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ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Programming Language by Arg0n(m): 2:06pm On Jul 04, 2020
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ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Programming Language by Arg0n(m): 2:06pm On Jul 04, 2020
SegFault:
I swear rust faster than C. Python unreadable, pfft make them go read Linux source code first nah, that is what unreadable and hard to maintain is.
cheesy cheesy
ProgrammingRe: Help For CSS by Arg0n(m): 1:59pm On Jul 04, 2020
SqueezedPant:
Okay , I'm doing a tutorial online , we were given a web page to build but we were not showed the source code ,I used a different kind of style and code to get the layout different from the normal code the instructor got
is it possible to use different kind of codes to achieve same result or I'm the one making a mistake ?
Its possible. Although some methods are more efficient than others.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Programming Language by Arg0n(m): 1:57pm On Jul 04, 2020
This guy matter don tire me jhor... tongue
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Programming Language by Arg0n(m): 8:43am On Jul 04, 2020
Sulele04:
all point i stated are facts not an argument,python is not a standout performer in any area argue with your computer.
i do not like or hate any language, but i hate the hype around python because it is not real.

python is simply not a language for the future, i give python a decade people will outgrow the hype.
Assumptions are not facts. Personal Opinions are not facts.
Unless you've carried out multiple tests across multiple environments in multiple scenarios, you can't say its a fact.

If you'd passed ur points as a personal opinion, people might reason with u. But u're saying it like its a universal truth and it must be accepted. Now thats just wrong.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Programming Language by Arg0n(m): 7:48am On Jul 04, 2020
Sulele04:
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just try php i promise you will dump python.
the day i finally agreed that python is a damn tortise, was the day i ran neural net on python it was fucking slow it took forever. Python can never be used in real life ml applications it sucks .

even scripting area sef python is a no for me, bash and perl are already satisfying my heart desires.

python is not the best at anything it does. It is a jack of all trade master of none.
after this decade it will outgrow its usefulness
hehehe... I can tell u really hate python. All these ur ranting na based on personal feelings.

Anyways, because you dislike something doesn't make it useless.
It obvious that you can't use one language for everything. That's why there are others.
Coding no be fight.
Just because a sword can't cut down a tree doesn't make it more useless than an axe.

Use the language that you feel is best. But don't condem others nd start unnecessary arguement.
ProgrammingRe: The Future Of Programming Language by Arg0n(m): 3:56pm On Jul 03, 2020
How is python hard to maintain?
ProgrammingRe: Python Legends Please I Don't Understand This Error by Arg0n(m): 4:40pm On Jul 01, 2020
The ord() function expects just 1 character. You're giving it multiple characters...

Try converting each character in the string one by one.
ProgrammingRe: Python Gurus Please Help Me With This Code. by Arg0n(m): 10:51am On Jun 29, 2020
Always be consistent with your Indenting in python. If its tab ure using, use it throughout the code. The same goes when ure using 4 spaces...

Also, Whenever u copy and paste a code, always re-indent it to avoid such errors.
ProgrammingRe: Fastest Programming Languages by Arg0n(m): 12:35pm On Jun 26, 2020
Brukx:
Very true. Compiled languages are faster too
Thats true... Compiled languages are faster than they were years ago.
ProgrammingRe: Fastest Programming Languages by Arg0n(m): 12:29pm On Jun 26, 2020
The closer a programming language is to the computer language, the faster it is.
ProgrammingRe: Can You As A Programmer Hack Or Be A Hacker?? by Arg0n(m): 9:25am On Jun 26, 2020
Binikingdowm:
so an average expert in Java or python can't hack or bypass passwords??
Someone with good of Programming might be able to bypass systems to a certain level.
But the thing is what most people are learning is 'Coding' not 'Programming'.
ProgrammingRe: Can You As A Programmer Hack Or Be A Hacker?? by Arg0n(m): 7:47am On Jun 26, 2020
You'll need knowledge on networking
RomanceRe: Run From These 7 Deadly Sins, In Fact Flee by Arg0n(m): 10:30am On Jun 21, 2020
Sodiquinone:

Oh, Christ worshipers! We want an answer to our question from your wise. If the Lord was murdered by some people’s act…what sort of god is this? We wonder! Was He pleased by what they did to Him? If yes, blessed be they..they achieved the pleasure of His But if He was discontented….this means their power subjugated His!! Was the whole entity left without a Sustainer… so who answered the prayers? Were the heavens vacated…when He laid under the ground somewheres? Were all the worlds left without a God…to manage while His hands were nailed? Why did not the angles help Him when they heard him while he wailed? How could the rods stand to bear the True Lord when He was fastened How could the iron reach Him and His body pinioned? How could His enemies’ hands reach Him and slap His rear And was Christ revived by himself…or the Reviver was another god? What a sight it is!A grave that enclosed a god! What’s more weird is the belly that had Him in it! He stayed there for nine months in utter darkness…fed by blood! Then he got out of the womb as a small baby, weak and gaping to be breastfed! He ate and drank, and did what that naturally resulted in Is this a god??!! High Exalted be Allah above the lies of Christians All of them will be held accountable for their libels Oh cross worshipers…for what reason is it exalted and blamed who rejects it? Is it not the logic to break and burn it along with the one who innovated it? Since the Lord was crucified on it…and his hands were fastened to it? That is really a cursed cross to carry…so discard it Don’t kiss it! The Lord was abused on it…and you adore it? So you are one of His enemies!! If you extol it because it carried the Lord of the worlds why don’t you prostrate yourself and worship graves, since the grave contained your god in it? So, Christ worshiper, open your eyes, this is what the matter is all about.

