Come to the HTMX side…
Thanks. I didn’t know these existed either. Hopefully they become more popular.
Works on my machine
I have not used this but Moonbit “looks” good https://www.moonbitlang.com/
I wish the “standard” Go’s WASM support was better.
Not sure how you can avoid javascript other than with htmx I guess
Just saw on github it doesn’t :(
I wonder if it will run OS/2 ?? that would be fun
As @terrehbyte@ani.social says VS Code is ok for simpe text stuff but I prefer Goland and PyCharm for development. As a Child of TP6 I miss the simplicity of the IDE and the color scheme :)
It is from Microsoft, cool. So next week we have a new remote cache-store solution with a new API use that instead. Just rewite all the projects that use the old one that is not supported any more. We love our developers
“I don’t know anything about your apple device, I prefer to own my devices and not have somone else dictate what I can use it for”
When I saw this section “Why Lisp remains so strong to this day?” I thought “is it really?!?” Do other people use lisp much? https://xlr.sourceforge.io/#why-lisp-remains-so-strong-to-this-day
Sometimes I wonder if Wordpress is the main reason MySql and MariaDB still exist.
Glad I switch to Postgres years ago.
Bummer it would take 51 reasons why I would switch to something as messy as PHP. I was so close to switching.
THIS!! Start with something simple like Python. I don’t think you need to be good at math to be a good programmer. If you understand the concepts of math theny you will be fine. I heard Rita Wilson say the other day something like “If you keep practising something you can only get better at it”. (not a direct quote) Find a Problem then solve it. That is the best way to learn.
It was a simpler time.
Use the OS you are most comfortable with. When it comes to programmming try and learn 1 “thing” at a time. If you trying to learn Python and how to use Linux as well as Python then you learning 2 (or more…) things at once so stick with what you know for now. If you are comfortable with Linux (or Mint as you say) then stay with that because I have found running Python on Windows is a Pain but that could just be the environment we are using. Good Luck and Have fun!
The Author of Lynx template is really playing on thieir last name LOL
That is all the has changed. The Logo ;)