I wonder if GNU project will ever be complete. I mean - the main goal was to create an operating system, correct? And AFAIK thanks to Linux it was possible to run plenty of GNU stuff but kernel (GNU Herd) is still not done. Does it mean that GNU project will never be completed? It's kind of sad if you ask me.
Anyone read this? How is it? I was never good at math and I have it on my "todo" list. Go back to some material from my high school and undergrad and fill the gaps. ;)
It seems that my post was pretty much ignored - unfortunately. I also asked the same question on r/learnprogramming. There are two recommendations: Safari Books and Pluralsight subscriptions. I used to have Safari subscriptions for few years so maybe I will give Pluralsight a try. However I am not sure yet.
I apologize for being an ignorant for so many years but... who is the OpenBSD target audience? In which areas it is the most popular OS? I worked with Windows, GNU/Linux and macOS (OSX) but never tried OpenBSD.
I have this page on my "TODO" list. What is your opinion about it? I see already that you are recommending it but maybe you can give some more details. Thanks in advance.
I heard a lot of good things about Godot Engine: https://godotengine.org/
Someone also mentioned here Grid Engine (which I never heard of): https://www.planimeter.org/grid-sdk/