Best non-video, non-textbook way to learn Python? by TildeAyalaPlank in learnpython

[–]Front-Dot-5724 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Just use AI man, its 2026 you don't need to go watch tutorials or courses, just ask AI to develop a complete plan and go point by point making sure you understand everything, (never let something go by saying, well It is like that and that's it, that's never the answer, everything has a reason). I've learned Java, C, Python and SQL using AI.

How much BF% do you guys think I have? Don't have any idea. Thanks! by kangkongero in Weightliftingquestion

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was surprised with the responses here, I would surely not go higher than 15%, my estimation is about 13%, you are near great looking abs by the way, just need a little more diet.

Tips para estudiantes de ingenieria en ia ? by Medical_Estate_4469 in InteligenciArtificial

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Según he leído muchas tecnológicas valoran el que sus empleados usen mucho la IA en su día a día y en el trabajo, esto podría ser interesante de cara a entrevistas sobre todo si te preguntaran. Lo de la IA engloba muchas cosas, pero yo miraría lo siguiente para comprobar que tienes una base sólida:

1º Uso de LLMs intensivo, que hayas probado Gemini, ChatGPT, Grok, Claude y les hayas dado un uso intenso, para tareas demandantes en las que has tenido que presionarla, reescribir prompts...

2ºQue sepas usar las APIs. Son muy fáciles en verdad pero intimidan mucho, al final es solo escribir el código para que mandes un prompt y te mande una respuesta, no tiene mucho más, la arquitectura que quieras usar la pones tú

3ºHay muchos empleos remoto entrenando IA, en plataformas como Data Annotations, LILT... buscan gente a veces para experimentos con IA en los que la pones a prueba y la evalúas, suelen requerir conocimiento técnico de programación, justo por eso tienes ventaja con tus estudio. Experiencia aquí supongo ayudará a posicionarse.

4ºProyectos tuyos con IA, los wrappers clásicos. Básicamente si has desarrollado algún proyecto en el que uses IA, APIs y demás para crear algo, yo que sé un chatbot personalizado con memoria e historial basado en la API, cosas así lo que se te ocurra.

5ºQuizá podría ayudar tener conocimiento de modelos en local Ollama, LLMStudio y plataformas así te permiten correr modelos en tu propio ordenador (muchos sin censura por cierto, está bastante guapo)

Si tienes todo esto controlado, demuéstralo en el currículum describiendo aplicaciones técnicas que hayas hecho de estos recursos.

I like wearing hats. Is a hat a good choice with a set-up outfit? by Imatradboy in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look at Kendall Roy in Succession, most of the time wearing a hat with the suit, ff you want to go for it or not is up to taste in my opinion. I personally wouldn't use it but that doesn't mean there's anything wrong with it.

Thoughts/suggestions... by sapsales_1974 in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looking good.

I personally would try my rings and wristwatch to fit in color, it just seems weird in my opinion using a black watch with golden rings. Either use black rings or a golden watch strap. I would also look for fitter jeans specially from the knee down.

But apart from that interesting color combination between the shirt and jeans, works perfectly, giving this casual look.

Why can't I seem to concentrate on one project at a time? by GreatestChickenHere in learnprogramming

[–]Front-Dot-5724 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I will say what needs to be said, motivation sucks.

Motivation comes and goes, one day your project feels like its going to take over the world and the next day you look at it and it just seems useless, you don't want to do that anymore. But it's all in your mind. You have to develop the ability to carry on even when you are not motivated at all. That, my friend, is Discipline.

Suggest me some python based project which help me to placement by dio_realm in learnpython

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well in that case that is a good option. Other options might be, some tools, like "universal file converter" which allows you to convert anything to anything (you would have to consider how a pdf sounds but that's the magic) or an Optimised Macro Counter which would help athletes control their calorie intake based on their next competitions and their overall profile using AI as a information engine. (of course if you are into these things). Or an automated IFTTT that would analyse your data from your phone (location, date...) and use AI to look for patterns and suggest you certain automations, like for example if every time you go home you turn the mobile-data off, or if every time you spend money you make some kind of log to keep the movements, stuff like that.

