Developer of PieFed, a sibling of Lemmy & Mbin.

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  • Actually pretty close to how it was.

    People on the radio keep talking about this revolutionary information superhighway which sounds grand but no one you know has an internet connection but you read in the newspaper that in a town nearby there is one in a public library. You travel there and find a single computer. There are no instructions and none of the staff know how it works. When you ask to see “the internet” they show you an icon to click and leave you to it. You click it, strange noises happen for a bit then stop and nothing happens, the computer seems frozen. Maybe you broke it but then literally 10 minutes later it un-freezes and you see a list on the screen:

    • alt.binaries.mom
    • alt.binaries.misc
    • alt.binaries.warez
    • alt.binaries.etc
    • alt.binaries.warez.flightsim
    • and so on, hundreds of them
    • comp.lang.c
    • comp.lang.perl
    • comp.lang.prolog
    • blah blah gibberish

    Ok none of that sounds like an “information superhighway” so close the window and go back home.



  • For bash, there is Linux, a shit ton of distros, even BSD, MacOS and Solaris uses it. For python, there are games and qtile window manager. For C, there is dwm. I don’t know anything like these for C#, except Codingame

    It seems like you find an environment that requires the language and then kinda sink-or-swim? If so then yes, your whole approach is wrong. You need a process with a lot more structure. Get a Udemy course or a book from the library.