What are you working on?
Programming Thread
I'm working on finding a new idea that make me rich
Its like Tinder but for eating ass
please release a stable version of captcha solver
genius
making a forum that only lets people who have a certain amount of bitcoin to send messages and participate.
best captcha replacer is coinhive mining captcha plugin
coinhive.com
how can you verify it's the user wallet are you taking private key kek
I started learning programming but how do you motivate yourself? I kind of like it, but it's hard to make myself do it when Jow Forums/youtube/reddit/etc is only a click away.
visit codebabes.com
please make a tinder for naked bodies no faces thank you
That is Distributed Algorithms by Lynch. I try to learn Scala (coming from Python/Haskell/C++) and implement basic ring leader election routines on distributed actors.
I'll talk about here in a week or so
Nice. Like ur vids. HAIL DAG
sign a message then provide signature along with public key. check signature against public key and then grant the user permission to post.
Coding a quick sort for a dynamic array in C++ Been trying for a hour this shit won't work
Brushing up on DAX and PowerBI to consume my high growth companies big data and make myself invaluable.... which i already am bahahah
How would you consume a petabyte of data in power I?
This: udemy.com
Problem is I'm having a hard time staying motivated. How can I make sure I keep progressing through the course?
Honestly, it took me a year of coding before I really started getting into it. It's like playing a sport or instrument you aren't too big on at first. It's something that grows on you once you do it for awhile. The motivation takes time.
You took my advice, grats bro
aggregation service
>save me
quads wow
yes it can work like that
I was working on simple stuff so I can stop abandoning projects. Was trying to make a browser extension to download videos and mp4s from youtube, was trying to make a Jow Forums browser that would keep metrics of phrases and words, and post volume statistics. Then I got back into wow. Now I'm a lvl 50 paladin.
Playing with html/css. Too bad we can't customize more tv charts.
A E S T H E T I C S
Ow god I'm a boomer who just started with R and Python.
I find the loop concept hard as fuck though so it's basically scripts atm. But I'm already impressed with all the shit you can automate. I worked in Finance and can see now easily how one programmer could easily automate the work of 10 people.
Check sheets in adobe for technicians in the field, calculating measurements to make sure all in in tolerance and reduce audit findings with form conpleteness.
python & sql & php & html
do yourself a favor and forget c++
rust is the only future
Wait until you get to recursion. For some reason it took awhile for me to wrap my brain around that one. Prob low iq.
Im a 21 year old boomer working at a rather big company, im mainly messing around with Java and Spring Boot projects to do some backend work. Feels good to not be a NEET anymore and have some sort of function in society, i feel like being slightly autistic is actually a good thing, since most people in this field got similar traits so you dont get bullied at all if you are socially awkward. Also its comfy to sit 10 hours a day in front of a computer and have free coffee and little pressure, learning things that actually interest you.
you stole my idea pajeet. I've posted it here a few times so don't try to deny it. Godspeed though, I don't have the time or motivation for it. You can always use metamask to verify accounts above a certain threshold. If you're really cool, you're forum will be tiered. Big wallets have access everywhere, but your mid-range accounts can't access whale forums. Nobody wants to keep their funds in Metamask for long though, so why not develop an erc20 token that acts as a key. This way they only need to hold the token in their metamask wallet after they've been verified the first time. This was my thinking anyway....
>making a forum that only lets people who have a certain amount of bitcoin to send messages and participate.
Make one for LINK and I'm in.
Is it too late for a 25 year old boomer to get into coding? I'm just getting bored as fuck with my dead-end job and vidya games. Not that I expect to make any money from it. Just desperate for a mentally stimulating hobby.
Something big...
If you indulge me, i would like to change the world.
Trying to somehow integrate an interactive crypto wallet in unreal 4 engine
Same. Been programming for about 9 months. I only do it as a hobby. It gets more fun when you are able to more eloquently realize your ideas.
I would suggest not getting stuck in tutorials for too long though. Do something that interests you and solve some kind of problem you have. Do a lot of mistakes and pull a lot of hair. Start with basic stuff and build into a more complicated mess.
For example, I started making a Kanji-flashcard application in vanilla js, then I made the same app with vue, then I did the routing with node and connected a mongoose database. It's my personal tool to track errors and progress in learning Japanese! It's getting pretty useful for my own purposes at least.
>SSL failing due to expired certificate
I will stick to sites who can actually get basic shit done thanks
Have you already given up on yourself? cause your life has barely started at 25. is it too late? of course not. how many year do you think it will take to become a competent programmer? how many years of life do you think you have left? how many years of wage cucking you got to look forward to? there's absolutely no reason you can't switch careers if that's what you want to do. I was 25 when I first started to learn programming.
