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mak262307yYeah for sure it'll work fine ... Kindle is mostly for reading and Android go would do justice. :p
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mak262307y@qbasic16 ... U seem inspiring ... Don't want to be a freak or scare u .... Can I learn somethings from u ..if I consider me a friend indeed :)
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@mak26 I'm not quite sure how you mean this :D
I just commented Inkscape because of the E-Ink display, so it was just a pun ;D -
I cant help you with Node.js and I don't have time & money to teach you programming, but there are plenty of free tutorials on the internet. I can recommend you to start with some simple PHP, then start with JS, go further to jQuery, then Object Oriented PHP, TypeScript and so on...
This stuff is only really useful for web stuff. -
mak262307y@qbasic16 thanks for guidance .... I use c++ and python to get things done mostly ... But was getting​ trouble how to find intern n job using these skills
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@mak26 if you know JavaScript, PHP, HTML and CSS, you will definitely find a job.
I think C++ is more used by professionals in native software. But since more and more is focused on web technologies, it's good to know those languages. I think there is always a job for an intern, if he knows web technologies...
The last 10 years javascript and JS frameworks became exremely popular, so try to focus on understanding JS and PHP.
W3Schools has some good basic tutorials for starters ;)
Try to go through these, step by step, and then try something on your own.
It needs time and practice, but if you want to be a coder, it is mandatory. -
mak262307yThanku @qbasic16 ...for ur help man...hope to know u sometime in person if we became gud friends
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Hehe :D
Oh obe more really important thing:
Learn how to use GIT (create an acvount on Github and experiment with your code). Knowing a good versioning tool is mandatory to be successful in programming. ;) -
mak262307y@qbasic16 yeah right ... U just become more like a doctor except here u treat is a computer
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I'd actually love to write code on e-paper-- it's all the benefits of dark mode without the darkness!
Debian Linux running on Amazon Kindle ... Sure want that .. looks cool
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