- Daria
- TNG
- South Park
Did someone hurt you at a party?
I prefer the multi thread problems that can be solved using queues.
Speaking of the 80s I got a C64 and a friend let me copy a few 90 minute tapes with a bunch of games.
Wow multi-terabyte in minutes! There are not many ISPs delivering 100Gbps and even fewer are delivering 1000Gbps.
Unless you live on top of a data center.
Now you mention hilarious, have you watched Our RoboCop Remake? https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=YyKPJbYTxno
Good for you, I watched RoboCop on my own at around the same age and that acid scene has been forever etched into my mind, and made me avoid gore movies.
Lemmy with a politics blocklist must be very different. Is there a channel that shares lists?
Rational Rose etc. could generate code from UML diagrams, then you “only” needed architects.
In reality it only gave a little help during the design phase, as soon as someone touches the generated code, you have to manually merge changes to UML.
Can’t wait for the showdown of Facebook/Twitter LLM vs Lemmy LLM
Cauldron 2 for C64 you start playing and find out you have no clue how to progress the game.
Toiling in the meme mines.
Edit: I have just finished reading The Neverending Story and this reminds me of the last part where Bastian works in the picture mines until he finds the right picture.
And 42 seconds in jython.
Sort by Top Six Hours, and they will start showing. !ich_iel@feddit.de shows up frequently there.
Yeah, I guess the convicted felon is destined to expire on his golden throne while trying to push out a Big Mac.
In grade 5-6 we had a course on typing, it was boring so instead I played NIBBLES.BAS and GORILLA.BAS started modifying the Basic code to give me more lives.
Some time later I got hold of Visual Basic 3.0 and made some small programs, after that I was told that the cool kids were programming in C++ so i got hold of Borland C++ Builder 1.0 and played with it.
The latest language I learned was Python, this was when Oracle brought Sun (2009) I was fond of Java but wanted a language that was not in the clutches of a corporation, and Python was already on the rise back in 2009.
I think starting with Python is a good idea, when you get better at the language you can then add more languages like C/C++ or whatever you feel for, because when you know one programming language its easier to learn another one.
If so, it was a lucky guess.
I for one, salute their life long war against weed one blunt at a time.