I’am familiar with a lot of concepts and have done a small amount of intro level shit, but how would I go about actually learning applicable/hobby level coding without taking classes?
Edit: I have decided to learn assembly
I’am familiar with a lot of concepts and have done a small amount of intro level shit, but how would I go about actually learning applicable/hobby level coding without taking classes?
Edit: I have decided to learn assembly
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Lmao how did I miss this. People like Jordan Peterson are using the -cel suffix. Total cultural victory
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Ah OK, funnily enough I think chess is the only thing which I'd think about as a sequence of moves rather than a selection of board states, though it's possible that if I were more familiar with chess my understanding of it would start to shift. In most cases my thinking is definitely more visual.
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yeah the 'way you think about iit' isnt really fixed or essential or anything. just try to learn haskell anyway. it is very useful.
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