And no smartphone in your pocket, of course.
nikaro
You can use KeePassXC (with a dedicated vault or not), synced by another mean (Nextcloud, Syncthing, Git, etc.).
Certainly not the best, but codecademy is decent. After that, it should be enough for you to learn more deeply from official Python documentation, actual Python code base (from OSS repositories), and specific subjects from blog articles.
But it will highly depend on what type of content you like. For example some people may prefer books over interactive courses. If this is your case, i think this one is recognized as a very good one: https://learnpythonthehardway.org/python3/
Can you explain it to me like i'm a 10 yrs old (which i'm not 🙄), then?
Except the ecosystem, how is terraform better than opentofu? As far as i know, currently they still are almost identical.
The difference is that with Protocol
you can define which method presence you want to ensure. Like i said: custom vs. generic.
From what i understand, Protocol
is for custom interfaces that you define (this object must have do_x()
method), while ABCs are generic (this object is iterable).
Yup, that's what i would also do.
Yeah we are better served with pedantic nerds that thinks they know IaC better than some top engineer at an IaC vendor 🤷
Ok i think i get the point. A "generic programming language" could be used as a "domain specific language" in some context. Is that what you mean?
Disclosure: i work at Infomaniak.
I don't think Google was saying "come get your ethical email", more like "get your free email". Infomaniak is making money by selling services. The free tier is just there as a loss leader. Google was already selling ads. So i don't think it compares.
BTW, Infomaniak is already 30 years old :-)