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  • Human@lemmy.dbzer0.comtomemes@lemmy.worldTrue Spaghetti code
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    5 months ago

    I would start (if you havent already) with an introduction to CS. You can take CS50 for free online - https://cs50.harvard.edu/x/2025/.

    I dont think they cover much C# (I took the 2020 course and they didnt) but they do introduce you to C, C++, Python, html, etc. They provide github codespaces available for anyone for free, so you can complete the weekly labs and problem sets offered in the course. It really is a good jumping off point.


  • To all the upvoters: Average disillusioned leftie here.

    Saying “I won’t support Biden in the primary.” is not the same as "i sTILl not goNna vOtE”.

    I do not want ANY GOP to win any power, ever, anywhere.

    We were saved by the young vote in the midterms and Biden has almost entirely lost those voters. Like it or not Biden is deeply unpopular. And I believe Biden would likely lose to Trump.

    So how is pleading for a candidate from the DNC who stands a better chance at winning against the GOP an irrational position?

    Please reexamine your politics - I am not your enemy.








  • Israel and the US have a long history fighting “communism”. If America ever goes to war with Russia, Israel will almost definitely remain an ally and allow the US to conduct military action from inside their territory. The same goes for America vs China. Other allies in the region are less likely to. Especially if its US vs China.

    Personally I think its dumb, but its going to take a long time to shake almost a century of red-scare propaganda. The west still views Russia (and China) as the Soviets - godless commie atheists. ie Israel is ostensibly on the side of capitalism and the christian god. Russia and China are not.