[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 13 points 10 months ago

Honestly, nothing really. It feels like each year more fucked up things are happening, so I lost the positivity I had for the upcoming years.

Don't get me wrong I am in a good place personally, but with all the stuff going on in the world it sometimes feel hard to believe it's gonna get better any time soon.

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 9 points 10 months ago

Nothing really surprising to me, but the burnout rate really worries me.

Also having only 5% females in the field is a shame, would love to see that increased over the next decade.

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 69 points 11 months ago

I am curious how this will turn out. Germany is not known for state driven digital innovation and this is a huge project.

Even though I am highly sceptic, I hope they finally manage to get something going because Germany and whole Europe needs more independence from US hyperscalers.

I fear this will die in good old German bureaucracy though.

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 125 points 11 months ago

Took away Admin rights, so everytime you wanted to install something or do something in general that requires higher privileges, we had to file a ticket in the helpdesk to get 10 minutes of Admin rights.

The review of your request took sometimes up 3 days. Fun times for a software developer.

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 51 points 11 months ago* (last edited 11 months ago)

You could also use something like JustTheRecipe.

If you want something for free to get rid of the clutter plainoldrecipe might be a thing. Though the server was down last time I checked

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 34 points 11 months ago

That means that you are probably around 14 years old.

Rule of thumb: don't smack bottoms without consent. Goes either way

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I think the other guys have already explained it quite well, but here are some more goodies that might interest you.

Your first attempt of filling the display is the more pythonic way in my opinion and it works, so instead of initializing an empty array and the filling it, just use display = ["_"]*word_length

Also for evaluating if the guess is in the word, there is a very nice iterator called enumerate, that hands you two values, the index and the actual value of the item, so you can use it like this:

for position, letter in enumerate(chosen_word):
    if letter == guess:
        display[position] = letter

Also, to play the full game you want to surround your guessing part with a while loop, so you can keep guessing until you have found the word. For this you will have to create a list of characters that resemble your chosen_word. There are several ways to do so and I will try to explain some of them.

Here we are using the unpacking asterisk, that unpacks each character of your string into an item in the list

while (display != [*chosen_word]):
    guess = input("Guess a letter: ").lower()

    for position, letter in enumerate(chosen_word):
        if letter == guess:
            display[position] = letter
    print(display)

Another way would be explicitly casting the string into a list with the list function like this:

while (display != list(chosen_word)):

Last but not least we could use something like list comprehension, which is seen as very pythonic but a bit weird to look at when you are not used to it.

while (display != [letter for letter in chosen_word]):

What this essentially does is the same as creating a for loop and filling a list like this, but more comprehensive:

chosen_word_list = []
for letter in chosen_word:
    chosen_word_list.append(letter)

W3Schools has some nice info about list comprehension. It is a rather advanced concept though so don't let it bother you if you don't get it right away.

Happy coding :)

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 3 points 1 year ago

Good call, thanks :) For now I would just let the people do how they want and see. Luckily we are not reddit

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How it works:

  • OP makes an AmA like post
  • People ask questions,
  • OP answers,
  • Asker edits question, -> Big fun :)

Links:

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Come over and enjoy some stupidity

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[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago

In Jugoslavia most people saw Tito as a benevolent dictator. Once he died Jugoslavia fell apart. Obviously the history behind it is a bit more complex, but most people I have talked to in those countries saw him as a "good leader" that lead the country in a direction the people appreciated. Propaganda still played a big role in it and people with more historical knowledge will be able to comment a bit better in this topic. But he is the only one who comes to my mind.

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

As much as I like the idea of pointing newcomers into the right direction, post says basically nothing at all. All 5 points can be used for literally everything not specific to coding really.

Coding and CS in general has become so huge that finding a place to start can be very overwhelming, so just linking some resources won't do the trick.

A beginner should ask himself "what do I like to do" which then would point into a direction of what programming language to use. E.g. "I want to automate my daily tasks" would point towards python. Whereas "I want to make own game' would point towards the unity world and C#. "I want to make my own website" to javascript. And obviously "I want to write almost unreadable loads of boilerplate code" would be java.

From then on your resources could make sense to explore.

Also "talk to people" is easier said then done. Most people not in a programmer bubble don't even have the access, so linking to programming communities would be nice.

Hope my 2 cents help to make it a bit more concrete

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 35 points 1 year ago

The Internet, social media and how we can access absolutely everything from this tiny device

[-] Herrmens@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago

Let's add some more

Utilities: https://ninite.com/ - Install and Update All Your Programs at Once

https://www.notion.so - productivity and note-taking web application

https://www.voidtools.com/ - Everything, a Windows search function that actually works

Network https://kubernetes.io/- Kubernetes (if we have Openshift on the list, we should also post the real OG)

https://k8slens.dev/ - Kubernetes IDE

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I just arrived here and was wondering if there is a space to talk about competitive pokemon similar to what r/stunfisk is?

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