That book was written by a socialist.
That book was written by a socialist.
There are way too many answers after you finish this quiz. You should recommend, at most, three options after the quiz. This doesn’t help narrow down your options much at all.
Have you used Java before? It’s not a big leap from Java to C#, most of the concepts are the same. At least C# is a memory safe language, although I’m not sure if you’re unfamiliar with the code base and languages if it really makes a difference which language you use here. Hopefully your coworkers can help hold your hand a bit here, this situation sucks.
No, its the steam app that runs on Chromium.
Never visit Europe then.
seriously,who has time to use a ping pong table at work? It’s like a decoration to remind you you’re not having fun.
Part of this may just be that Lemmy does not stream video through the app right? Also most Lemmy servers force very small image sizes.
The Dominion app is great. It is also cross buy with the Dominion PC version on Steam, and the price on the Android store is usually a bit lower.
I would just recommend to make sure you pick small, realistic projects as you learn. There is a lot of cool stuff you can do with programming, but pick the easy, boring stuff and finish it to completion. Everyone makes a todo app, but it’s a really good learning experience, so just make sure you don’t skip the basics.
I tried to start with learning Unity and C# to make games, but realistically it took about a year of making smaller command line projects before I knew enough to even begin to do something that complicated. Anyways, the fundamentals are important, learn them well.
Okinawa swings pretty far left / anti american compared to the rest of Japan. I doubt this represents any kind of shift in Japanese attitudes at large. Okinawa is by far the most politically unique prefecture in Japan.
BGA has a premium subscription that lets you host any game on the website. There is only a single price point for everything, you do not need to pay for any particular game.
Reading books. There are some great books on programming out there. I would strongly recommend a A Players Guide to C#. It’s structure, practice problems, and explainations of the basics were far better than any free guide to programming that I’ve seen online. There are a lot of other great books out there too.
It also doesn’t matter too much about a book being outdated when you are only studying the fundamentals.
A lot of the stuff you read online has never been fact checked or edited for clarity. Some of it is great, but most of it is not.