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Dw, no one does.
Dw, no one does.
That makes it versatile, not powerful.
When I hear powerful language, I think of languages that are good at intensive tasks like assembly, c, rust, Python (because of numpy, pandas, pyspark, cuda, etc.).
Yeah, JavaScript powerful? How?
Hanoi flashbacks
The more I look at this, the more braincells I lose
How would I go about licking the sun?
Also, I don’t know if Amazon will let my friend in a similar situation into their data centers to lick the AWS motherboards.
Lol, are you me? Job application said software engineer. 3 months after I was hired, it changed to data engineer with no changes to the work I do. I wasn’t even notified, just noticed on a random day that the role on my profile on Teams had changed. I also do Python, SQL, and Pyspark scripts, but use AWS instead.
The UI on mobile is completely broken.
You could do templating with jinja, or do some data visualization with bokeh. I think there’s also something called dash. I don’t know much about any of them though.
Flask and django I assume
Come on, that’s way too complex. But how can one count to 10 if they don’t know what base to count to 10 in? We should definitely teach them bases first.
Base 11, base 12, and base 16 are all better number systems to teach first imo. A prime number has some benefits when it comes to fractions, but so does a number like 12 which is divisible by many other numbers. Base 16 is useful as you can easily convert between that and the other bases of powers of 2.
“YOLO”, “Whoa”
Why never mind? You could stare at a dick instead.
To link for lemmy, do !community@instance
Example: !anarchism@kbin.social
First computer of my own was a Macbook air (2013 I think) when I was in middle school. Before you ask my age, I’ve already graduated college with a bachelor’s and could be any of your coworkers.
Tldr; daily reminder that y’all are old now
The majority of microwaves, fridges, etc. Still don’t connect to WiFi. It’s mostly the high end ones which do.