I've been wanting to start learning how to code, and I've looked into a few languages. I'm just looking for some guidance on where to start. Which language is good, what OS should I use, and what background info should I know first?
OS or system specs dont matter at all, you're literally typing text into an editor then compiling it
>>60349898
That's what I mean, I'm completely in the dark here. I thought most linux distros were normally better for coding.
>>60349884
I have friends baka
>notice 4chan's footer has ads adblock isn't blocking
>remember people here shill ublock
>untinstall adblock and put up ublock
>it's gone
You would think adblock would cover everything being so popular. Now a less popular adblocker is doing better.
Though I do wonder how much time it will take for ublock to turn into garbage.
>>60349797
Adblock and adblock plus have a long history of letting paid ads get through, even if you uncheck the let non intrusive ads in box.
>block element
fuckign normies.
>>60349797
>unironically installing ublock
protip: the good one is called ublock origin
Jesus Christ is this phone even worth getting at this point for you apple fan boys?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqDfMMV-F-c
>>60349791
I mean, at this point, you should ask, "is a laptop worth getting?"
>rumor video
Can't you spergs even wait until the thing is announced?
It won't be a starting price of 1000,
The highest end one will probably be "$999". $1000, isn't that ridiculous for other top-tier phones from other manufacturers, so why is it a big deal here?
Most people don't even pay cash for their phones anyway, and rent them, instead, at the ridiculous per month pricing schemes/scams.
Malwarebytes is shit now for emergency one time clean up. What's a good alternative?
A real operating system.
>>60349609
I just upgraded from Common Sense 2016 Endpoint Protection and it's pretty good.
Appreciate the helpful answers guys but it's for work not personal use.
Does anyone know where I can grab WannaCrypt0r I wanna see how it runs and disect it
It looks super fucking cool
>>60349497
local hospital
>>60349497
Put your PC on DMZ, turn on samba 1.0 sharing and spread your buttcheeks.
>download ransomware
>won't run on gnu/linux
>GNU system available on Windows
>doesn't even include Linux
>normies keep calling it Linux
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
>>60349348
What does Stallman think of GNU/NT?
>>60351049
>>60351049
>/g/ hates Powershell now
What happened?
>>60349277
/g/ never liked powershell, it was just shills paid for by microsoft.
i actually like it but i only use it because im still on w7 so i dont have access to bash unless i want to use cygwin
the fuck is this shit
who gives a shit about that crap? I thought nobody uses windows anything except the OS and thats only cause they have to
If Linux is so great why are people still using Windows?
if water is so good why do people drink soda
>>60349204
Because those people have jobs and a life.
photoshop
This shit is REALLY secure?
>>60349229
even from the original source?
>>60349162
How about you try it?
>>60349162
No.
Will teleportation ever be possible in real life?
inb4 quantum fags that don't know what they're talking about
*teleports behind you and whispers the answer in your ear*
Fuck that. Where's our immortality tech. This should be what every scientist is focusing on. Whats the point in developing teleportation if you just die in 100 years.
no guts thread. post guts - ryzen edition. intel users have to pay a $5 entry fee.
>hurr your led colors don't match
asus aurora software has a chance of killing the led's on the crosshair vi hero atm and asus in their infinite wisdom didn't bother to add rgb color control in the bios. only option is on or off.
>>60349114
Nice LED memes.
Looking forward to more bios updates to get the overclock up.. Just got vrm waterblocks in the mail, bought used. Hope they fit.
>>60349114
What you got in there op? Any overclock?
Speccy thread.
>Built pc for gaming, but lost interest edition
>>60349022
you know speccy is an out dated piece of trash right? /g needs to find a new one. prefer if it was open source.
>>60349039
Ya I know, waiting for a better replacement. Maybe we should use CPU-Z instead?
What will the top 5 in 5 years look like? 10?
>>60348960
Shit, I didn't know Cuckerberg is top #5
>>60348960
1. Terry Davis
>>60349015
It finally happened, I've stopped playing video games. I've completely run out of excuses to use Windows.
What's a nice distro that isn't Arch or Gentoo?
GNOME Ubuntu and Elementary are two I'm considering.
>arch
>nice distro
Try ubuntu mate if you like the old style of apple, try limux mint mate/cinamoon if you like winxp/win7 or try fedora if you like mac style.
>>60348830
I thought about it, I do have an iPhone. But I can't afford a MBP. One day maybe, honestly.
>>60348837
Just trying to shutdown meme answers before they come.
Ubuntu MATE might be nice. I remember Solus being posted about on here, is it nice?
>>60348899
No it's not.
https://qz.com/981029/a-federal-court-has-ruled-that-an-open-source-license-is-an-enforceable-contract/
>When the South Korean developer of a suite of productivity apps called Hancom Office incorporated an open-source PDF interpreter called Ghostscript into its word-processing software, it was supposed to do one of two things.
>To use Ghostscript for free, Hancom would have to adhere to its open-source license, the GNU General Public License (GPL). The GNU GPL requires that when you use GPL-licensed software to make some other software, the resulting software also has to be open-sourced with the same license if it’s released to the public. That means Hancom would have to open-source its entire suite of apps.
>Alternatively, Hancom could pay a licensing fee to Artifex, the developer of Ghostscript. Artifex allows developers of commercial or otherwise closed-source software to forego the strict open-source terms of the GNU GPL if they’re willing to pay for it.
>But after it began using Ghostscript in its software in 2013, Hancom did neither: it did not open-source its software, and it did not pay Artifex a licensing fee.
>At the end of 2016, Artifex filed a lawsuit against Hancom in the US District Court for the Northern District of California.
>Hancom issued a motion to dismiss the case on the grounds that the company didn’t sign anything, so the license wasn’t a real contract.
>“Not so,” said Judge Jacqueline Scott Corley in her order on the motion on April 25. Corley said the GNU GPL “provides that the Ghostscript user agrees to its terms if the user does not obtain a commercial license. Plaintiff alleges that Defendant used Ghostscript, did not obtain a commercial license, and represented publicly that its use of Ghostscript was licensed under the [GNU GPL]. These allegations sufficiently plead the existence of a contract.”
Rich lawyers get richer.
Can't expect much from a license by a kike.
>>60348748
Hello pajeet, mad you can't steal GPL code now?
This has always been the case.
It's like saying federal court rules that murder is a crime, no shit sherlock.
Did you just share this to shill your website?