Have an interest in creating a toy language / compiler. I might learn more about Etherium to write a toy compiler to EVM. Or I might do something compile to 6502 or compile to .NET IL.
Why? Studied Math/CS, got the bug back to do something more algorithmic/logical thinking than the usual work stuff.
I have already written a silly language & intpereter which is a bit lispy and can do basic conditionals. loops and IO.
Would like to find a way to leverage into this. I.e. know enough that I can impress my work, they get me to do stuff like this at work, I get more hours learning this stuff so I get better etc.
Ada. For C replacement (imperative and compiled to ELF) that (a) can link
reasonably well through C to other languages, (b) is not entangled scary mess
of half-random syntax and historical features (C++), and (c) has a type system
that I can lean on instead of constantly keeping an eye on (C) or fight against
(Rust's borrow checker).
I'm a big fan of Ada, and I dabble with it whenever I can. All of the features you mention are great about it; just be warned that there's not a whole lot of learning material online.
Woodworking. I've enjoyed it in the past, but not spent much time on it. I will specifically be working with handtools. The goal is to build mostly my own furniture in the future (been an objective of mine for a while).
Leatherworking. I like leather goods and the craft seems somewhat approachable for a newbie. It doesn't need to use any power tools, so it's quiet and relaxing.
Leatherworking goes hand in hand with a lot of my other hobbies, and I have a nice workshop space I can put it in.
Confidence. I have two projects that I've been working on for years but always chicken out when it comes to actually putting them out there. Next year I'm going to learn how to dive in, be brave, and roll with the punches to hopefully gain much needed end user feedback.
Sign up for another round of Finnish lessons, with the intention of using more Finnish in my daily-life. I've taken a couple of courses over the past couple of years, but I've plateaued recently.
Having a production elixir application shipping in the new year I think I'll take the holidays to learn docker/kubernetes and gigalixir to see which may work better.
Screen printing and other printing techniques, because I've done too much technical stuff the last few years, I want to be getting creative with physical stuff.
PHP. I have seen a lot of improvements these past years and it feels like a solid choice for backend. I quickly got tired of Python complex syntax and poor performance overall.
What is complicated about python syntax for you? I understand the performance bits but not sure if PHP is going to be the route to fix that for you unless you do something like Facebook did.
quickthrower2|8 years ago
Why? Studied Math/CS, got the bug back to do something more algorithmic/logical thinking than the usual work stuff.
I have already written a silly language & intpereter which is a bit lispy and can do basic conditionals. loops and IO.
Would like to find a way to leverage into this. I.e. know enough that I can impress my work, they get me to do stuff like this at work, I get more hours learning this stuff so I get better etc.
dozzie|8 years ago
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mod|8 years ago
Leatherworking goes hand in hand with a lot of my other hobbies, and I have a nice workshop space I can put it in.
fuball63|8 years ago
sdkode|8 years ago
jamesjguthrie|8 years ago
muzani|8 years ago
Also want to speed up my design and planning skill. Coding is easy, but figuring out what to code is painful.
sotojuan|8 years ago
nostromo123|8 years ago
https://www.tofugu.com/reviews/genki-textbook/
http://www.japanesetease.net/japanese-graded-readers/
stevekemp|8 years ago
imhoguy|8 years ago
schuellerpa|8 years ago
miguelrochefort|8 years ago
- Dependently-typed programming: Coq, Agda, Idris
- Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence
I believe that the future of programming is to describe WHAT rather than HOW.
bnchrch|8 years ago
ajeet_dhaliwal|8 years ago
My focus will be on the business side, how to get better at sales and marketing.
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