import NoFap while freeFromPorn != True: dont_peek() if feelingHorny == True: meditate() if freeTime == True: study() exercise() no_pmo() #Any fellow programmer or web developer here? #If yes, then what language do you use? #Any project you are working on?
I love C# and constantly sharpening my skills at it. My current job is related to WordPress and PHP. Where are the semi colons and curly braces? Did the python eat them?
That's so Cool! That's why I love python cauze here curly braces and semi colons are not mandatory and the code looks relatively cleaner and shorter. Btw both the languages are great and I'm willing to learn c# too. Right now I'm learning Java, C and JavaScript where curly braces and semi colons are compulsory. but If I have to choose among all, I would definitely choose Python.
I'm actually learning more than that, because I love programming. So in free time I spend most of my time learning new languages. Learning programming is the main step after that every language is same, just the syntaxes are different. I am more of a web developer than a programmer. So JavaScript is compulsory to become a front-end web developer. Apart from that I know HTML, CSS, PHP and MySQL C is the base of all other programming languages, it is one of the oldest and most popular language and most of the other programming languages are derived from it, that's why most interviewers asks question in context with C and C++. and I learnt Java just for fun, because programming is fun, right?
Aye. All languages are worth learning. It helps if you know fundamentals of so many languages. Do you have a programming job?
Yes, it helps. No man, I don't have a job. I'm a student and I'm doing bachelor's in Computer Science. Sometimes I wish to do freelancing work but I feel like I'm not ready to handle it yet. I'll be focusing more on my interview preparation.
It's good that you love programming. All of the languages and things you mentioned are great. However I think when it comes to digging deeper into it, you should prioritise them. For example I want to be a backend developer using ASP.Net. That makes C# my first priority. Also as my second goal, I want to be a full-stack developer. So, I have to be good at CSS, HTML, JS, etc too. At last, that's good to learn about just any and every other popular languages too. Both for the interviews and when working.
// guess the language #include<nofap.h> Void main(){ While(!horny) { Productivity (); } nofap.com(); return 0; } // Just began learning
Yes man, I do have priorities, I want to be a full-stack web developer and I've been focusing more on web development. I first came to know about HTML when I was in 8th grade and that's where my journey to become a web developer begun. If you know backend programming then learning frontend would be comparatively easier, Just keep learning and practicing. Happy coding!
@Nathan Harris, I think there's a bug, you need while True instead of peeking once you are free of porn! (Plus == True is not needed.) Here's my version of your code Code: def dont_peek_forever(): while True: dont_peek() thread = Thread(target=dont_peek_forever) thread.start() while True: if feelingHorny: meditate() if freeTime: study() exercise() no_pmo()
Actually it’s C++. And there is no way you can differentiate between the code to be C or C++ here except for the comments. Comments in C is like /*your comment while in C++ it’s //your comment
For a moment, I thought I landed on Stackoverflow Yeah, I should have written No_peeking_forever, Man, you saved me from bugs. I think == True is there in python to check equality but people don't use it because it adds nothing, I wrote it just to beautify the code but I know that it is not the proper convention. Your code looks cleaner, so ctrl+c and ctrl+v
Man what you talking about. // can be used in C as a single line comment. What you are talking about is "/*" multi line comment. I agree that the syntax in C and c++ are indistinguishable. but how can you say it's C++ and not C. I mean it could be both C and C++. The following things are different or extra syntax in C++ in terms of symbols. :: - scope resolution operator : - class inheritance declaration <> - template syntax []() - lambda syntax & - references && - r-value references