I thought this kind of arguement is for small children...

Serve ur God nd the leave the christians to theirs...
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 3:07pm On Jun 19, 2020
Toppytek:
Singlelogin dot org
Thanks bro... I've seen it
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 2:42pm On Jun 19, 2020
Toppytek:
Downloaded the pdf.
From which site? All the ones I'm seeing are paid
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 1:01pm On Jun 19, 2020
Toppytek:
I’ve never tried Flask before and am new to Django but it’s somehow difficult to understand how everything works, like someone suggested, I’ll have to download Dennis Ivy’s Django crash course, and am following this this book, “Django 3 by Example”. Any suggestions would be welcome. Thanks
Please, where did you get Django 3 by example book?
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 3:18pm On Jun 18, 2020
devbits:
Don't do that, I will advice you test the two very well before you pick one, I have done django very well Infact up to the point of class based view because I like to know everything a framework provide and I did 3 project with it HRSYS,E-LEARNING, but then I hate framework making decisions for me, performing background magic and to top it all any simple mistake in django will not give u a proper stack trace but will always complain of cyclic import. i'm Now using Flask, DJANGO is very good but I found peace with flask
True, but the thing is I'm not a web developer so I'm not looking for a framework to settle down with.
I'm expanding my knowledge in Python so I'm trying frameworks in all the fields python is applied. I'm hoping to find a field I can do well in. Also, I'm doing it for fun.
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 6:48pm On Jun 16, 2020
ibromodzi:
With companies like Netflix, Reddit, Airbnb etc.. using Flask?
I think its a matter of preference.

Django comes with alot of features that make ur job easier but its not that flexible.
Flask comes with fewer features but it can be extended because of its flexibility.
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 12:28pm On Jun 15, 2020
EngtTemmy:
None of it is easy.
So that why i decided to Port from the lightweight one to the heavyweight.
grin I'll stick with my django niyen
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 12:06pm On Jun 15, 2020
EngtTemmy:
Bro you are right, that's what i also learnt too

Generally, people said it's a lightweight framework, and Django has official documentation and large community than flask
Is Flask easier to learn?

I heard its easier to learn compared to django
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 10:34am On Jun 15, 2020
Flakkygees:
What did you mean by Small projects ? Are this listed ones small projects ? Do your researches right
Oh wow. Sorry about that... When I read that it was a lightweight framework, I just assumed it wouldn't be able to handle heavy stuff.
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 10:28pm On Jun 14, 2020
Flask in mainly for small projects
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 10:15pm On Jun 13, 2020
EngtTemmy:
Don't use the Django documentation yet, i learned with YouTube videos tutorial.
Check Max goodridge, Corey Schafer, Denis ivy on YouTube.
You can go back to the documentation when you are through with the videos.
WhatsApp, 07038347584, if you encounter any problem
Ok Thanks
ProgrammingRe: BACKEND Learning Path. by Arg0n(m): 7:29pm On Jun 13, 2020
EngtTemmy:
I learned Django, i don't need to learn database because creating and quering the database can be done with Django
Pls, which book or tutorial did u use to learn?
I'm having troubles following the django docs
ProgrammingRe: Fixed Sidebar Menu HTML CSS - How To by Arg0n(m): 11:12pm On Jun 01, 2020
You know, a little explanation won't hurt.
The site feels like a ghost town with supermarkets -- No body to explain anything to u. You just walk around trying to figure stuffs out on ur own. U go tire las las
ProgrammingRe: Python Help by Arg0n(m): 1:36pm On May 13, 2020
Tobiee:
Got it. Thanks!
Yh no p
ProgrammingRe: Python Help by Arg0n(m): 1:32pm On May 13, 2020
Tobiee:
What site did you get this from bro?
Just search for the pdf file on google. There is Python 2 edition and the Python 3 edition so download the Python 3 edition
ProgrammingRe: How Can I Download From Pirate Bay? by Arg0n(m): 11:30am On May 12, 2020
Ever heard of uTorrent? Its an app for downloading with torrent files. So you download the torrent file first from the website, then you import the file into the uTorrent app to download the main file.
ProgrammingRe: Python Help by Arg0n(m): 2:40pm On May 11, 2020
SqueezedPant:
Can anyone suggest good ebooks for beginner to read to understand python?
the one I'm reading currently is complicated ��
thanks in advance
I used 'Learn Python The Hard Way' by Zed Shaw and its really good and easy to follow contrary to the title... It encourages you to learn by giving examples and plenty exercises to do.
ProgrammingRe: My Future Career Dilemma Csc by Arg0n(m): 3:00am On May 08, 2020
Sulele04:
No but it is always under requirement
Ok na. Just follow ur heart but use ur brain too... Your decision now can make or break you.
ProgrammingRe: My Future Career Dilemma Csc by Arg0n(m): 9:57pm On May 07, 2020
Sulele04:
I have seen on the internet most big programming jobs(Google,Microsoft). bsc:computer science is a requirement for employment
Is computer science their only requirement?

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