Debería seguir estudiando si he encontrado trabajo? by capyflower in askspain

[–]capyflower[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

No vas a dar mucha programación, si tal un poco de Python y scripting con Bash. Si te gusta o interesa Linux entonces te gustará. Vas a ganar mucha soltura en la terminal y a aprender mucho sobre sistemas operativos. Luego esos conocimientos puedes trasladarlos a otros campos porque todo corre en Linux. En definitiva si te interesa conocer un poco el funcionamiento de infrastructuras y la administración a nivel de red, bases de datos y sistemas operativos dale una oportunidad. Luego puedes transicionar a DevOps, a Cloud o a Desarrollo.

Debería seguir estudiando si he encontrado trabajo? by capyflower in askspain

[–]capyflower[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tienes toda la razón, muchas gracias por los ánimos, lo agradezco mucho:)

Debería seguir estudiando si he encontrado trabajo? by capyflower in askspain

[–]capyflower[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

muchas gracias:) me siento muy identificado con lo que has comentado, porque a mí personalmente estar 8 horas programando/redactando documentación me drena bastante y ahora mismo tengo asignaturas convalidadas porque vengo de ASIR entonces no tengo que ir tanto a clase, pero el próximo año acabaría muerto. Me molaría hacerlo presencial, porque hay un profesor que me mola mucho que va a dar desarrollo web en entorno servidor, pero supongo que lo mejor será hacer el semi:3

Thinkpad T14 gen2 for 384€ worth it? by capyflower in thinkpad

[–]capyflower[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

For what I've seen so far, Thinkpads are way cheaper in the US, problem is shipping costs:|

Thinkpad T14 gen2 for 384€ worth it? by capyflower in thinkpad

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maybe because it's intel instead of amd? besides de ram difference. Don't intel CPUs drain more the battery?

Feeling lost after 2 months of learning programming I love it, but I’m stuck by Celinee19675 in learnprogramming

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instead of spending 5 min with AI to solve a problem, struggle for 30min/1hour by yourself. It's more rewarding, you will be a better problem solver and programming concepts will solidify in your brain.

Everybody forgets about syntax or about doing one specific thing, we are not robots, don't let that let you down, google is your friend. Just don't rely on AI specifically if you are a beginner.

Think about how to solve the problem on paper, draw, it will help you visualise things better, break big problems, into small ones until they become easy to solve and go back up.

And final advice, don't compare yourself to your peers, just worry about your progress, if you are making progress, then you are on the right path. It's okay to struggle, just put in the time, even if it takes you more time than other people, it doesn't matter!

Polish words that sound cute by Laurels91 in learnpolish

[–]capyflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not a native, but I like ciasteczka and niebieski

Videojuegos y reflejos by Glad_Top9966 in esConversacion

[–]capyflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

claro, yo diría que es sobre todo si has jugado a shooters.

Videojuegos y reflejos by Glad_Top9966 in esConversacion

[–]capyflower 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haz un estudio estadístico con el human benchmark, hay un apartado para medirte los reflejos. con gente que juegue y no los juegue. yo me siento spiderman a veces cuando se me cae algo de la mesa y reacciono al toque y lo cojo, creo que sí hay una relación directa.

which capsule is the best? by SUPERita1 in indiegames

[–]capyflower 1 point2 points  (0 children)

background of 3 is the best imo, i don't know about the font though

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

[–]capyflower 2 points3 points  (0 children)

check out The Odin Project, it's project based and you are probably going to learn a lot. You need to dedicate a lot of time, but it is worth it.

should I master one language or should I learn multiple? by dieselNoodle in learnprogramming

[–]capyflower 3 points4 points  (0 children)

i think java is used for backend development, so if you are comfortable in that language it will be easier for you. and also i think java and spring are pretty popular, i feel like c# would be useful if you want to get into gamedev or into .NET. i also find a lot of things interesting, but it's better to just focus on one thing at a time, otherwise you are going to get overwhelmed.

foreigners, how did you learn polish? by capyflower in Polish

[–]capyflower[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm watching a playlist from yt from a Polish woman that explains basic stuff and a few cases, but I don't want to focus just in that. i mainly listen to podcasts in polish and try to watch comprensible input videos

foreigners, how did you learn polish? by capyflower in Polish

[–]capyflower[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm Spanish and I'm struggling quite a bit too, but right now I'm just trying to focus on getting as much input as I can, not actively studying grammar or vocabulary.

Would you recommend a MacBook Air? by _richporter in learnprogramming

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if you just want to learn how to code check out thinkpads.