

Also adding my English condolences, can’t agree with you strongly enough. UK is fucked, need to emigrate
Guitars, pedals, drums, bass, cats, F1, board games, D&D, other interesting things
Also adding my English condolences, can’t agree with you strongly enough. UK is fucked, need to emigrate
Game changer!
A drawer full of emergency makeshift weapons? Yes. Also a junk drawer? Yes, more than one.
+1 for notesnook, self hosting coming soon
Like others have said it depends on the field you want to code for and language choice. The field might inform your language choice.
I’d highly recommend python as your first if you’re just looking to get stuck in. It’ll teach good fundamentals, it doesn’t have a steep learning curve and it has a very wide set of applications plus loads of community support. This website is what I recommend to anyone wanting to learn python: https://futurecoder.io/
Good luck!
You’re right! I missed it somehow
I also tried Joplin and while it’s great while using it, there’s no background sync and never will be. That’s a huge pain when you’re mobile and need to get at your notes but have little or no signal.
I’ve been getting on well with notesnook, the self hosting is in beta right now but its just a docker container. Docs are coming for self hosting in the near future.
The criteria for me when I was looking for a notes app were:
Notesnook hits all of these. I wish it had a dedicated desktop app but that’s something I can just use a browser window for.
What line of work are you in JD?
+1 for smack the pony
Seeding! Thanks for doing this.
+1 for github, ive used the project and discussion features before and they integrate nicely. You can join it all together with pull requests as well.
+1 for reaper. Its free to “demo” forever with no limitations and is much closer to a traditional DAW than audacity. So many plugins and scripts to customise too, such a great tool I can never recommend it enough to anyone wanting to do anything from simple audio edits/conversions to full fat tracking and mixing sessions.