LDLC le fait (https://www.ldlc.com/fiche/PB00544268.html) mais ce n'est pas une amélioration pour les programmeurs puisqu'il faut faire des Maj ou AltGr pour certains caractères souvent utilisés. Ça me donne plutôt envie de me mettre au QWERTY international, QWERTY canadien, ou Dvorak.
I disagree. You should study computer sciences because you're a geek and want to know more. Knowing how to right-click and select "Create ZIP from directory" is the most basic feature ever. When I started my compsci courses, I had friends who already knew C++ or were compiling their own kernel of this brand new thing called "Linux."
I don't know how you all get calls. I have literally never been called to fix a computer. People prefer to pay some random guy at Walmart who will scam them, instead of calling me and getting free help. And I'm not a troll, not an asshole, or an incel, I'm a regular guy, I'm friendly, but people don't seem to care, they prefer paying for useless help.
It's the issue that is the most baffling to me. Learning how to search properly can be done in 10 minutes but no one does it.
If I want a recipe for a burger with onions, I'll search for "recipe burger with onions." When people around me search for the same recipe, they would type "I'm hungry and I'd like stuff with onions and shit" and instead of getting one of the billion web sites with recipes, they would stumble upon a weird blog about an anorexic girl who is obsessed with onions, and think that the internet contain no recipes at all.
Est-ce qu'ils veulent vraiment savoir se servir d'un ordinateur ? Maintenant que le paiement des impôts est automatique, je n'ai pas envie de faire une thèse de finance pour savoir comment fonctionne le budget de l'état. Je pense que beaucoup de monde (jeunes ou vieux) font pareil avec les ordinateurs.
J'ai en tête beaucoup de personnes qui vont chez Darty pour demander des conseils informatiques alors que je suis disponible jour et nuit pour les aider. Ou alors encore plus de monde qui ne prendra pas 5 minutes pour apprendre à faire une recherche correcte sur Google. À ce niveau là, c'est toute la société qui s'en fout en fait.
Quand la technologie était un peu barbare (façon 386 ou magnétoscope), on se reposait sur ceux qui prenaient ces 5 minutes pour lire la notice parce que ça les intéressaient un peu, mais avec la simplification, les tablettes et autres avancées, on n'a même plus besoin de comprendre.
I don't know if it's popular but a few companies use it for backend servers instead of using Go or Node.js. It's a language that I really enjoy even if I have never used it professionally.
I have yet to see a regex that is so complicated that I would need some help. I expect programmers to know how to use regexes but it seems that it's not the case. And when it becomes too big, you always can write verbose regexes with comments, it's even easier. If someone could show me something too difficult for a human being (excluding the regex to validate emails), I'm interested.
It doesn't surprise me at all. The spam was already there on /r/programming and /r/coding way before the blackout. I tried to report all the posts, I asked to become a mod to clean all this shit (and was rejected), but nothing worked. They don't want to clean the mess, and that's another reason why I don't care if reddit dies.
As for /r/learnprogramming, it's still filled with spam or people who cannot do a proper google query, it's as hopeless as the rest. I'm unhappy for all the newbies who want to learn something. I hope the "learnprogramming" of lemmy will be more successful.
https://www.typelit.io/ est indépendant du clavier utilisé. Tu recopies des livres du domaine public et c'est amusant.