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20 days agoI’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
I’m participating! Codingame is a lot of fun, I highly recommend it.
Is posix still relevant in any way?
Lisp is the only one I haven’t learned yet 😁
Rust, haskell, python, c++ are all interesting choices. I would argue that c# is too close to what you already know to be interesting.
If I were you though, I’d pick a project first, then decide what language makes sense for it.
Am I the only one to still use regular vim? I tried to switch to Neovim a few years ago, but there were a few things I didn’t like, so I switched back. Vim has improved tremendously, so I no longer feel a need to switch. With LSP and Copilot, I feel that I am close to the optimal dev environment these days…
I think you might want to go through a python tutorial before you start on coding game. It can get frustrating if you don’t know the basics.