Agreed, and since 99% of programming doesn't even involve writing code, it might be healthier to "program" away from the screen, while going on a walk for example.
There are YouTube videos where people attempt to render 4D scenes, usually by slicing a mesh along the fourth component of its position, then drawing it as 3D. But since we lack the intuition for 4D space it just looks…
I heard that many CS majors in India have never used a computer, some of them have impressive theoretical knowledge and become successful in real jobs.
I like how many modules are designed to work in "immediate mode", it makes playing around with stuff very easy and satisfying.
Let alone the internet, the latency is noticeable in local networks.
Agreed, and since 99% of programming doesn't even involve writing code, it might be healthier to "program" away from the screen, while going on a walk for example.
There are YouTube videos where people attempt to render 4D scenes, usually by slicing a mesh along the fourth component of its position, then drawing it as 3D. But since we lack the intuition for 4D space it just looks…
I heard that many CS majors in India have never used a computer, some of them have impressive theoretical knowledge and become successful in real jobs.
I like how many modules are designed to work in "immediate mode", it makes playing around with stuff very easy and satisfying.
Let alone the internet, the latency is noticeable in local networks.