Thank gawd for self driving cars…
This.
There are some good books to give you that kind of delta for C++11/14/17/20. Modern C++ for Absolute Beginners Modern C++ Programming Cookbook et al. I'm actually starting to like C++ again. Weird.
I generally agree if the content can be kept clean. Certainly, human users will have more to contend with. There are just so many interesting questions by having chatbots interact with StackOverflow: What happens when…
I'm in the same boat. Although I find instructional videos helpful in understanding concepts, the knowledge is fleeting. Exercises would be helpful, but IMHO, sometimes you need the support of a cohort or TA to solve…
Does this approach work with submodules? The reason I ask is because some of my configs rely on configs from other repos.
For knowledge workers, on-site today seems a lot like off-site of yesteryear. This time it's an unscheduled, unscripted team-building exercise, where you pay to attend and a fraction show up. Lots to figure out.…
Thank gawd for self driving cars…
This.
There are some good books to give you that kind of delta for C++11/14/17/20. Modern C++ for Absolute Beginners Modern C++ Programming Cookbook et al. I'm actually starting to like C++ again. Weird.
I generally agree if the content can be kept clean. Certainly, human users will have more to contend with. There are just so many interesting questions by having chatbots interact with StackOverflow: What happens when…
I'm in the same boat. Although I find instructional videos helpful in understanding concepts, the knowledge is fleeting. Exercises would be helpful, but IMHO, sometimes you need the support of a cohort or TA to solve…
Does this approach work with submodules? The reason I ask is because some of my configs rely on configs from other repos.
For knowledge workers, on-site today seems a lot like off-site of yesteryear. This time it's an unscheduled, unscripted team-building exercise, where you pay to attend and a fraction show up. Lots to figure out.…