i am coding since mid of the 80s (Assembler on C64): Currently i mostly use Python, Javascript and NIM.
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i am coding since mid of the 80s (Assembler on C64): Currently i mostly use Python, Javascript and NIM.
I'm interested to learn, I have downloaded all kinds of books and tutorials, but I just don't have the time to get into it for now... :(
I dont have science background but sometime i use visual code for running python script to split srt files for translation as one files translation can trigger rate limit of AI..
I have a degree in mathematics, but I decided to code and am actively developing in this area. My goal is to create effective and innovative solutions that help users and businesses achieve their goals. QA service has become an important part of my career. Development in the field of programming opens up many opportunities and I look forward to new challenges and achievements.
I know what you're talking about. As with learning anything new, it's best to commit to dedicating a certain amount of time to studying. For example, an hour every day, or not necessarily every day. At first, it will be difficult, but once you get into the rhythm, it will become easier. The key is not to break your schedule under any circumstances. And remember, motivation alone won't be enough, you need discipline.
Been working as DBA for 20 years so mainly PL/SQL , SQL and for last 10 years using Ansible and python
Honestly, I am self-taught, and I use Python along with everything related to it. I am not as interested in the programming language itself as I am in the field where I apply it, which is computer vision. To work in this area, you need to understand various algorithms and how to combine them effectively.