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ProgrammingRe: Content Gorilla Ai Review - Will Content Gorilla Ai Write Quality Blog Post by Deedax(m): 11:04am On Apr 14, 2022
Speaking of AI
What do you think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfuitsCLROg
ProgrammingRe: I Want To Learn Programming. Which Language Should I Start With? by Deedax(m): 10:59am On Apr 14, 2022
All those interested in Neural Networks and Deep Learning
What to you think?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QfuitsCLROg
ProgrammingRe: I Want To Learn Programming. Which Language Should I Start With? by Deedax(m): 10:48am On Apr 14, 2022
I will always say this to beginners.....The best thing to start with is HTML. It's technically not a programming language but it is the best gateway to the world of programming if you ask me.
Why? Because as humans, we're generally curious and drawn to visual information. We love to SEE the results of what we're doing. This is the case with HTML. You begin to see the code you write have actual meaning as opposed to other languages where you're most definitely going to start out with console stuff (IMO this won't interest a beginner because it just seems too abstract at first). You know, altering variables, writing functions etcetera, all these things can feel a bit too abstract for the average beginner.
So in conclusion, start learning HTML, gradually work up to CSS, and then JavaScript. Now with JavaScript, you begin to see the programming concepts come into play but this time, you're actually doing something you can see with it. From this point, you can venture into any other language depending on what type of programmer you want to be.
GamingWhy Buying The Ps5 Is A Wrong Choice If You Have A Ps4 Or Ps4 Pro by Deedax(op): 8:59pm On Jun 14, 2020
On June 12th, 2020, Sony revealed the PlayStation 5 and while the console is a beauty and a beast, there are quite a few reasons why you shouldn’t rush in and try to buy it if you currently own last gen console. It has been a standard in the consoles versus PC war for the PC to win when it comes to graphics and performance but the console industry seems to be trying to change that narrative as the PS5 is rumored to be capable of running games at 60FPS in 4K and 120FPS in 1080P. The upgrade that the PS5 is to bring is quite nice but the thing is…is it worth it coming from a PS4.
One big reason why you shouldn’t buy the PS5 is Sony’s own marketing pattern, We have seen in previous iterations like the PS3 and PS4 that the timeline goes from point A, which is the release of the initial console to point B, the release of a slimmer but not necessarily as powerful as the original console to point C, the release of a pro version which brings a substantial degree of updates and features at the same price point. It is highly likely the pattern will recur in the PS5 in the next few years.
Again, if you are not that into gameplay performance and you tend to pay more attention to visual quality of games and you own a PS4, it might just be more worth it to save up and wait for at least a PS5 Pro. With the PS5, Sony seems to be focusing on performance as mentioned earlier so visual quality isn’t going to see a lot of change.
In conclusion, the PS5 seems to be a promising console with nice specifications and all but, rushing in to upgrade from a PS4 or PS4 Pro doesn’t just seem to be the right move, at least until we see the PS5 Pro which will probably come in a few years.

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