Map Thread

Post any maps to your heart's content.

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Fuck there's my next campaign goal for EU4

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% of scandinavians in scotland?

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>Inb4 athenian golden circle with south china and philipines colonised.
indeed fixed earth

chy rozumiesh co napisano na tej mape?

Scots speakers in Skotland

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yes it's map of Easter Europe cutures and migrations in late Antyk, i learn Russian that's why i read cyrillic

>Armenia
>%100 Muslim
Did the maker of this map have a stroke

what kind of autist would make this map?

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Kazakh Canada with all of France cored

that's actually a pretty interesting Idea seeing as you'd have to migrate so much and play with the mechanics like that, if you plan on recording or making any screenshots, could you send a link or smth?

Perhaps. It's in my to do list. For now, I must stoody

alright then aussie-user, what you studyin tho

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Also Georgia and Cyprus

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>bantugal

IT, majoring in networking. Have to submit a piece tonight on systems analysis

From a wild guess I'll suppose it has to do more with internet and network related stuff rather than coding something "standalone", for lack of a better word, like an application. (I know very little about IT stuff, that's where the lack of proper wording comes from)

You've summed it up quite well. The only real coding we've done so far is with basic GNU commands/interactions. All that cool coding stuff comes later on in the degree, or at least I hope it does

So what's the real difference in between coding stuff like applications and network stuff, the coding language used or what exactly, at least I know a few of the coding languages and some of the more or less minute differences between them.
I mean, besides the final product