I did the print command one of the first times we got our hands on a computer at school. I got so nervous before i sent it, must have spent 10-15 minutes for someone to reply my 'hello' that i though i sent to every computer in the world, No one responded and i remember never feeling so alone in the world as then. Everyone was out having fun, making friends.
Still become somewhat sad when i think about it. 20 years later, i sometimes feel like that. Only sometimes though.
Benjamin Rivera
Where can I find people who need such software. Suppose those guys wouldnt search on Freelancer.com
Justin Hughes
>this But seriously, I would highly recommend that you do not take this profession if you are doing it only because "muh in the future everybody will have to know it". As the other user said it is a profession like any other, but corporation shills push this narrative to increase the offer of programmers and consequently decrease the cost of programmers.
Jeremiah Kelly
It took a few years but here you go:
> hi there
Joshua Jones
python is good if you need to do something quickly for youreself. basically more advanced calculator. if i want to do some datascience/fileops it's easier to just download one module and write 2 lines of code then fuck around in c++/bash
Nolan Miller
Forger it. It's saturated with pajeets now and fixing their fucking bugs sucks.
Gabriel Nguyen
not meme ia, rpa, in the industrial field, data science, robotics and in infrastructure systems to say some of the applications i can remember
Austin Clark
nice!
Brandon Anderson
excuse me sir, do you have a moment to talk about C and his son C++?
Landon Roberts
Much obliged. Anyone who can figure out what it's doing wins a pumpkin.