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If You Do ANY C++, You Need To Watch Jason Turners!
If you do ANY C++, You need to watch Jason Turners!
Oh my god, I just realized I have never plugged Jason Turners youtube channel on this blog!!! This must immediately be remedied!

Not only is this man VERY easy to listen to, and give great examples of everything he talks about, from super basic begginer concepts and up to stuff about how C++ compilers decide what template classes to implement for any given use of the function. Can only be recommended. It is FACINATING how all the tiny details of C++ clicks and pops, and make that glorus optimized, and smooth machine that is C++ run. Love it
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Oh this is GREAT. I am a big fan of diagrams to get a grasp of what is happening with code (Learning to make UML diagrams was the best supporting skill for learning and communicating code for me) :D People learning git for the first time often have trouble with what the local and remote repository is, what the difference is and which is which. Also, first and most important git command everyone should learn: git status It tells you what git thinks is where. It is THE command for starting to use, and learn, git.

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I am low level engineer. As such I am NEVER let ANYWHERE near a costumer or ANY decision that involves "How do you feel people should use computers?". I am a low level engineer. When you ask us such questions, answers like "Working in the shell is most of the time nicer than a GUI" or "No I DO think forcing the consumer to insert the settings for their automatic curtains in a hex code they generate based on several tables in the manual is a reasonable way for this system to work". So AS a low level engineer, I can only say... yep, put it up to 12. I once used one to melt tin and used it to solder with, and I am sure many users will face simillar needs of their toasters since that is completly reasonable behavior.

Yeeeeeeeeah... Honestly, celebrate your victories and accomplishments. Even if it feels silly or self indulgent. It is important! Simply repeating that you are doing good will make you really FEEL like you are doing good. Which is just fantastic for your mental health and staying motivated.

Oh this is WONDERFULL. I very much agree(Although, c++ might be better for the last two), but I am also aware that I am biased since I am one of the freaks who love c and c++, and often look at the compiler outputs in assembly... and LIKE it :p I learned Assembly , then C, then C++, the C#, and ONLY THEN did I get any say over what languages I wanted to learn. The logic being that only at that point did we know enough to ATTEMPT to pick languages. I sorta agree. But I am also aware that learning in such a way is ONLY possible on longer educations like Uni, and not self taught or during apprenticeships or other forms of gaining mastery.



Part 0: Why would I ever want to touch C?
I really love it here! It is a community that is far more open and comfortable with the truth "Listen, no one knows everything. Not even about their specialization. There are always more tricks, tools, techniques and details to learn." So everyone focuses on helping each other instead of thinking everyone else knows everything, and so spend time pretending that we do too. It is much much nicer than any other code community I have run into (With it being about par for maker spaces. Which are usually awesome communities too)
tech twitter : if u aren't a billionaire by 30 u are not gonna make it, if u aren't working for FAANG by 20 u aren't a real programmer, if u don't know everything that goes on in the computer don't even follow me
tech tumblr : oh u don't understand the "hello world" code? DM me I will personally guide u. yes here are some resources. im not a genius bcs I knew everything when I was 6...... everyone starts somewhere don't worry. 🥰
in conclusion I was shocked when I came here