Me too--Boost for reddit still works, and that's the reason you'll see two Boost icon in my app drawer haha. Starting to think about quitting permanently though, the amount of spam/karma bots are increasing since APIpocalypse, it starts to lost the fun. The fact this year is an election year both in my country and in USA doesn't help either...
Why the heck would you build that on residential area anyway? SimCity taught me since I was a kid that industrial factories and windmills shouldn't be built beside houses
Can't you use camera on browser? I actually seen a project that does some complex things using camera [1] and it ran in browser. I'm confident scanning bar codes is possible.
I'm a software engineer, for stuff that are related to library/programming languages, I usually try to look at the official documentation first. Some of the best documentation pages IMO are: SQLite, PostgreSQL, and Rust book. MDN is good too, like you said. Looking at the source code helps too, especially the test files. I currently write lots of Go (programming language) code, and IMO their test files are so good, and you can learn how some functions behave or how to use it.
I also wanted to start playing guitar, but haven't got the money to buy one, but from what I hear Justin Guitar is a good free online resource. Haven't used it though
Will this affect my Super Mario 64 gameplay?