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Hello, I go by Oddisyes (pronounced 'Odysseus'). I'm a junior in highschool living in America. I'm running Debian/Windows, on a desktop, and recently my mom got a new computer so I inherited her macbook pro (which is running macOS). I got a new raspberry pi for Christmas which is running Arch. In terms of ricing, yesterday I just started working on my macbook, and it's already starting to come together. (heres a r/unixporn post of my preliminary progress: https://www.reddit.com/r/unixporn/commen...pornstyle/)
It's been really fun using hammerspoon because I'm fairly proficient in lua and the api is amazing so I've been able to do a lot of atomization I haven't been able to do on debian. As for non ricing related things my main hobby is programming. I run a programming club at my school and participate in game jams occasionally. My favorite languages are probably c/c++ (tho I tend to stray away from new c++ stuff, templates are scary), lua, lisp and python. I have an aversion to other people code because figuring it out yourself is always more fun than having to learn a new api, or crying because you're getting weird errors that you don't understand because the library your using is so monolithic. I tend to make my projects either use minimal external dependancies, or make sure that the libraries/dependancies I'm using are simple, and managing them won't be my main concern. (a good example of what I'm talking about is I prefer flask to django, and when making games I don't use engines like unity or gotdot, but instead either use SDL2+OpenGL with c or love2d. When I'm not programming I'm getting legend in hearthstone, doing homework, or watching children's cartoons. This was probably awful and unreadable, but what were you expecting from a highschooler we're all idiots :) |
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You seem like you'll fit in nicely.
(09-01-2018, 01:19 AM)Oddisyes Wrote: have an aversion to other people code because figuring it out yourself is always more fun than having to learn a new api, or crying because you're getting weird errors that you don't understand because the library your using is so monolithic. You'll get over that with time. It's a good skill to take the time to learn and read other people's code. Welcome to nixers. |
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(09-01-2018, 01:37 AM)venam Wrote: You seem like you'll fit in nicely. when I get older and have to go to college and get a job I'll worry about that, for now I'll just have fun :) |
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Welcome to nixers Oddisyes.
I don't see any screenshots in that reddit link. |
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Ahoy there!
Welcome to nixers |
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Welcome to nixers!
Now all you have to do is put Debian on your MacBook Pro like I did ;) |
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Welcome, hope you'll enjoy it here.
(09-01-2018, 01:19 AM)Oddisyes Wrote: have an aversion to other people code because figuring it out yourself is always more fun than having to learn a new api, or crying because you're getting weird errors that you don't understand because the library your using is so monolithic. You'll get over that with time. It's a good skill to take the time to learn and read other people's code./quote] Have to agree with Venam here, can't be stressed enough. Learning to read other peioles code, can olny help you. What have you done with regards to lisp? |
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Welcome to nixers and kudos for the good taste in programming languages - C/C++ is lovely. :)
-- <mort> choosing a terrible license just to be spiteful towards others is possibly the most tux0r thing I've ever seen |
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Welcome here and enjoy your stay
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Quote: welcome to nixers |
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