This is neat, do you have any future ideas of making this into a product?
For C++, I highly recommend getting YouCompleteMe [https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe] combined with SuperTab[https://github.com/ervandew/supertab]. This will make the transition from IDEs to be easier.
I have an Android app that's use to find local bus times for my area. It makes around 150$ per month after optimizing AbMob ads. It generated around 50$ per month at first.
I got to try this out when he was showing it in Toronto. It was a couple of months ago, so what I remember might not be exact. - The demo included glowing hands of ice and fire. I did see my own hand with ice and fire…
Undergrad 1st year summer - 12$/hour (Toronto) 2nd year summer - 30$/hour + housing (SF)
My desk has two levels. 5 inches of height difference. - Upper Level: 13" Laptop + 24" external display (Use both displays) - Lower Level: Wireless keyboard + mouse Pros: Very comfortable. Have enough space for a…
Not a book, but a great resource. http://train.usaco.org/usacogate There are readings, and problems which increase in difficulty as you progress. Covers general CS topics such as algorithms and data structures.
Gimp + Inkscape, just the basics.
This is neat, do you have any future ideas of making this into a product?
For C++, I highly recommend getting YouCompleteMe [https://github.com/Valloric/YouCompleteMe] combined with SuperTab[https://github.com/ervandew/supertab]. This will make the transition from IDEs to be easier.
I have an Android app that's use to find local bus times for my area. It makes around 150$ per month after optimizing AbMob ads. It generated around 50$ per month at first.
I got to try this out when he was showing it in Toronto. It was a couple of months ago, so what I remember might not be exact. - The demo included glowing hands of ice and fire. I did see my own hand with ice and fire…
Undergrad 1st year summer - 12$/hour (Toronto) 2nd year summer - 30$/hour + housing (SF)
My desk has two levels. 5 inches of height difference. - Upper Level: 13" Laptop + 24" external display (Use both displays) - Lower Level: Wireless keyboard + mouse Pros: Very comfortable. Have enough space for a…
Not a book, but a great resource. http://train.usaco.org/usacogate There are readings, and problems which increase in difficulty as you progress. Covers general CS topics such as algorithms and data structures.
Gimp + Inkscape, just the basics.