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I know #php, python and #javascript, I'm curious, I'm always looking for solutions to help people #improve their daily tasks using computers. Creator of this site together with user @amargo85. join the community and help us grow even more
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it made me think of my ps4 that I have here
what fonts do you use for this?
dollars dollars and more dollars $$$$$$$$
Most of the time, customers don't go for the technology used, but rather for the result obtained. At least that's what happens to me
thank you majdi. We're studying various techniques to be used in the near future. I'll take a look at the link you gave me to see and explore all the details.
very creative method. i love it
I think that databases are something that very few people bother to learn about and that, deep down, it's something that's central to our applications. I'd love to hear your thoughts on the subject
I don't think so
this is a guide for you to follow the things you should follow to study. but if you need help I'm here for you
You've been the best contributor to the site and for that we've awarded you the privilege of being able to post without too much karma in the TRENDS feature and we hope that more people like you will show up here.
how nice that now there are rich people leaving their comfort zone and looking for business opportunities in other corners of the world.
Sometimes great works are destroyed by stupid lust.
But don't you believe that with the implementation of strong laws this could at least diminish?
and their approval is also very important for quality content. Let's imagine that a book needs some kind of censorship in order to be sold, something that won't happen to a video published on YouTube.
what a crock of shit! these people never end up delivering what they promise, and all of this is sometimes due to their gigantic ambition to make an easy profit
Can anyone cite any of these topics here? Or better detail some of these: 1. **Advanced Machine Learning and AI** 2. **Blockchain and Cryptography** 3. **Cloud Computing and DevOps** 4. **Advanced Web Development** 5. **Data Engineering and Big Data** 6. **Cybersecurity** 7. **Programming Paradigms and Languages**
I found this list funny. There's still a lot of fun to be had on the internet. Leave something in the comments that hasn't been mentioned on this website
we're thinking a maximum of 2 months. a lot of people leave the rooms they create and when new users arrive there's no one to answer them. and we think that's why a lot of people end up not coming back.
I believe that this site was created as a way of making more people aware of and adhere to the Trump ideology, so I'm not surprised.
I also very much hope that this will happen, but I think it will be difficult! money and power will always speak louder.
just to think that Apple has just signed with OpenAi and that OpenAi itself depends on supplies from Microsoft... it's going to get messy
what the fuck is that?
Crap that gets crappier. read the content here [https://www.seattletimes.com/business/openai-reddit-teaming-in-deal-that-will-bring-reddits-content-to-chatgpt/](https://www.seattletimes.com/business/openai-reddit-teaming-in-deal-that-will-bring-reddits-content-to-chatgpt/)
May 17 (Reuters) - Shares of Reddit (RDDT.N), opens new tab rose 13% on Friday, following a partnership with artificial intelligence firm OpenAI that is expected to boost advertising income for the social media platform. The jump pushed the stock up at $63.64, within striking distance of the record closing price of $65.11 hit in late-March, putting the company on track to add $1.2 billion to its market capitalization. The partnership, announced on Thursday, allows Reddit to leverage...
see the full content here [https://hub.jhu.edu/2024/05/14/quieter-leaf-blower/](https://hub.jhu.edu/2024/05/14/quieter-leaf-blower/)
kkk actually one of the images was a gun, but I don't know why the image didn't go up. I think the image had a number of characters not allowed in the DB. This feature is still in the testing phase and we're improving it.
Name one of them and tell us which one you would live in or are already living in. And if you want to know more about it, read the full article here [https://nexusintegra.io/top-10-smart-cities/](https://nexusintegra.io/top-10-smart-cities/)
The most relevant areas are: 1. LEAP INTO THE METAVERSE WITH AR TECHNOLOGIES 2. MOBILE AUGMENTED REALITY: FROM GAMES TO BUSINESS TOOLS 3. WEBAR: BUILDING ACCESSIBLE EXPERIENCES 4. CROSS-PLATFORM AUGMENTED REALITY APPLICATIONS 5. WEARABLE AUGMENTED REALITY EXPERIENCES ARE HERE 6. AUGMENTED REALITY IN MARKETING 7. AUGMENTED REALITY IN HEALTHCARE 8. INDOOR AND OUTDOOR NAVIGATION WITH AR
I am also one of the few who is running away from everything that joins AI. because so far I haven't seen many advantages that they have brought
Cloud computing, along with the top 9 cloud service providers offering these services, has significantly transformed the global IT infrastructure landscape. These public cloud service providers harness the inherent advantages of distributed cloud computing. This not only paves the way for the creation of innovative software applications and platforms but also enhances information security and privacy controls. Therefore, understanding each leading cloud service provider and their distinct...
