Just realized Big Sean raps about probs BTC in YG's Big Bank: "I turn my Ws to M's, yeah I flip those. I might buy her red bottoms with the crypto. Three coins, that'll pay ya whole semester"
Of course! All that is planned but due to a portion of memo relying on JS that kind of stuff is coming, just slowly. As for opening links that should be in the next release
I say any because they all do what they're supposed to. The most important thing is accredited just learning the syntax and wrapping your brain around abstract constructs like vars.
Try learning with a less strict language like Python, JS or maybe even TypeScript.
High-level languages like C are good to learn eventually but maybe not to start in my experience.
Strongly typed langs will keep you from falling into bad habits, but the learning curve may keep you from coding entirely. Memory management becomes important for mobile & game dev.
Strongly typed langs will keep you from falling into bad habits, but the learning curve may keep you from coding entirely. Memory management becomes important for mobile & game dev.
My thoughts exactly! I was almost scared off entirely as I hadn't fully wrapped my head around the concepts yet before going strict type. Going with non-strict allows you just to code
I say any because they all do what they're supposed to. The most important thing is accredited just learning the syntax and wrapping your brain around abstract constructs like vars.
Try learning with a less strict language like Python, JS or maybe even TypeScript.
High-level languages like C are good to learn eventually but maybe not to start in my experience.
Any if I'm being honest. In my 15 years of programming I've not found one better than others (mayb C). It ultimately comes down to what you'd like to make. Website, app or application?
I say any because they all do what they're supposed to. The most important thing is accredited just learning the syntax and wrapping your brain around abstract constructs like vars.
Which programming languages do you most recommend? Which ones to learn first?
Any if I'm being honest. In my 15 years of programming I've not found one better than others (mayb C). It ultimately comes down to what you'd like to make. Website, app or application?
Excellent! Glad to hear it :)
Let know if blocking works as well, you do have click "Enroll in beta" in the Play store to get the newest version currently though.
Nice! VB6 was the next step for me. It's hot garbage and I still live it to this day, BASIC lead me to Java. It's never too late to start or too complicated. Highly recommend learning!
Muting system functioning well for me.
Can both mute and unmute :)
Excellent! Glad to hear it :) Let know if blocking works as well, you do have click "Enroll in beta" in the Play store to get the newest version currently though.