She’s now qualified to do 90% of my job. Unfortunately the other 10% is explaining why it works.
There’s an anecdote that goes like this:
An important machine in a factory stops working. No matter what they do they can’t get it to work again.
So they bring in a specialist to solve the problem, for an agreed fee of $1000
The guy checks the machine over and then goes and presses a specific button and the machine is back working again.
So the factory manager goes: “All you did was press a button! Why should I pay you $1000 for pressing a button?!”
To which the specialist answers: “Well, you see, you’re paying me just $1 to press the button. The other $999 are for knowing which button to press”.
working her way through C++
part of Digital arts curriculum
Might be too high for this, but what??
Maybe part of a gaming curriculum?
Like, “learn some code so that when the devs are crying you can make small talk?”
Smalltalk would probably make more sense than C++.
I was Haskalling for that one. I need to Go and shake off the Rust, maybe work on my Lisp to make sure people React well.
Node what I’m saying?
Not Ruby sure what you’re saying, but I dream of getting strangled by a Python that can’t C#. 🤤
C++ is still the far and ahead leader in game programming. All the tools are written in it and everyone is used to it.
C++ is an awful candidate for a first programming language to learn, at least nowadays - it is very powerful, but it’s also full of foot-guns and past a certain point the learning curve becomes a wall