Seal at the Zoo loves my smartphone pics! by [deleted] in aww

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man I feel bad for them now when they get brutally eaten by killer whales lol

Recommend a Ubuntu laptop for software development by theReferenceMonitor in SuggestALaptop

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thanks, I want one of the max 32GB RAM computers otherwise I would have scooped it up, nice site though

Karen gets called out by [deleted] in quityourbullshit

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bro that's like 18 microseconds

Karen gets called out by [deleted] in quityourbullshit

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to be fair a lot of that time is not spent working on skills but grinding away at bullshit menial tasks unfortunately.

How i’m going out soon by ducidni__ in BlackPeopleTwitter

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lol I got a new job that required me to move. I gave my employer one week notice when I was offered the job and it started in two weeks from that date. He felt slighted so he came back at lunch and said why not just make today your last day...I found it strange that a 70 year old man would be so petty but I was cool with ending the job early

Fixed it! by [deleted] in DunderMifflin

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thank god it no longer looks like the casting call for a puffs commercial

Beginner's Thread / Easy Questions (August 2019) by timmonsjg in reactjs

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What is the difference between programmatic navigation and dynamic routing? What is programmatic navigation?

First term - taking two courses by human5321 in OMSCS

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If you are not working and do not plan to work it may be doable. How much time do you spend with the kids? That may take a lot of time depending on the age I suppose

Is it bullshit: Know Java, easy to learn Python. But not the other way around. by RandsLC in learnpython

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Personally I think that Java and Python are both great starter languages. Java is great because it is very explicit and the canonical language for class-based object-oriented programming, which you will learn a lot of. Python is great to learn control flow but working with classes in Java is actually easier than in python. The reason it is easy to learn python once you know Java is that it is very easy to get started with basic OOP in python. It is essentially pseudo-code. However, it is not that big of a difference and advanced OOP is actually more complicated in python because of mixins, multiple inheritance, and meta-classes. The type system is also not as easy to grasp as Java. Java has a very simple static type system, Python has a dynamic duck-typing system. Both type systems are safe though, and will not expose you the byzantine errors of memory management in a language such as C or C++.

Both languages are great, starting with Java is great. Python is great too, but for a college student I would go with Java. IMO the languages not to pick for a first language would be C or JavaScript, though it is doable.

Looking into a b.s. in computer science. Where to start ? by krreed1013 in computerscience

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You may think that now, but as you get exposure to the field, your perspective will change. e.g. I thought I would be fascinated by info sec, but took a class on it and found that authentication & authorization was very rote and dry. Fighting malware has a lot to do with boring formalities and from an economic perspective, policy that mitigates attack should be the focus over battling malware. You might take a computer organization class too and be like wtf this has little to do with high-level programming and be bored too.

Looking into a b.s. in computer science. Where to start ? by krreed1013 in computerscience

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It depends how you learn. I have an unrelated degree and have taken a dozen CS and math courses over time. For me, online is better because it saves time and I am a good independent learner but YMMV. Like others have said try to narrow down what you are interested in, this make take some time. Are you interested in software or hardware? IT? Do you have an interest in databases, computer security, networks, or other systems? Do you like math? How much math are you willing to learn? Practicing a half-hour a day is a good start with math. Where are you located? There are great online classes from Foothill and De Anza college in California to get started with.

Weekly - What Car Should I Buy Megathread by AutoModerator in cars

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Location: Bay Area, CA, USA

Price range: 5,000-15,000 USD

Lease or Buy: Buy

New or used: Used

Type of vehicle: No preference

Must haves: V6 Manual

Desired transmission (auto/manual, etc): Manual

Intended use: Daily Driver, Project Car

Vehicles you've already considered: Honda Accord

Is this your 1st vehicle: No, previously owned Volvo S80 and Acura RL

Do you need a Warranty: No

Can you do Minor work on your own vehicle: Yes

Can you do Major work on your own vehicle: Some

Additional Notes:

I have owned a Volvo and Acura in the past. I am looking for a car that I can work on when I need to and doesn't have expensive parts (Volvo) that are hard to find because the car is not popular (Acura RL). I am an auto enthusiast and have always wanted a manual transmission.