Selling shoes on eBay is the worst. I sell other things on there as well and always get 100% payments but shoes I always get flakes. I remember it took me like 8 postings to sell a pair of Kobes.
"Sorry I misclicked"
"Sorry I ran out of money the night before"
"Sorry I don't want them...
I guess what I'm trying to say is that programming isn't computer science - the field of CS is more abstract than people give it credit for. That's why I said theoretically, you could study it without knowing how to code, but that won't happen in real life. I'm just differentiating studying CS...
I mean, you definitely need to code for the courses, but a lot of the topics use the programming in order to implement the theory.
Take data structures and algorithms for example. You'll be implementing them in various coding languages, but the abstract theory behind them isn't based on the...
The syntax is trivial to the program. Programming is just a tiny subset of computer science. You could theoretically study/obtain a BS in CS without coding.
I personally don't like Codecademy, I feel like it's way too linear and once you finish, you're kind of lost as to what to do next. One thing that really helps is when you set a project goal, then just learn on the fly what you need to know to get there. Once it works, you can work on optimizing...
Try KD4s, those might be the lowest to the ground, most stable shoe I've ever worn. Maybe it's because Nike skimped on the Zoom bag.
If I could find a pair of the Zoom BBs in a low top I'd do it in a heartbeat.
That's why I'm astounded at the lengths people will go to in order to impress others. I'd never buy a fake watch or bag. But if someone did, sure, nothing bad can happen.
You're (not referring to you) really willing to put your life on the line over something you'll never see unless you're...