I have been thinking of learning some programming recently, but I don’t feel confident enough. Is there any point in beginning with something like Zig or Go, and switching to something more serious later?
I have been thinking of learning some programming recently, but I don’t feel confident enough. Is there any point in beginning with something like Zig or Go, and switching to something more serious later?
Elaborate
From my understanding, anti OOP aficionados say too much energy is spent constructing the framework, often unnecessarily, instead of writing the code that needs to be done. I think they have some merit in their argument. It’s easy to see both points of view.
Probably a cat-v reader
When was that published?
cat-v is a weird corner of the internet, don’t try to read it as a contemporary serious opinion piece. See https://harmful.cat-v.org/software/
Harmful: compilers
Better alternative: magnetized needle and a steady hand
I was wondering, it reads like old man shakes fist to clouds.
The fedora prevents them from typing fast enough.