I can relate. I get bored as well. For now I shoot product videos and post on some platforms and of course casinos are great for some fun!
@lewisw May I know what do you do now? Considering you studied CS in uni and don't want to see it anymore, do you not work in anything related to it now?
@abaes Way too many layoffs and it seems there's a lot of sham job ads out there as well even on LinkedIn. Saw an article about how companies post job ads not necessarily cause they have vacancies.
@abaes Tried getting into Python but it was kind of confusing. Would pick it up again though. I just need to stick through with it.
@facebook-anikeadaeze At the moment I have clients across travel, gambling affiliates, and health.
It would make sense if I could get a technology/strategy niche going though, so if you know anyone 😉ย
@zeeno Not a programmer but im an analyst so i mainly make use of r and sql but its nice to see other tech bros here.
@abaes Thats great, Are you in data science or ML or those kind of things, or are you Using python for development purposes.
@zeeno Not a programmer but im an analyst so i mainly make use of r and sql but its nice to see other tech bros here.
I love SQL ! as for R, i never went that way. But i think i saw a recent post or blog somewhere which said that R might get a support for android in the future...if that happens then maybe i'll give it a shot.
what's your personal favorite youtuber for learning R?
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@zeeno Yeah SQL is awesome, didn't know that about R, i mainly used/use courses then i just grab any video that explains the particular concept im looking at for youtube, so i don't necessarily have a favorite R youtuber.
@ishtar Even i recently heard about it, I'm pretty sure I didn't read it wrong but in any case i love your approach!
I do a similar thing, I have a few favorites on youtube, i check if they have posted their playlist for that language, go through it and check what's new for me and when i find something i don't know about, open that language's documentations and study how to implement it and the use cases. I like documentations when they are well written, but in most cases it's not.
@abaes Tried getting into Python but it was kind of confusing. Would pick it up again though. I just need to stick through with it.
Not my place to speak but personally I feel like python is one of the easier languages in computer science. The learning curve isn't too steep because it mostly uses natural language for coding and has an easier syntax than most languages.
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