In order of learning:
- Basic
- Fortran
- Pascal
- 6502 Assembler
- Cobol
- C
- Unix shell
- Quel
- Awk
- Troff
- Perl (my favorite)
- SQL
- C++
- Java
- PL/SQL
- Javascript
In order of learning:
deleted by creator
I have a degree in CS with a minor in Earth and Environmental Science. I taught middle school science, and could have taught math.
Thanks for the quick reply! I’ve managed to get things working better now from the community ISO.
Take a look at !minetest@lemmy.ml. An open source version of minecraft.
When closed captioning for TVs was being rolled out by government mandate in the US, there was widespread anger over having the cost of a TV increase by $0.25 for everyone for a feature that would only help a few. I was sickened by the callousness.
This is nice. It’s good that people can subscribe to these. But I also want to be able to make my own, because I might only want to read 5 magazines in their list of 25 magazines for selfhosted.
Close. I want to define the ones that I use. Other people can define what multilemmies they want. It should be user-oriented, not server-oriented.
I’d like something like multi-reddits. I want to be able to define specific groups of communities to show together, instead of having to either have a mish-mash of everything, or having to view each community on its own.
Yes! I’d love this.
Wow! I wasn’t the first one! I want a fire-lizard. Granted, I also want a dragon, but that seems overly presumptuous.
I have to wear orthotics in my shoes. I can’t wear them without shoes. One day without shoes had led to months of pain.
The books build on each other. It would be best to read them in order.
As an atheist, I don’t like religious xmas music. But I love these songs based on the Cthulhu Mythos. The HP Lovecraft Historical Society did a fantastic job on them! I have 2 CDs of xmas holiday music from them (much more than this playlist has), and an adaptation of The Fidder on the Roof called A Shoggoth on the Roof.
Quick, someone put him in a dress!
AKA a frock
I’ve found myself rereading Old Man’s War multiple times.
You really need to index your tables. This has all the hallways of a Cartesian cross product.
This is very well done. Thanks for getting the SSL cert.
I’ve written one at https://babylon4.com/fediverse, but yours goes into more detail.
The article is very good, and explains some things about federation and the difference between lemmy and kbin. All in all a good introduction.
That would be a privacy nightmare.