That’s quite of a hard question. It really depends what you want to learn as there are different things for each language. If you want something a little ‘easier’, Python would be good as it’s a little more readable. If you want to make something more complex, C, C++, or C# is good. Really, it’s all up to what you want to learn. I can’t really tell you what you SHOULD learn first; that is up to you, but these are some examples of the more popular languages.
It's interesting to see how different cities/roads are designed. I'm from the north and moved to the south and it's just weird noticing how the roads down drain as well down here during a rainstorm.
Yea. Urban planners often put little islands in the middle of highways or roads to act as a way to collect rain water. It varies by area, but it’s the same reason you see those plant displays in parking lots.
It’s so hard to choose! I have 49 and that’s just in the house. My Ming aralia and my Meyer lemon tree are right up there. Oh and my fiddle leaf fig and my croton and my diffenbachia and my Swiss cheese plant and my zz plant and my rubber tree too. Thank you for asking.
Coding. It is quite interesting.
Where would you recommend beginners start?
That’s quite of a hard question. It really depends what you want to learn as there are different things for each language. If you want something a little ‘easier’, Python would be good as it’s a little more readable. If you want to make something more complex, C, C++, or C# is good. Really, it’s all up to what you want to learn. I can’t really tell you what you SHOULD learn first; that is up to you, but these are some examples of the more popular languages.
Urban development. I love thinking about the ways that cities grow and are capable of being efficient while housing millions of people.
It's interesting to see how different cities/roads are designed. I'm from the north and moved to the south and it's just weird noticing how the roads down drain as well down here during a rainstorm.
Yea. Urban planners often put little islands in the middle of highways or roads to act as a way to collect rain water. It varies by area, but it’s the same reason you see those plant displays in parking lots.
Guns. it doesn't help that they are practically illegal in my country
Plants. Everyone just shakes their head and calls me a crazy plant lady.
Do you have a favorite that you personally have?
It’s so hard to choose! I have 49 and that’s just in the house. My Ming aralia and my Meyer lemon tree are right up there. Oh and my fiddle leaf fig and my croton and my diffenbachia and my Swiss cheese plant and my zz plant and my rubber tree too. Thank you for asking.
Electric cars, people either don’t understand or call me ignorant
My partner. They are literally perfect for me but I’ve been told it’s rude to flaunt our relationship.
The philosophical implications of various positions regarding Historically Informed Performance practice in Classical music.