That's kind of awesome actually. I've been looking to replace brave for a while now while retaining the chromium feel.
Genshin shouldn't be anywhere near Pokemon, eesh.
That's a nice font. A Xiaomi device I assume? Reminds me of some good old days.
I'll add it to my watchlist for next month. I wanna get started with it once I've tried out rust.
And I've played quite a bit of Shenzen-IO actually. I have a full paper book labelled and marked haha. I even made little notes to remind me how to make loops and little hacks. That's one reason I'm considering getting into real assembly, I hope it'll be as fun.
I've come across TIS-100. Looking at the steam store images made me give up before even trying haha. I wonder if it'll torture me like Shenzhen or be a nice tutorial.
Didn't know about the AT&T / Intel thing. Thanks!
I'd love an invite! It'd speed up my workflow a lot.
You know what I think the root cause of any money problem in India is? Corruption. It's corrupt from the very top. It's not exactly easy to fix it with a population that large either. It's a mess and that's why it's a third world country.
Edit: That's one of the reasons it's a third world country. I'm just highlighting what I find wrong.
Unpopular opinion. Besides the horrible amount of data collection, threads is nice. It's new and untouched. Not for long, obviously, but for now.
COBOL is probably the last language I expected to recieve as a suggestion, other than esolangs. I'm told COBOL doesn't have fundamental functions like recursion and there's really no support or libraries for it. I don't see this being really practical in the real world.
With that being said, there are quite a few jobs for it. It's certainly an interesting suggestion but I'm afraid I can't really get into this without familiarizing myself with more strongly typed languages.
I dunno if this'll really be of the same level of demand for the next decade or two but it's certainly opened my eyes about it. I had no idea a language like that would be useful till date.
Edit: I've found out that there are frameworks and libraries for COBOL. Damn.
Just skimmed through one. He explains it quite well. I'll save the links to try and learn it sometime next month. Thank you!
Thanks for taking your time! I'll check them out.
My mum enters the room first. Then my dad. My dad leaves first. Then my mum. When I was around 4-5 years old, i decided I'll remember this forever. I think I will. I really hope i got the order right.
I like the one we have right now. But C is nice otherwise.