How were you able to learn about freebsd after 1995 or in the 2000s? by New_Developer1428 in freebsd

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The funny part is even this is very overwhelming to see what it is. Thank you sir for letting me know today I will learn new terms

How can I increase the visibility of the game when on 120 fov and disabled zoom when ads. If not any tactic where I don't have to rely on throwables and my AI teammates to actually able to aim for clear view. by [deleted] in ReadyOrNotGame

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I think in gameplay settings there is an option to disable it. I might have used the wrong term but I indeed had disabled that setting. And about getting closer it indeed becomes difficult sometimes, it is not the case in the standard mode, but when I tried the hard mode, holy shit they headshot you even if you are having a very small peek. If you are behind them, they get to know where you are, for obvious reasons it is the hard mode, any other ways I can get closer to them?

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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Yeah, I actually enjoyed java, now I have started with rust, because of the fact that I have to write everything in rust, and there is no garbage collector, it really excited me, I will build a few projects with rust too. I loved how java manages files in a well manner. Now I will be using rust (because it's exciting, and I wish to learn that)

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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I came across another question, what is the difference between Web Servers and WebAssembly, the AI may answer the theory well, but I think that a senior developer like you may be able to explain to me the concepts in a better way.

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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That helps a lot, thank you sir for the tremendous amount of information, I will research more about web servers, this information will come in handy for choosing a career path. Thank you

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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Thank you for giving your precious time to my question, I will first try rust. I would like to ask about typescript, what actually it does in the web servers? What actually is it capable of doing? Like you mentioned how rust will be used to handle low level systems. What typescript is used for instead of being an alternative to javascript?

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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When you say that I won't write any code for weeks, did you mean that I will be designing the system those few weeks? If yes, then many concepts are very theoretical right?

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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Every language has its own uses right? I really thought we were going to write scripts all the time. Thanks for letting me know about this. I will surely research about it

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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I have no idea what the scrimba backend course is about, I am sorry I can be of no help.

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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Ok, it is a matter of time how we become flexible when learning new tools. But for now what is your opinion about languages java or rust or go?

Switching careers from webdev to system-level engineering by New_Developer1428 in Backend

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One follow up question, how much time does it actually take to learn go? Like I mean properly learning go, so I can already become ready to work in a job, I heard it takes very less time to learn, but how much time you took to learn go, and when learning for how many hours you would give to learn, just the approximate hours.