http://fossbytes.com...you-learn-year/
Cool infographic on some popular coding languages
Posted 25 March 2015 - 08:57 PM
Posted 14 April 2015 - 08:37 AM
While Reddit and general Blog-based online communities have increased online exposure, they have clouded the utility of a forum. You can post that link, but we need some substance that YOU can bring to the table to discuss this.
Reddit trains this out of users by making it impossible to post a link and a comment in the same swoop, but the forum has that feature as a core demand for content and discourse. Please use it to your full capacity.
Posted 18 April 2015 - 03:15 PM
Reminds me that I saw the Stack Overflow survey that came out a few weeks ago http://stackoverflow...per-survey-2015
There's some really cool information there, like how quickly the industry is growing. Only 25% of developers have 10+ years of experience compared to 45% of doctors. I thought that was interesting.
Also interesting: tabs vs. spaces. Tabs are preferred by newer programmers while more seasoned ones prefer spaces.
Posted 18 April 2015 - 09:31 PM
Also interesting: tabs vs. spaces. Tabs are preferred by newer programmers while more seasoned ones prefer spaces.
Which is funny, because modern programming languages have accounted for this by using "whitespace" detection instead--which preprocesses tabs to spaces, or vice versa.
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