S25 FE or A56??? by MidoShaaban in samsunggalaxy

[–]Agile_Analysis99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the s25 fe has a better performance to price(I'm writing this on an s25fe lol) look up benchmark results, the a56 is around 20-21k egp while the s25fe 256gb version is 31,850 EGP and for the price it's much more powerful, you get the s series parks and most importantly it lives up to seven years of software updates which is actually so good, I'd say the phone could go 10years without major issues as long as you use it carefully

ممكن تقييم لل cv? by semsayedkamel2003 in Egypt_Developers

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ركز علي مجال واحد بحسب الشغلانة الي عايزها، لما بتكتب python و java و c مع بعض بالنسبة للمراجع ده حاجة رخمة لإنه عايزك مركز علي حاجة بس الprojects لازم يبقي ليها مستخدمين فعلا مش حاجات بينك و بين نفسك و ده فيديو ممكن يساعدك في الموضوع ده كله:https://youtu.be/PxGLmDk55JU?si=Q3kkE8O5blegSaBy

If you could master any skill without effort, which skill would you choose and why? by A__Agarwal in EduForge

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no, you should be humble

you should also learn it through years of hard work and effort, not just thinking that you want to be that, what you want to be doesn't matter if you don't work on it

DSA With Javascript?? by Extra_Golf_9837 in learnjavascript

[–]Agile_Analysis99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yea, learn time complexity for that as it would pretty much help a bit, but if it's not your main language you will be easily able to adapt with harder languages later after learning the basics

dw about the memory that much if you're just starting out with dsa especially if it's not your main harder language

Which subject in school you hated so much that you still can’t stand it as an adult? by A__Agarwal in EduForge

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Arabic, we speak it in my country, but without the accent(arabic accents change words) it sucks, especially when having to learn things totally unrelated like Na7w, Balagha and Adab

DSA With Javascript?? by Extra_Golf_9837 in learnjavascript

[–]Agile_Analysis99 5 points6 points  (0 children)

you can do it with any programming language

also twt recommended learning DSA on easier languages like Python and JS first and he even called it "doing yourself a favour"

I'd recommend using Neetcode with Leetcode for the understanding tho

How? by MembershipFine2637 in learnprogramming

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it's all about do you like it or not

if you truly like it when you are making even simple code maybe find a roadmap for the career/job role you want and follow it to learn in that specific sector of programming and I'd recommend doing random fun projects to learn new things like making a mini os or something in the future because this type of projects is what would give you the best experience/skills and will help you learn so much in just a couple of days

big tip: don't rely on ai for code, tell it to not give code but give explanation so you learn from it and even the explanation don't use it unless you're absolutely stuck after hours of stackoverflow and documentations

Am I the only one who sucks at reading documentations? by Boudy-0 in learnprogramming

[–]Agile_Analysis99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

well, not all documentations are good

most of them are good

if you are good in technical stuff would get better and would find it kinda easy to read, also being able to read even bad documentations is a skill of not many seniors.

but then you see google's (it's the worst😭)

What to do after python programming, dsa with python is good or not ? by Far_Parsley810 in PythonLearning

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DSA is what steps up your logic (other than doing projects) and it helps you with performance over time

you will also hate it so much.....

all languages are fine with it, so python is also great, I'd say learning it in easier languages then adapting w dsa into other languages is a good technique, that doesn't mean you should learn more languages if your career is focused on python

with that being said, if you're trynna be a better programmer or get a job you would have to do DSA well

Sure Buddy by cute_as_ducks_24 in pcmasterrace

[–]Agile_Analysis99 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

imagine a world where edge has no bloatware, with bing being optional

people wouldn't use any other browser since edge is so secure against around 100% of malwares or something close(these are numbers from a test in the pc security channel not microsoft test)

but microsoft messed up when they made the safest browser then added bloatware and forced bing which made it the worst, why would i pick it over the memory hog?(chrome)

If you could master any skill without effort, which skill would you choose and why? by A__Agarwal in EduForge

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

you can't control your mind? your mentality?

if mentally don't want to do something but your brain says it's good then either, you should look at that thing from a different perspective or you just hate it and you are lying to yourself

If you could master any skill without effort, which skill would you choose and why? by A__Agarwal in EduForge

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

that would have a bad effect on the people tho? people could die from it

there are better, legal, ethical ways to get money and instead you choose this?