To be honest, of these films, the ones that delighted me the most were **The Social Dilemma** and **The Social Networks**.
thank you very much friend [xReqX](https://chat-to.dev/profile?u=xReqX) for the information left
and do you have a way of defending your theory? can you mention what's worthwhile and what's not by filtering out the crap from the big companies?
it was!
from what I've researched, these were one of the most expensive `NFTs`. I'm glad that failed.....
I'm thinking of hosting a hotel photography website for an African country. In principle, I want to do it on a local unix server, but I don't know where to start :/
👏👏👏👏 Very good 👏👏👏
Could you post a practical tutorial on how to use this library you used **Mr. fschmidt**?
of this list that interests me a lot is the one on [githubuniverse](https://githubuniverse.com/)
My big question is where and when should we use Linux in the development of small websites, why is it necessary in this context?
so can you bring a topic of real value? the site allows freedom of expression so feel free to bring your topics and we'll be happy to participate in them. but beware! topics outside the context of development and programming are totally eliminated `Mr. fschmidt`
I'm in the middle of two programs and couldn't pay much attention to the code 🤔
>Took me about 3 days, take your time. Do run it and test it. Rule of thumb, run with 6 numbers per game and 10-12 games to look for duplicates. Don't trust the randomizer, correct it. `@Cyberat` said here 👆 that it took 3 days to solve and I did a few minutes and got some errors
I'm slowly starting to like this language, Mr. fschmidt. And by the way, how did you arrive at this result?
Ok. thanks for the tip. as soon as I've finished I'll post it here in the comments.(y)
I'm trying to make something better organized and compressible. I'll post the result soon.
see now `Mr Cyberat` ```py import random def lottery_picker(max_number, numbers_per_game, games_per_run): """ Generates a batch of lottery games with unique numbers and a bonus number. Parameters: max_number (int): The maximum number that can be picked. numbers_per_game (int): The number of unique numbers per game. games_per_run (int): The number of games per run. Returns: list: A list of games, where each game is...
The truth is that what sometimes seems simple becomes more complex in implementation. But I'm paying more attention and I'll get better results.
the challenge is really complex and requires a great deal of thought. but i believe i've got to the bottom of the solution. if there's anything missing, let's try and come up with another solution.
for this challenge I basically arrived at this result ```py import random def lottery_picker(max_number, numbers_per_game, games_per_run, special_number): """ Generates a batch of lottery games with unique numbers and a special number. Parameters: max_number (int): The maximum number that can be picked. numbers_per_game (int): The number of unique numbers per game. games_per_run (int): The number of games per run. ...
that's exactly what I'm looking for here, people who in some way contribute to better programming and development practices. Thank you `Mr. fschmidt` 
`@fschmidt` - could you give an example implemented with the class?
`@fschmidt` i actually have this book, but i never gave it much thought. i'm going to extract some content from it and post it here
good repair Mr `fschmidt`, i hadn't even noticed these mistakes! i won't edit the post so others can see the shit i sometimes do :/
`Mr. fschmidt` In fact, you have a very different and interesting way of looking at things. Things are implemented according to the needs of the users, hence the "scumbags" implement such tools and practices to promote a healthy and safe environment among users.
Why do you think Javascript is disgusting? It's cross-platform, making it one of the best and most widely used. Let's not mention the fact that it gave rise to several frameworks
I actually knew very little about the Svelte, but with your comment I did some more research and realized that it's really good. thanks friend `Andris`
there are crazy people for everything
i'm not really good at this, i've just tried to help someone who needs some advice. but you could create a more complete answer so that we know what to do. do you agree? ```Mr Deprecated```
`Mr. HackerX9` that seems confusing 😕
in order to better understand the code, you need to make better use of the markdown for the lines of code
nice comment! good to have people who contribute in this way to the better learning of the guys here on the site.
As for the second comment, by `Mr. Abid876`, I just want to thank you for your clear comment. thanks
very good, `Mr. Beginner895`. very clear definition
for those who understand cplusplus well, help me understand the code above, please
In my opinion, most of the decisions made by the company only benefit its customers, so as a fan of the company and its services, I support the idea 😘😘.
@Awschult your answer is right! i've noticed that more and more hobbyists are becoming interested in the C language.
thanks for the tip friend @Awschult, I will continue to post some more things about C and Cplusplus and all criticism and suggestions will be welcome for better learning.
building a programming language requires much more than the above steps. it goes back to our dedication and desire to provide a pleasant service for our users.
that's our mission, to provide a pleasant and easy environment to learn any kind of programming language. leave your questions here or in our chatroom
@gulfcoast9033 the purpose of the platform is to provide a learning and networking environment for programmers. our features are more in line with the two items mentioned above. but we're just getting started and I'm sure more features will be added to the site.
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