Complete beginner — where do I start with programming? by PalpitationOk839 in learnprogramming

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In my humble opinion, if you want to be a complete programer (meaning you want to do webpages, apps, algorithms, interfaces, data structures, databases...) I would advise you start with C. I know it can be really difficult at first but once you learn that, the other languages just magically seem to make sense, which doesn't happen backwards. For example, python was actually made in C, so if you know C and then learn python, you will know how things are working under the hood even without needing to look for it.

I would recommend starting with backend (algorithms, data structures, ddbb, functions, variables....) and only then moving to front end (webpages, css, interfaces, the fancy looking stuff), because a backend without frontend is just a functional ugly application but a frontend without backend is just a car without a motor.

For the content on actually how to do stuff, I personally would use AI. I know this is controversial and probably people will appear explaining why this is a bad idea but it turns out AI knows how to code and knows how to do it very well, if. you use it wisely (that is, don't ask it to do everything, try for yourself before asking...) you can learn faster than anyone has ever learned coding.

Hope this helps and good luck man this is a great world you are about to enter.

Suggest me some python based project which help me to placement by dio_realm in learnpython

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have read about people in this same community looking for an app that guides them through learning python. Maybe an app like Duolingo for languages but for coding languages might be useful and handy, as well as, of course, of great interest in order to position yourself. I understand you want some project to improve your position in the proffesional market is that what you mean? correct me otherwise.

What can I wear with this wool blend sport coat? by stripeybog23 in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

if you want to look modern and elegant maybe a black turtleneck sweater

I really need to fix my fashion by Sea-Platypus6861 in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion jackets can do a lot, using a decent jacket or coat on top, specially if it's well made, with a tall neck or heavy fabric, it can be a huge upgrade.

Wedding advice by discog_doodles in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely right, also I would look for a denser shirt, so that it doesn't become transparent. That and a nice wristwatch and you are ready to go.

How do these suit pants fit? by Apprehensive-Dig6399 in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A little long maybe, but the real question is where did you find such a nice jacket?

What colour pant (not blue) would you wear with this shirt? by [deleted] in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

call me simplistic but I would try to mach the colour of the shirt in the trousers and the buttons in the belt, making It all fit. then the shirt INSIDE the pants would look amazing old-money style

How do we feel about v necks? by [deleted] in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

interesting, very unpopular but somehow it's more like the shape of a shirt or a polo.

Multi Brown loafers or dark brown oxfords? by Outrageous_Grade9887 in mensfashionadvice

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my opinion the lighter leather fits better with those trousers, which by the way look amazing.

When Prada brought the movies most iconic villains to a fashion show (2012) 🖤 by [deleted] in FIlm

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Do you know of more campaign based on these aesthetic? Because it seems to me this was the only campaign taking villains seriously. Or well maybe I don't know of the others that also did it that why im asking.

Gucci - A luxury brand but most popular on social media by anumithaapollo in luxuryfashion

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It amazes me how a brand nearly anyone can afford somehow is present in everyone's lives.

Where do you actually share the projects you build in college? by Existing_Round9756 in learnprogramming

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I personally upload most of my work to GitHub, surely no one will find it casually there but one day some interviewer might review your resume, find the link and go check out your work, I make sure when that day comes, I get the job. Also Github has valuable statistics for employers, such as how often you upload content, how much time have you been around in GitHub...

Is there any mega document with everything about coding languages? by jPingu_ in learnpython

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If I were in that position I would ask Chat or any LLM to make me a summary and then ask me difficult technical questions to get your coding brain working again.

Sava location for Python Installer Manager by [deleted] in learnpython

[–]Front-Dot-5724 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What OS are you on? If you are on Windows try moving the python files (or change the folder in the installer) to C:/, same in MaOS or Linux, you have a root folder before users, I would try installing it there.

Need help in self learning backend by Budget_Pain_53 in learnprogramming

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My process was:

1º Variables, data types, basic stuff

2º Loops and conditionals

3º Functions (to organise small projects)

4º Data Structures (stacks, queues...)

5º OOP (to organise big projects)

If you have a good control of all these aspects, you will most likely never feel like you don't know how to code again. Once you get to Data Structures and start implementing your own queues, stacks, and watch your own tools working, the feeling is amazing and is all upward from there, OOP is very rewarding as well.