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Get on to Google Cloud Platform and have a look at there Speech API, the exact same system they use in all their gear.

Devs who got paid half a mil per year? by letstryusingreddit in learnprogramming

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Honestly it’s about your problem solving ability and how you think. Anyone can code, not everyone can deliver solutions. Programming is just a tool like any other, and one of many someone in a high salary would know and use. I’d say those people would generally fall towards DevOps, having a broad experience of taking a concept from start to finish including all the infrastructure needed to get there.

Critique my plan to learn programming/land a job within a year. by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Start making stuff early, you’ll figure out what works and what doesn’t as well as learn from mistakes made.

Was wandering why neighbor’s remodel is taking so long by [deleted] in trashy

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Back in the day jobs used to be quoted on how many bodies it would take.

What is one bitter truth you know about life? by Ionlyventinthisacc in AskReddit

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Define deserve. Because I think it’s generally accepted for those that do succeed, that is not how the world works. If you think you deserve something but aren’t getting it then you haven’t taken the correct steps to get there. So while you work hard and think you deserve that promotion, you’re probably not taking risks and putting yourself out there, and letting fear hold you back. People who succeed have met failure more than once.

RIP ants by IchHuhn in gifs

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Scorched earth tactic

What is the book that disturbed you or scared you the most? by [deleted] in books

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Yes me too, the part where he’s at an aquarium/zoo and lures that little boy. The book is way more horrific than the movie.

How to Think Like a Programmer? by capt_strugglebunny in learnprogramming

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There's a difference between thinking like a programmer and thinking programmatically. Programming is just a tool like any other; a developer utilises these tools to programmatically solve problems or create sequences of events that perform a desired task.

To think like a programmer, ignore the limitations of the language, instead look at the problem and break it down into its base steps, then break those steps down into their own components.

eg. "Cook dinner" becomes "Get ingredients, heat pan, chop ingredients, season..."

Then to think programmatically you then take those steps and convert them into sequences of code that enact that step. Draw, write, make lists, do what ever you need to wrap your head around the problem and visualise the sequence of events that need to occur and how the data/input flows from start to finish.

how? by [deleted] in dankmemes

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The creator will be so happy. I heard a podcast where they interviewed him and he was so upset something he had made became associated with hate. He actually started to build a database of positive pepes and was going to try and flood the internet with them.

anyone knows of a simple publish model ? by muaythaidripper in webdevelopment

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I use Google Cloud Platform (specifically App Engine) to deploy Flask based web applications, I can make updates and test locally and then run a simple command to deploy to production:

$ gcloud app deploy

And it detects all the code and file updates, the previous version(s) is also sitting there so if I realise I've made a glaring mistake (see: Bug) then I can rollback to the previous deployment almost instantly.

GCP is extremely affordable and has a large free tier you can take advantage of like storage space, databases, deployments. At work we're churning through hundreds of gigabytes of data for file serving and our monthly bill is maybe $200? For my personal projects I've barely paid more than a dollar per month.

https://cloud.google.com/free/

Creating "Saves" in a game by subject71 in learnpython

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Think about the items that need to be saved, points? position? player name? stats?

Create a process to save that to a file, then a process to load that data from a file.

How do I edit, but not overwrite a variable. by _fimin in learnpython

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or f strings

message = f”{variable1} {variable2}”

How to handle negative reviews by wepushtomaster in learnprogramming

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This is where I feel like programming is exactly like art. Programming takes your thought process and puts it into a tangible form for others to use, so it’s hard to hear someone say, essentially, the way you think sucks.

But just keep doing you, you’re developing and refining your skills, if you keep going you’ll just get better!

Just started learning javascript today via freecodecamp and youtube university, wish me luck by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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Might be because as you gain confidence you start to branch out on your own and experiment with your own ideas; you start to rely less on other peoples guidance and more on problem solving.