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  • Only if we go to Fattiehead first

  • Meet me in Wide Open

  • It’s me, Loose Bottom

  • It’s kind of amazing how relevant this still is, 28 years later.

  • Learning new programming languages is an awesome way to expand your programming brain. If you want to stay in the same scientific computation niche, you can check out Julia or Mathematica. If you’re just looking to broaden your horizons, the world is your oyster. For me, learning Clojure really cooked my noodle but made me a much better programmer since it taught me functional programming.

    Also, just read other peoples code! You can learn the conventions that way. Though for you it would best to find other products within your niche, because I’m not sure if general web dev code would be super helpful.

    There are techniques that are broader than any single language’s conventions, and I think learning those are how you can improve. That’s hard to teach, though, and it comes from experience with a few different languages, in my opinion.

    And honestly, I can totally respect the “conventions be damned” attitude, because at the end of the day, you’re trying to make something that works, and if nobody else is reading that code, you’ve made the right trade-off.

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  • The sea’s very own chittering roach?

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  • My beloved Brisket?

  • I’ll suggest Elixir. It’s a language that runs on the same virtual machine as Erlang, which has proven to be great for ultra-reliable and excellent at managing many, MANY concurrent processes.

    Elixir itself builds upon this great foundation with a syntax similar to Ruby, but entirely functional. It’s a delightful language to read and write.

  • Deadliest Warrior fuckin ruled. It was the source of a lot of memes between me and a friend.

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  • Thank you so much, it’s always nice to meet another person of culture

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  • My programming socks are ready

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  • Tadano-chan my beloved

  • Lemmy shitpost

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  • So true queen

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  • Do not worry brother, your trans sisters know your pain.

  • One of the all-time classics! I think all devs should read this.

  • I watched the Evangelion rebuild movies, and having a positive ending to a depressing story like that was cathartic.

  • If you’re interested in setting up another program, you can use Overseerr to feed requests to Sonarr. Other people who have access your plex library can also use it to request stuff from you, but even if you’re a solo user, it’s a nice interface to search and add content with.

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  • Everything but the CI pipeline, it seems.

  • Oh you’re so right, I never use those so I completely forgot :X