A programming language itself isn’t a marketable skill!
Learn the underlying concepts of programming and how computers work and you’ll be able to move from language/framework to pretty much any language/framework easily.
A programming language itself isn’t a marketable skill!
Learn the underlying concepts of programming and how computers work and you’ll be able to move from language/framework to pretty much any language/framework easily.
Tbh it kind of is as long as you’re fluent in assembly
Literally the comment I was going to write
It just wouldn’t have existed at all without VC funding.
Lemmy exists now because Reddit already existed, built the model link sharing site, and over years of ad revenue and VC money, convinced communities to gather there and then convinced those same communities to move to lemmy
In other surprising news, water makes things wet.
They can switch to a continuously charging “usage” based model for insulin, the same way GPU time is rented out now.
any big Pharma people here. I’m available for hire btw ;)
Yeah, but only if you agree with the other people who are complaining loudly, otherwise it’s hardly worth the time.
Friend. Nothing about technology make anything simpler. It’s all about efficiency
Can’t they just scrape the data anyway?
I used to post a lot of comments on Reddit, but never anywhere else.
I posted more on mastodon than anywhere else
That’s the open source life though :/
Almost nobody gets rich from open source. You’re explicitly granting rights that people usually pay for.
It’s noble, but it sucks.