@Ahmad I sometimes use a mac, but I can't agree to that. All of the operating systems have their pros and cons, you can't just say that one of them is the best. (You can say one is crappy tho, I'm directing this at some Linux distros)
Anyway, why does my internet feel like I'm using a dial-up? I had to retry sending that message 2 times
As a PROTIP you should always master format conversion - By the time you understand how to transform YAML, XML and JSON with both pseudocode and real code in a few languages, you're well-minded to build a programming / script language.
It's called a Teenage Programmers Chatroom and then says, no age required. First off, no age required? Really? Surely, no age restrictions makes more sense?
But no age required baffles me
Coupled with, if no age is required (??), why is it a teenage programmers chatroom?
Ubuntu Server - Install X11, Matchbox, setup startup script to browser Browser - Point to JOS JOS - Footer transparent float to bottom, table icons, nice background
But if you do, maybe Life Hackers (tech stuff, general computer software), and depending on what you actually like (which you never said), you could look them up.
And youtube.com/user/Kurzgesagt is an insane channel that brings quality videos about all things living, humanities, why things survive, why the universe exists etc. Great mind experiments, music and commentary, originally non-english channel, currently uploading videos in english.
@speedDeveloper Does a website newsletter count? I recommend subscribing to CodeProject, there's tons of fun stuff every weekend, and every day you get a list of popular programming-related articles.
Why, now that I know about parsers want to make a reverse-parser to parse the parser grammar file to make a random, syntatically valid file for a programming language?