Personally I use Ubuntu 20.04 for my OS, VSCode for my code editor, Firefox as my browser, GIMP and Inkscape for graphics, and Qt for my GUI library. The languages I use are Python and C++ (looking for a long-term language because I don't like doing them). For my terminal emulator, I use Qterminal.
// , βIt is not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important things. The monkey wears an expression of seriousness... but the monkey is serious because he itches."(No/No)
looking for a long-term language because I don't like doing them
Same. Though in the mean time markdown seems to have sneaked in and replaced both. I guess "wow I have 4 years of 'experience' in markdown" is what happens while you're making other plans.
Personally I use Ubuntu 20.04 for my OS, VSCode for my code editor, Firefox as my browser, GIMP and Inkscape for graphics, and Qt for my GUI library. The languages I use are Python and C++ (looking for a long-term language because I don't like doing them). For my terminal emulator, I use Qterminal.
Same. Though in the mean time markdown seems to have sneaked in and replaced both. I guess "wow I have 4 years of 'experience' in markdown" is what happens while you're making other plans.
And nobody say GoLang.
The only part of Golang I liked was the narwal operators. I might get into V if it ever reaches 1.0