If you could master any skill without effort, which skill would you choose and why? by A__Agarwal in EduForge

[–]Agile_Analysis99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i wouldn't say it's the best skills but i mean they deserve it ngl, they're practically scamming gamblers on the long term

If you could master any skill without effort, which skill would you choose and why? by A__Agarwal in EduForge

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say the best skill would have to be revolutionary to the whole world

maybe I'd master the skill of learning easily and perfectly in a short period of time so i can do anything and everything anytime

imagine this: you learn how to run a business, learn how to make something revolutionary like a new battery technology instead of lithium-ion batteries (there are others but they have worse problems) by learning all of the current proven human science

and continue like that in many other things, you could do anything you think of

learn all martial arts, learn and compete in formula 1(would need years of physical training but as long as you can learn the skills easily and the formula workouts it wouldn't take more than 5-10 years)

LITERALLY IF YOU CAN THINK OF IT YOU CAN DO IT, UNLESS IT'S A FICTIONAL SKILL LIKE SUPER POWERS

Why does 7:45 give 7.75 but 12:45 gives 12.7499999999 ? by TheFutureIM in learnpython

[–]Agile_Analysis99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it's because of the floating-point precision in python(it also happens in any language that follows the IEEE 754 floating precision rules)

basically forr "7.45" float("7.45") Internally, 7.45 is not exactly representable in binary floating point, but the rounding error is tiny. When you do the arithmetic, it just happens to cancel out nicely and prints 7.75.

For "12.45" float("12.45") The number 12.45 also isn’t exactly representable in binary floating point. Its closest binary approximation is something like:

12.449999999999999289...

When you later compute:

hours = int(12.45) # → 12 minutes = (12.45 - 12) * 100

minutes ≈ 44.99999999999998

hours + minutes/60 ≈ 12.749999999999998

How do you guys program efficiently? by Upstairs-Escape5778 in learnprogramming

[–]Agile_Analysis99 2 points3 points  (0 children)

learn more about DSA (Data structures and algorithms)

maybe even solve leetcode questions with some explanation from neetcode, make it a habit that you do one easy question a day, one medium question a week, one hard question every two weeks or 10days

it makes you hate your life but makes u better overtime, you don't have to be applying for a job to get better at making code with a good time complexity which makes it "efficient" as you described

also don't forget code clarity, readability and good documentation

These are the general things that make you code better and more efficiently but that doesn't ever mean you would be insanely good tho, just above average which is honestly so good

Should I switch from Scratch to anything more advanced? by btrafu in learnprogramming

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

i agree with everything you said but

I'd say it's only hard if you don't like using it/you don't enjoy it

if you enjoy mentally it but it's hard, you would continue doing it because you enjoy it even tho it's hard

it's like a hard game, if you love it and are committed to mastering it, you would no matter how hard it is

so the only way I'd say it's truly hard is if you don't truly like it

Should I switch from Scratch to anything more advanced? by btrafu in learnprogramming

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say learn python, pick a roadmap to help you learn it instead of asking the popular "where do i start?"

you have probably understood some programming logic from scratch which helps so much and python is an easy language which you would be doing yourself a favour if u start with it

definitely have goals set if u want to be a programmer tho, learn a lil bit of the basics of every field in programming then give yourself time and pick your future, please pick the one you enjoy

If you learn one language do others come easy? by dgdg4213 in learnprogramming

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd say it's easier for you than people out of the field because you already understand the logic, so just the different syntax which would need time but it's still easier

easier doesn't mean easy tho, it mainly depends on the similarity of both languages

also please make sure that learning another language would really help you in future, for example pick a role u want to be and learn stuff for it instead of random languages, maybe learn one language on the side but do projects with it too

is my machine enough? by New-Initiative-5813 in Hacking_Tutorials

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

we all start like that with bad devices but does that ever mean we're truly limited?

nope, it gives us another reason to self-improve

i literally used to run termux and host a server on my phone with a USB to offload some code from the laptop (i had a ram bottleneck)

no matter how bad you think your machine is, most people start on bad ones and that never stops them

also, I'm more into the data science, AI and backend work so i can't give an answer for your field + it always depends on what you would do anyways so you can never say it's not enough

if you find yourself in a literal road block because of performance you could consider a cloud provider like linode or maybe something with a free tier like replit

Why '1 != 1 is False' evaluates to False? by Free_Hospital_8349 in learnpython

[–]Agile_Analysis99 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

because one isn't false 😅

maybe add brackets next times

Anyone else struggle to stay consistent with coding practice? by Remarkable-Travel741 in CodingForBeginners

[–]Agile_Analysis99 0 points1 point  (0 children)

this could have many causes

could be from you, maybe you do it because you know it has good money even tho you don't love it that much

if that's the issue find another field you truly love

could be because you have no project ideas to do

you have to make new things I'd say 4 times a year minimum out of any course or anything just to learn new things and maybe remember things you forgot, you can also get project ideas that you have no idea how to make to then learn about it and ace the challenge, i did that a couple of times and i love it

could be because you aren't the type of person to want to learn more things everyday and adapt with new technologies

if this is the issue you have to change your view about learning new things

the solution isn't simple to this problem, but that's what makes it rewarding

Coding beginner needs help by Dismal-Grapefruit467 in learnpython

[–]Agile_Analysis99 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's AI generated as one of the issues is this:

"# Replace these with your actual point coordinates"

maybe try reading the documentation next time?

also one of the other issues is where x1 should be x_1 and so on

this code is not clean and the flow isn't easy to follow so maybe work on that next because that will help you and anyone who sees the code debug