There is that kind of motivation that hits you to become the next best programmer that has ever lived.
Like, especially when you check out people's projects you're like: "YOOOOOO".
So ye
Just wanted to randomly express something somewhere
some tags idk why
#programming #coding #who_knows_what
So, I came across a cool-looking site: "tangled.sh", and I think it feels like it's a really social opportunity!
But, tbh, I still don't know what it exactly is.
So, @tangled.org; I would be pleased for you guys to tell me and the developers out there what "tangled.sh" is!
(that site fascinates me)
AND ALSO: I should code myself a nice cozy virtual home on the internet: a personal website.
... *thinks* ...
Using Astro, yes.
When I first got on GitHub, I saw it as the social-media for developers--and I still feel like it is! But it also includes professionals.
That's what fascinates me about "tangled.sh" (at least what I understood) is that it has potential to become the platform for programming-hobbyists.
So, the thing is that in GitHub, developers have to be professional (and that's 101% understandable). But with that site, developers might be able to just code and share their projects--smart or goofy.
It has only been around 9-10 months, but I'm really looking forward to what it will become!
As a matter of fact; I should learn Rust in depth, as I have started to "try" using it as a main language.
I'm also thinking about trying out Go-lang as a main language because I see a lot of people liking it & using it with ✨PASSION✨ (I already tried Go before and it was surprisingly nice).
in a sentence: we want tangled to be a federated github