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Coffee increases serotonin levels, etc. (You can check epocrates.com for the full "physician desk reference" run-down. ) Coffee is not on the "must avoid" list. It is on the "not recommended" list. I never changed my fairly normal coffee consumption. I am not recommending you drink coffee, and this is not medical advice. YMMV. I am just trying to lay out the facts to help - and I hope they do. Good luck. Source: over 2 years ago
About 4 months ago (approximately the last time I wrote something here), I opted to embark on a graduate school journey at Stony Brook University, Computer Science (if you have a remote position — Technical Writer and/or Software Engineer position — at a non-USA company, don't hesitate to reach out). Was it the best decision to make considering less pay (if any), more theoretical undertakings and assumptions, and... - Source: dev.to / 5 months ago
Full of wrong and/or incomplete information. I prefer cplusplus.com when I need to look up some library details. Source: 11 months ago
For C++ I would suggest using cplusplus.com. Fantastic resource to use. Source: 12 months ago
C++ was far from my first language. I took Modula-2 and FORTRAN in school. I knew about pointers, linked lists, etc before writing my first line of C++. I think the best way to learn is just to work on projects that interest you. Get familiar with online resources. I like cplusplus.com and cppreference.com (can get a little verbose). I'm also a big fan of w3schools.com. They have a good C++ tutorial for beginners. Source: about 1 year ago
I second this. cplusplus.com will pop up on your searches, I just blocked it. Loaded with ads and slow, and almost always less thorough than cppreference. I found geeksforgeeks OK when learning algorithms - not so much the language itself though. Source: about 1 year ago
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