There's been another NPM related supply chain attack
i also heard that another twitter user just sperged the fuck out
Welcome to the club, if you have any questions just ask. If you hear the words 'lisp' or 'haskell' just turn around and walk away, it's safer for your mind.
if you see the words "scheme" or "ml" walk directly towards it
your mind will be enhanced by at least 6 levels of recursion and you will be able to visualize photorealistic klein bottles in your mind
also sicp is genuinely pretty nice so everybody should check it out now
failure to read the holy texts will result in immediate dogpiling by the programming thread lisp circlejerk gang
and NO JAVASCRIPT SICP HERETICS ALLOWED
Let's see...I am considering using AI to help with coding as a lark/side project while I'm still unemployed and gonna get permission to someday get access to my laptop so I can have access to download the recommended programs...but how do I avoid doing anything near like Alex Mahan's legendarily bad else/if spaghetti code?
if you copy and paste random shit an llm (i refuse to call them "ai" on principle) spits out, you will probably eventually end up with something that makes yandev look like an excellent programmer
not having a clue how things actually work is what creates the malds and yandevs of the world. make sure you understand what you are doing and have an actual appreciation for elegant engineering, and you will have fewer problems
try and think about what your code is doing, instead of just how to get results.
this is the best advice for somebody who is prone to tutorial nigger stack overflow copy and paster syndrome
do not fall into the trap of "how do i make it do x", always approach it thinking "why is this code not behaving how i expect, and how is it actually supposed to work so it does the thing i need?"
your first task is to figure out what the fuck you want to do. since
@Private Tag Reporter has inferred that you seem to like games, i will add to this theme by suggesting that you look into creating simple mods for
luanti, a weird minecraft clone with a really based lua api
lua is easy to learn and luanti is easy to mod. if you can make a folder and 2 text files, you can have a working luanti mod! if you can't even make a folder and 2 text files, you should just quit trying tbh
Fair. I just can't help but see the attitude toward external dependencies the JS ecosystem has and contrast it to any other language. There's just this, flippancy, for lack of a better term, and it boggles my mind.
you forgot rust
fuck rust