Use the OS you are most comfortable with. When it comes to programmming try and learn 1 "thing" at a time. If you trying to learn Python and how to use Linux as well as Python then you learning 2 (or more..) things at once so stick with what you know for now. If you are comfortable with Linux (or Mint as you say) then stay with that because I have found running Python on Windows is a Pain but that could just be the environment we are using. Good Luck and Have fun!
sjpwarren
The Author of Lynx template is really playing on thieir last name LOL
Me too. I don't understand why people like ligatures.
It's a pity there is not 1 code example on the Front Page. I spent a few minutes trying to find a page with some code and all I found was Why, Why Not, what is different etc and not any code examples so I am out. Look at Zig within seconds I can see if I like the syntax, does it make sense to me. I would love to know what Pony lang looks like. I might like it but it seems like
How did you get the slowness under control. I have not had a problem until recently and now the slowness is killing me. I use pycharm and goland.
I use Drone (bad name for googe searches) and I like it! Simple idea that just works.
I think this is more a marketing thing. Gitea is on GitHub too, so it can be found.. 10 years ago it would have been on Sourceforge.
You just did
This URL Worked for me: https://hakibenita.com/postgresql-unknown-features
Great article. Thanks for Sharing.
Turns out it won't share a Linux machine.
Consistency is very important espcially later on. When the user or client is talking about X and it's called Z in the Database and Y in the code this will cause so much confusion. I think the fact you care means you are good programmer. Don't loose that.
It was a simpler time.