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Forget about algorithms and models — learn how to solve problems first

Link: Forget about algorithms and models — learn how to solve problems first: "An interesting article, stating the obvious. This is highly relevant to someone who teaches college students their in their very first year of learning programming. And yet it is still a subject of debate among my colleagues. Heres the authors’s own words: “t's not necessarily about what programming language you learn or use. It's about how you approach problem solving.”"

Creating a Chart

Link: Creating a Chart: "I've been experimenting with Apache Superset to create charts and dashboards. The features are very powerul and consequently can be obscure. I just found this doc which seems helpful"

How to Frame a Roof (with Pictures) - wikiHow

Link: How to Frame a Roof (with Pictures) - wikiHow: "How did this particular link end up here? I am learning to construct small wooden models. