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ayy any tech savvy person know what phone is best to buy?
should pick based on which features are the most important for your use-case
my Samsing Galaxy S-whateveryeariboughtit has a decent camera, but muddy video, terrible sound quality(both recording and playback) volume level nags, and Samsung bloatware. It's the first "nice" phone ive ever bought, so I was pretty disappointed. I'd try to save a bit instead, but if you need every possible feature to be actually good, you might be stuck with a flagship. If you rarely use your camera, or never listen to mp3s, you might save money
anything $150 and under will probly just stop working randomly at some point, and ive gone through a lot of those
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Hi guys I am a complete noob when it comes to I.T and computer science, but I am interested in learning more about it. Can anyone suggest any good tutorials to watch?
what is your age range?
Age range? I am 24 if that's what you're asking.
alright
like if you were still in high school, idk
And thank you for the link 😃
Nope
i suppose that would be a more formal approach to computer science and programming. alternatively, you could just jump into some coding tutorials
but i think its helpful to have a bit of conceptual background and understand what computational thinking is
I have been suggested to start with SQL (I think its called that)
how to approach solving problems from the perspective of a computer or algorithm
SQL is a very specific language
I have a lot of experience in learning second languages would that kind of thinking benefit me in this field?
personally i would probably suggest Python
Okay
there are many resources, tutorials and courses online, but the most important thing is to just keep coding, studying and practicing
programming can very much be seen as an art, you won't git gud unless you practice
Standard advice then "You get out what you put in" 😛
Thank you for all the advice Picnic 😃
also install a linux VM and get familiar with the terminal
haha
you won't "git" gud
haha
unintentional 😛
dis gitta be eating baked commits
VM is Virtual Machine right?
yes