Its a long path but one you can take at your own pace. Good luck
Its a long path but one you can take at your own pace. Good luck
I used the textbook as the primary reference but I tried some of the games posted here and they helped me learn a nuance or two that I missed while reading the book
TLDW; Use worktrees instead of stashes.
A bad take though, depends on your needs
I would recommend C for the simplicity. You’ll get familiar with the nitty gritties of a relatively featureless programming language. Which will let you view other languages and their tools with more nuance. But it all depends on what you want to do with it, want to program an MCU like Arduino or learn linux? C is perfect. If you want to build something with graphical interfaces like websites or GUI apps, I would suggest something else but C is still a good place to get started.
Here is something written by AI:
It really whips the penguins ass
I completely agree. Still, the interactive graphical visualizations like in the ohmygit game are quite helpful and fun to play around with. I would recommend checking it out after you go through the official git book to consolidate your knowledge.
Upon further inspection, I found it’s some DNS resolution error on that specific download URL. It could be a stray hit caught in the censorship.
Any alternate method to get the game? Itch.io downloads don’t work on a slow connection like mine.
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We all know this is a side hustle.
I don’t. And I’ll be wary about assuming that. If they devote their time and effort to one thing, they’re sacrificing being able to do other things. Idk why there is a need to explain that
High spec machines are a curse 🤔
Oh yeah? Then why do dem computers don’t work without dem magic crystals?
Which ISP are you on? Most of them are working for me
Its not an entry point into programming at all. From the preface of the first volume,