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I'm a college student (for the 13th time)
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2023-09-10 at 3:47 PM UTCrust is the official tranny language
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2023-09-10 at 3:47 PM UTCFuys be honest do you prefer a woman with a nice tec stack in her britches
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2023-09-10 at 3:50 PM UTC
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2023-09-10 at 4:08 PM UTCTRANGUAGE
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2023-09-10 at 4:08 PM UTCI tried OpenBSD years ago, it was ROUGH
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2023-09-10 at 9:10 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka I think I had a mini-stroke.
"Word-retrieval problems for adults can have several causes, such as: Typical age-related changes to the brain. Neurological conditions, such as dementia, traumatic brain injury, Parkinson's, multiple sclerosis, stroke, or long COVID. Mental health conditions, such as depression or anxiety."
You were Marked as FVEY by a member that got removed by Lanny a few months after you showed up. Keep playing your character, Shill. -
2023-09-10 at 9:17 PM UTCTHE MINI STROKE
DO THE MINI STROKE
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BANG YOUR HEAD AND BLACK OUT FOR AN HOUR
DO THE MINI STROKE
MUH PLURALS MUH ALTS ITS NOT MY FAULT -
2023-09-10 at 10:29 PM UTC
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2023-09-10 at 10:38 PM UTC
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2023-09-10 at 10:38 PM UTCkafka is alt ffuys lets study muh plurals
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2023-09-21 at 8:42 PM UTC
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2023-09-21 at 8:43 PM UTC
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2023-09-21 at 8:43 PM UTC
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2023-09-21 at 8:48 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra it's always most difficult to learn the first programming language because the logic you have to use is different from the kind of logic you know. once you understand how the program flows, ie. where it starts and ends, how you move through it etc., it becomes a lot easier to learn other languages in the future. try to focus more on working out how the program fits together than worrying about remembering the different functions and stuff you can use at first.
the other big thing you'll need to learn about is how databases work, mostly relational.
I'd recommend figuring out how to set up an AWS instance (there's a low-usage free tier for EC2 at least) and deploying Linux + MySQL + Python to experiment. it'll take a lot of tinkering to get there but once you can that's most of the basics down and you can get into the actual data analysis, which is the main marketable skill
Thanks for the pieces of advice, much appreciated! Everything you’ve mentioned here I’ve heard about during classes. Relational databases, data analysis, etc. Right now, for one class, we have to work with excel using formulas and stuff. It’s a bit difficult for me, but I can always go through the course material again if it’s really necessary. So that helps. -
2023-09-21 at 8:57 PM UTC
Originally posted by Kafka If you don't want or don't think the females should be there it can come across in your body language/tone of voice toward them etc. There's a lot of subtle things that can make them feel unwelcome, such as STEM posters which target men. It's your vibes.
…I have to leave for the pub in 20 mins.
I just thought they would hate being in a class with an ugly guy like me and be distant, so I didn’t speak to them on purpose but they’re surprisingly nice! They started engaging with me first. So that’s a relief. -
2023-09-21 at 8:58 PM UTC