Just began my basic programming course in python at my college. Do you guys have any tips on how to get really good at it? any websites, or something similar?
Coding a deep learning high frequency trading platform and strategy.
kek
it just takes a lot of practice. the most important class you'll take by far is on data structures and algorithms, so pay attention to that one. try to find a medium sized code base to plug into and spend a lot of time in, internship or whatever. you'll spend a lot of time getting nothing done, but you'll learn a lot navigating existing code.
how do I into programming
Eatr
Hacks
I'm a software engineer user. It depends on the day
copy some code and debug it
10x fast learning
i just started studying to software engineer. how is it working as it?
You might as well count the pubes of the site admin. Equally relevant unless you're concerned with a MIM reading your traffic or supporting the certificate cartel.
is it still worth it to learn c++?
go and rust are newer but isn't really used in infosec/cybersec circles where i want to work ? any advice
It's amazing. I feel so lucky. As long as I get my work done I can dick around. Besides my boss no one around me knows what I'm doing so I can leave a terminal window and an editor open in one or two of my monitors and dick around on my third. Remote work is easy and nice, everyone thinks you're super smart and a boss. Also super casual compared to other careers.
If you're even a bit social you're ahead of at least 25% of other software engineers. Added benefit is you can work in literally every industry. You will never not have a job as long as you stay up to speed with the current languages/libraries and environments. And once you start learning a few languages picking up new ones becomes pretty easy.
I'm also just generally interested in the field. Computers run the whole world and it's nice to really understand what's going on. Having the right team and boss is important though. Working for a small start up in Silicon Valley now. It's three of us including my boss. Dude is amazing and has taken me under his wing. When starting out the right boss and team are super important.
Main advice, I could give you is don't be specialized, especially when you are starting out in industry. Guys that are specialized are usually much more unhappy than I am. Learn full stack web dev, networking, data science, IT, dba. It will make you immensely more useful to any team your on and really open up your career opportunities. It might seem like a lot but honestly most of those are very interrelated.
Learning Recs: Python, R, JavaScript (React/Node), AWS, Scala, Bash/Shell, and C/C++
It would take you about two-three years in industry to really learn how to use most of the above given the opportunity. You get that down you can work anywhere and easily make 150k+
problem with that is, you can get someone who creates hundreds of accounts and gives them away to pajeets. im writing the concept out now.
its going to be like telegram but in the browser and without nicknames (everyone is anonymous).
go is going to be the next meme for servers. pretty sure its going to kill nodejs and django.
you probably wont get a job as a self taught c++ programmer though.
Also best way to learn is give yourself a real project. All those coding academy sites and shit are a complete waste of time. For example, tell yourself you're going to build a website. You'll learn full stack development from spending hours reading stack exchange, online blogs, debugging your own code. That's how you actually learn to program.
When learning really abstract the problem out. Say you want to upload files to your website for example, just Google how to do that in your given environment. By spending time reading on different implementations of that feature you'll gain an intuitive understanding of the underlying process and the actual linguistic understanding in the implementation.
I wouldn't. Im a noob. Feelsbad.
I already made it with eth & tokens. IDK how to market it or how to monetize it lol. Was a fun couple of days making it.
thanks!
so they'd have to sign a message and you'd verify their public key every time they visit the site?
I just butted in, but in my already fully working prototype, 1 account per address, and the account is valid for a week. Also every token has a set of tiered forums. The accounts are just some json blob left in the localstorage so seamless to the user. They do have to sign a metamask message every week though. I guess someone could make a million accounts but I don't care, if your shitcoins whales are pajeets it's your fault.
cool, this is similar to what I was thinking. Is it live? just market it here and on reddit. monetize it by following your whale tier posts.
changed devices
it functionally works, but there's work to be done in the UI department which I can't be arsed for, got other projects to work on.
thanks a lot man
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Been using black bird bot to make a basted child of a arb bot backtesting really fucking good around 15% a month since December kek don't have the funds for the capital what should I do
Based and redpilled
Solitare but you can bet money
Post this on >>Jow Forums you stupid newfag. Saged and reported.
t. codelet
deal with it gramps, crypto & finance are coder territories now
I just started learning with Python on Codecademy. Is it worth purchasing the Pro version of Codecademy or are there better alternatives to learn with? Thanks.
Was going to ask something similar
Any particular language Jow Forums prefers?
Cs50 and mit 6.00 in edx are free
Thanks for that. Just enrolled in cs50. Are those optional certificates worth anything in terms of having them on your resume for potential emploment opps? Or are they a meme?
imo not worth it since it's only introductory maybe if u have something more advance