Children's Garden. It's kind of magical. #notsponsored
If this is what it's like for you to learn a new language then you never really learned your first one.
arithmetic notation, object attribute access, paradigms (this one is a looser comparison), etc.
All the big languages (Java/C[++/#/]/Python/etc.) are even basically the same grammar. They have similar function headers, code blocks 1/
firing up your IDE.
languages without much reason. Scripting isn't really a paradigm, more of a language feature that lets you do things without necessarily 2/
I would argue that scripting isn't really a paradigm. Interpreted, high level, general purpose langs are often referred to as "scripting" 1/
You write code that gets twiddled by someone else's code.
To add to the other commenter, when using libraries you write code that twiddles someone else's code. For frameworks 1/
It possible with pressure.
This reminds me of Cory Doctorow's Pirate Cinema
winLOL
The redhead with chain mail. Cool, but imagine all the hair getting snagged :O
Libs like numpy and scipy give you C-like performance when working with arrays and frameworks like Flask/Django let convert to webapps.
It's also good for scripting and it's not too hard to turn a simple script into a proper application. 2/
I would recommend Python. It's taken over in scientific computing and has breadth and depth of libraries for everything. 1/
doot
It's probably more of an information formatting thing. Resumes have random structure but the stuff you fill in is well structured.