Over about a decade: Win7 -> Mint -> Manjaro -> Mint -> Endeavour
Eyeing Nix atm, looks cute, might hop later
Over about a decade: Win7 -> Mint -> Manjaro -> Mint -> Endeavour
Eyeing Nix atm, looks cute, might hop later
emacs-everywhere with a nicely crafted flyspell config? ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
Haha yeah it was the only way I could make sense of it…
First function is a sine wave, commonly written sin().
Second function is a cubic (“square”?) polynomial.
Joke:
Everyone else’s life: Sin.
My life: Square.
Edit: as pointed out, it’s not really square
Learning some functional programming. It really influenced the way I think about code and make coding decisions.
In Thunar it’s just right-click and “Open as root”
I really like Thunar
“Did you get the reference? Do you need a pointer?”
Well it’s really noob friendly. The introductory courses in programming all tell you to use it and it takes some time and experience to find alternative editors that 1. you like better, and 2. won’t confuse you more than the course itself does.
I used to use VSCodium and the Vim extension. Then I downloaded Neovim and started configuring it, but I was never really satisfied with the config. Then I found Doom Emacs. It was pretty much the thing I tried turning Neovim into.
But I wouldn’t recommend Doom Emacs to a first-year student that is still learning the fundamentals.
Edit: typos
Yeah, COBOL schools and boot camps have started to pop up