If someone could guide me to the next step after this, i'd love it.
https://www.udemy.com/unitycourse/
if someone is going to say, depends on what you want to do, i want to make playable small indie games, from start to finish.
>>58676456
>spoon-feed me
No
>>58676624
please senpai ? i'm really not sure, it's too overwhelming
Have this offering
For the first time in my life I am switching to Linux and getting a mac because of the awfulness of back to back shitty OSs
>>58676404
it's garbage. I bought my new laptop and it came with 10 and no 7 driver support. I loaded linux on it and never looked back.
Why do you hate it though?
>>58676404
I love Windows 10
>great productivity
>fully supports all my games
>keeps me in the social loop
>I don't look like an autistic faggot
Could you guys please check out my youtube channel and leave a comment on what I can Improve I do not have any friends so my sub count wont go up You are the only people I have!
My name is VoiceOgre
Fuck off
Will do ma fellow 4channer
Would becoming a Navy CTN (or army/airforce equivalent) open windows in the tech industry? The school has over a 60% attrition rate and requires a Top Secret clearance.
How the fuck are you gonna learn the monthly new hipster JS framework while in the military?
>>58676372
I'd rather bone that broad I posted in the OP than work with JS desu
>>58676395
Then following the analogy, you just shut the window and nailed some plywood over the frame.
Full stack or full retard. I don't blame you for your preference but it's unrealistic.
Red Pill me on Object-oriented programming. There's a meme lately that considers it shit, useless and a bad idea from the start. Is it kill?
Object capability in a programing language is nice, but object oriented programing ends up being shit
>>58676319
It is not kill, those memeing are just pajeets
>>58676319
It's nice to have the option to use it, it's a shit show when you are forced to use it.
Why do 90% of /g/ users post misinformation about software?
>>58676267
It's like you've never heard of a shill or retard before
>>58676267
Anyone can post. Most people are idiots. Therefore, we get many randoms here who say stupid things.
So people question their choices and actually do some reasearch instead of trusting some Anonymous middle aged guy on the internet
Why don't you use Folding@Home, /g/? It's a great way to help people without doing anything
>without doing anything
Then how come I'm not doing it
>>58676259
Well ok you have to download it
>>58676255
> CPU at 100% all the time
> Destroying the economy by doing someones work for free.
No thanks
>all the cool sci fi shit is actually completely useless
>>58676107
Welcome to the future anon
The creepy reality about that technology is that it effectively kills you every time. By disassembling all your molecules, it effectively makes you completely dead for that moment, and then it puts you back together (possibly with the use of completely different molecules, but even if they were the same, it would still be a dead state).
However, something even creepier is that that might be happening anyway as we speak. Due to quantum indeterminacy your molecules aren't exactly stable. It comes to reason you are constantly in a state of death and life.
>>58676167
thats just discontinuation of consciousness, same thing happens when we sleep so some people argue the self dies everytime we sleep and a new you is reinstated in place with the same memories as theyre stored physically.
is there a 4chan extention for chrome which doesnt sell my data?
>>58676054
>doesn't want their data sold
>visits 4chan
lol
>>58676054
>doesn't want their data sold
>uses chrome
lol
>>58676054
>Chrome
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RGB RAM
>>58676009
How many times a day do you post this same thread?
>>58676026
As often as his employer tells him to.
>>58676026
Excuse me, this is /g/. /a/ is over there. . .
Who are faster at programming:
Self taugh guys
People with bachelor degrees in CS/SE
By faster I mean capable of writing an entire solution, be it a game like minecraft or some database shit, or anything non trivial.
how much time a self taugh guy vesus a guy with a bachelor would take to code something like minecraft?
>>58675920
It depends on how competent the programmer is, not whether he's self taught or had formal training.
Do you even read through the shit that you type? Delete this useless thread while there's still time.
Probably the degree. It gives you exposure to more solutions to problems while you're learning. Where as self taught tends to limit your anecdotal knowledge base, unless you're really into the subject to a point that you're reading everything relivent to it.
>>58675920
the one with the most experience
Is there any extension to block nearly unclosable web pages like "you have a virus, scan now!!!!1" or "your iphone's hard drive is broken!!"?
i mean popups
>>58675845
Noscript, umatrix, etc.
>>58675845
Ublock.
C++ is a horrible language. It's made more horrible by the fact that a lot
of substandard programmers use it, to the point where it's much much
easier to generate total and utter crap with it. Quite frankly, even if
the choice of C were to do *nothing* but keep the C++ programmers out,
that in itself would be a huge reason to use C.
In other words: the choice of C is the only sane choice. I know Miles
Bader jokingly said "to piss you off", but it's actually true. I've come
to the conclusion that any programmer that would prefer the project to be
in C++ over C is likely a programmer that I really *would* prefer to piss
off, so that he doesn't come and screw up any project I'm involved with.
C++ leads to really really bad design choices. You invariably start using
the "nice" library features of the language like STL and Boost and other
total and utter crap, that may "help" you program, but causes:
- infinite amounts of pain when they don't work (and anybody who tells me
that STL and especially Boost are stable and portable is just so full
of BS that it's not even funny)
- inefficient abstracted programming models where two years down the road
you notice that some abstraction wasn't very efficient, but now all
your code depends on all the nice object models around it, and you
cannot fix it without rewriting your app.
In other words, the only way to do good, efficient, and system-level and
portable C++ ends up to limit yourself to all the things that are
basically available in C. And limiting your project to C means that people
don't screw that up, and also means that you get a lot of programmers that
do actually understand low-level issues and don't screw things up with any
idiotic "object model" crap.
So I'm sorry, but for something like git, where efficiency was a primary
objective, the "advantages" of C++ is just a huge mistake. The fact that
we also piss off people who cannot see that is just a big additional
advantage.
But can C generate prime numbers at compile time? I don't think so.
C fags BTFO.
>>58675828
Isn't it funny how things that get used the most are also hated the most?
C
Windows
Java
Your mom
Etc.
>>58675828
Linus is an ellitist programmer. He deserves to be so.
>This is what Wincucks do to rationalize.
>>58675811
hilariously the server hosting that shitty blog runs on linux
>>58675825
>>58675811
Reminder that microsoft shills are shilling wangblows right NOW
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>>58675962
Thinklight is way better. The backlit keyboards have this kinda shiny surface that gets sticky after a few hours of use.