
But the first OpenWrt-branded device has only two Ethernet ports, which is an odd choice for a router.
Well, technically it's the only choice for a router... We are getting so used to the router/switch combo we will forget what exactly is a router. Which is probably good, I guess.

May I ask how did it help you?

Sounds amazing! Already applied, let'see if my wife and I are lucky _

I was thinking the same. I've seen there's a quemu amd64 version for VM, so I'll probably check out that first.

while True: ...

Edit: Now I’ve gone down a rabbit hole and it seems there’s a way to work with GDScript in one of the JetBrains IDEs, neat
Which one, if I may ask?

First paragraph...
Satellite swarms orbiting the Earth are leaking more radiation into protected wavelength bands than ever.

Uhmmmm... Not at all, sorry

For teachers too...

Humor: student answers
Share some the answers you got from those special students. I'll begin:
- Do you think I'll pass the subject? (Student with an average of 9.5 over 10)
- Do you think with this project I'll pass the subject? (Project fully copy&pasted from ChatGPT, including sentences like "I'm just an AI...")
- Well, it keeps saying I need one more parenthesis here.
- Well, try adding one?
- It works! Wow, you're the best!
- ...

Please read: community rules
This community is a hub where programming teachers can discuss methodologies, ways to improve teaching skills, classroom engagement, best practices...
It can also be a place to comments and discuss problems with students (but keeping anonymity always in mind) and make some humor about the hardships of our profession. If you are not yet a teacher, but want to become one, you're also welcome.
We won't do your assignments. Go to Learn_programming for that! (not really).

Please read: community rules
This community is aimed at two specific topics:
- Support general programming questions, of any language, mainly for people beginning their journey in programming.
- Give some advice on programming education or career.
What this community doesn't intend to do:
- Give specific answers to very specific, non-beginners, problems of a particular language. You probably can go to a community of that language to get help with that.
- Solve your programming assignments. You can ask for a specific issue, but it's essential that you learn to think and solve them, or you'll never progress.
As suggested by Captain Janeway, here are some rules specific to the posts:
- Paste your code. Unless there's not any other way, please don't provide screenshots of the code, it's harder to review.
- If possible, try to provide a runnable example of the code in question
- Explain as much as you can: what you’ve tried, what the error is, what you think the problem is

JavaScript, my nemesis. I tried it many years ago, and I got the feeling of something so… ethereal, disconnected, and at sometimes random, that I never find the time to get to know it. And I probably should, may as well try this, thanks.

Resources to begin the learning process
Let's get some resources (websites, games, programs...) to help people that want to start learning how to program.

Which are the most neccessary skills to effectively teach programming?
To me it's empathy. And memory, being able to remember how it was not understanding something that now seems simple.

Ding! Solved, thanks!

Can't see the Inbox


I have a warning of a message in my inbox (I know it's a reply), but when I go there, nothing appears. Good job with the app, liking it!