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  • Posted on Apr 10, 2025

    What programming language should you learn?

    In general • Tags: general , advice , coding & programming • 3 min read
    Many people have this same question: what programming language should I start learning? There is no easy answer. It really depends on what you want to learn. In this post, I’ll explore the different programming languages and the benefits they bring.
  • Posted on Mar 27, 2025

    The procrastination of programmers

    In general • Tags: general , relatable • 2 min read
    This was originally posted on this Dev.to post.
  • Posted on Mar 1, 2025

    HTML isn't a programming language... or is it?

    In discussion • Tags: general , discussion , controversial • 1 min read
    Introduction One of the most controversial, debatable programming topics out there. Is HyperText Markup Language really a programming language? Let me discuss it.
  • Posted on Feb 14, 2025

    Using tmux to run commands in the background

    In bash & terminal • Tags: tips & tricks , guide , bash • 3 min read
    What is tmux? tmux is an “open-source terminal multiplexer for Unix-like operating systems. It allows multiple terminal sessions to be accessed simultaneously in a single window. It is useful for running more than one command-line program at the same time. It can also be used to detach processes from their...
  • Posted on Feb 13, 2025

    Tips for installing Discourse

    In discourse • Tags: discourse , tips & tricks , guide • 6 min read
    As I mentioned in my first blog post, Discourse is an amazing, modern, and feature-rich forum software. A selling point? It’s really easy to install and setup, and support is top-notch. In this post, I’m going to share with you what you should do when installing Discourse, plus some software...
  • Posted on Dec 18, 2024

    My First Post!

    In general • 1 min read
    I’m NateDhaliwal. I’m starting this blog today! Allow me to introduce myself. I am an avid Replit user. Replit is an amazing IDE that’s on the cloud. I use it a lot for my projects and development. It has some great guides, and supports a HUGE number of programming languages...
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