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DryLabRebel
·2 years ago·discuss
I calculated the ratios, and ordered them (probably. It's 5am and I did it very quickly)

git: 0.28

rust: 0.42

c++: 0.94

typescript: 0.95

react: 1.10

kubernetes: 1.22

go[lang]: 1.33

php: 1.33

aws: 1.39

sql: 1.40

postgres[ql]: 1.50

c: 1.57

nodejs: 1.62

python: 1.69

java: 1.73

terraform: 1.83

docker: 2.25

c#: 2.29

ruby[on_rails]: 2.40

javascript: 3.00

scala: 3.00

linux: 3.22

html: 4.00

flask: 4.50

mongodb: 4.67

mysql: 5.50

javascript/typescript: 6.50

bash: 13.00

express: 14.00

css: 21.00
DryLabRebel
·3 years ago·discuss
Lol, I did the same thing.

Everything about this article and this comment section has started my Saturday off on a 'humans bug me' tangent.
DryLabRebel
·3 years ago·discuss
Grymoire is how I learned sed, and is a fantastic quick reference for grep and regex also.
DryLabRebel
·3 years ago·discuss
I appreciate how many people have defended this statement as 'clear and straightforward' by providing a way clearer and very straightforward summary of it with 1/3 the word count...
DryLabRebel
·3 years ago·discuss
The world is changing, and children should change with it. Learn and understand technology, and the benefits of where modern machine learning is taking us.

But you cannot unironically think we can substitute fundamental skills like essay writing and critical thinking for a degree in 'prompt engineering'?