Since we got so many codeautists here, let's say you're making an app that can help our little community, how exactly do I show it off when done without being called glow in the dark CIA nigger and getting saged into hell ?
If I were you I'd go for Python for basic concepts of OOP, let's say go for tutorial of how to make simple gui calculator to check out basics. Once you're familiar with how objects,methods,classes and other shit,you might get down to C, which is much harder to understand but gives you significantly more control.
Since we got so many codeautists here, let's say you're making an app that can help our little community, how exactly do I show it off when done without being called glow in the dark CIA nigger and getting saged into hell ?
That's not the problem with developing non-mainstream programs and websites. There are SJWs, commies, etc that do nothing but sit on social media all day long. As soon as you look a little to the right, they swarm you and call you Nazi, etc. They will then start digging into your history and trying to find anything they can on you to either
get you fired
ruin your social life
make you look like an idiot (top Alinsky tactic)
If you are genuine and can prove yourself over time, image boards will accept you. It's strictly merit based, but because they are so open and free, everything is treated with skepticism first and then once trust is earned they may open up if your idea/software/etc is good enough to stand on merit alone.
If you were to try making a gamergate website three years ago and posting in the #gamergate hashtag on Twitter about your site, you would be swarmed by SJWs calling you a nazi, saying you hate women, trying to "dox" you, etc. Then they attack everything that you need to keep your website/software alive. Domain registrars, hosting, etc. There's definitely a culture of fear surrounding leftists on the internet, and I know there's lots of talent out there who could make really great websites, but they don't want to deal with crazy unemployed commie retards who think they know everything.
Math is just basic logic represented with logic. Programming is basic logic represented with far more abstract things. It all revolves around logic. The more you can get, the better, because math and programming are extremely similar if you're doing any sort of programming beyond basic CRUD type bullshit.
To reduce the value of our labor. If there are more programming jobs than there are programmers, (((Silicon Vally))) can pay you $50k /year instead of $80k /year.
There is this idea that since computers have become such a big part of our lives, it is advantageous to have some level of competency beyond the bare basics of use.
Just knowing the basics of scripting (bash, powershell) would have many office drones multiply their productivity. Everyone using a computer having an idea of how an operating system and a virus works would see data breaches and so on plummet.
Because the whole thing of
we don't have enough coders!
was a scam the entire time. There were always plenty of coders. But they cost too much money. So they got together and said that they needed more coders and there wasn't enough in the market. Resorting to niggers and women coding is a last resort that they knew wouldn't work, so they could throw their hands up and go
we don't have enough coders!
we tried to teach more people how to code!
it didn't work!
can we use Pajeets now?!
Whole thing is large software companies making an excuse to justify them outsourcing. They'd be in trouble if they turned around and told Americans to fuck off because they can find someone cheaper in India. But they make it look like there's no other choice because not enough people can code. It's exactly why you see all this bullshit about how we need more coders, and then you graduate from college with a computer science degree and you end up at an IT job because no one will give you a coding job because you don't have enough experience. It was all a scam, notice how once they finally get their shit outsourced the whole "teach a monkey and a broad to code" programs all disappear or get tuned down.
Eh, this is shitty reasoning. Software engineers who are actually talented might never go out of business but unskilled coders/debuggers will be outsourced if they are replaced with AI first. If you are an AI programmer/engineer/researcher you'll never be replaced and your talents will always be needed. If you get a PHD or Masters you're pretty much set for life and probably can get in the top 1% of income.
possibly, but the pajeet angle backfired.
I've personally been involved in 2 cases in the last 5 yrs of companies completely reversing course and onshoring all their work again, including hiring whites.
Pajeets cant code. They cut and paste together solutions from stackoverflow and github into unsupportable frankenstein monstrosities. They are the programming equivalents of click-farms
Hi, thanks for coming for the interview…so looking at your resume, it says your last job was at buzzfeed? Doing backend work or…?
Actually was on the journalism side, but since then I've transitioned over to coding…
….ahh I see, well….we normally require at least 3 years of industry experience.
Look, I'm not going to bullshit you. I know your time is valuable. I can code. I write sleek performant low-overhead rust code with higher order functions that will run on anything. Period. End of sentence.
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What is the best online tutorial site to get good at coding quick. I'm white and have a big paid holiday coming up and I'd like to learn.
Something like code academy but good?
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The first one I attached is kinda harder than one I remember,pic related is easier version
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>>12727757
Thank you brother.
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code academy is good for start, learn basic concepts of your chosen language, then move on to setting yourself challenges.
pic related is similar to what I did to learn, remember that you're not supposed to know everything. When it comes to coding,at all times you will have internet, and you have to learn to use this as your resource.
IMO calculator and then simple challenges are way to go
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Is that a joke, or did I miss some super easy concepts about compiler design?