That's really freaking cool! Thanks for sharing! What was the work effort for this amount of progress? I'd like to do this with my next house.
Do you mind sharing pictures of what this looks like?
This is the answer.
What's wrong with Wayland?
Understand programmatic approaches to testing, unit testing, test driven development (TDD), behavioral driven development (BDD), and integration tests.
Understanding TDD and practicing it as a new developer forces you to understand the end result wholly. It's one thing to understand how to solve a problem, but understanding how to validate that the problem is solved programmatically, before you have implemented the solution makes you a better developer. It gives you a better view of what you are doing and will change you way of thinking about solving problems.
What's wrong with Debian?
I've been a software developer for 7 years and I've grown to hate terneries entirely. They only hinder readability. Readability is the biggest factor in maintainability. Code that is hard to maintain makes bugs.
I always mark PRs with nested terneries as "needs work".
HP stands for heinous product.
Java is absolutely not dying... unfortunately. Billions of people depend on spaghetti code written by corporations every day. I think Java will be the next COBOL. It won't die and it's unfortunate.
Test driven development has really helped me understand bugs and functional changes well. Doing a red green change has done wonders for me over the years.
What's with everyone recommending a different distro instead of trying to help the user in the thread?
They used to call this era of minivans, "dustbusters".