

And both drug dealers and software companies refer to their clients as users.


And both drug dealers and software companies refer to their clients as users.
If you want to know which one is right, ask yourself what int* i, j gives you and you’ll see this one is wrong.
Linux, Plasma, VSCodium with the clang. cmake, and Qt extensions
Which is basically doing the easy stuff first. There’s no tech debt and you can get a MVP up and running quite quickly with the intent of refactoring later, which almost never happens and then when you are filling in the details, you have the tech debt from the MVP slowing you down.
That would be my guess also.
if you are so good, why aren’t you working at FAANG?
Because I have a conscience!


I prefer AbstractSingletonBeanFactoryManagerInterface


If you mean Linux, you are. You have the root or sudo password, don’t you? If you mean your the root directory should be under your user name, then that is a very bad idea. I suggest you try it on a system you don’t care about to find out why!


Usually, I use the documentation when I need to look something up, but I’ll generally read around the specific information that I’m looking for.
Quality Abandonment?
I’ve been using Linux on the desktop for more than twenty years, and there are people who have been using it for longer than that. So if this isn’t an old article, it’s factually incorrect.
Denial, probably.
The moron could be in HR instead of IT.
I was thinking a good air cooler, I don’t like AIO!
If you’re doing big compilations, get good cooling also.
That’s never stopped them before.
I love Eclipse for Java and QtCreator for C++/Qt. Eclipses auto-complete switched between psychic and psychotic at times but its integration with tools such as git and gradle is second to none. I never drunk the Jetbrains koolaid.


Have a look at this Udemy course, it teaches the HTML coding and website design. They have a sale on the moment too.
I would start with Python. It’s a fun language to learn, and generally recommended for beginners. Towards the end, I would spend a few sessions on c, not to teach them c but to give them an appreciation for what they get for free in higher level languages.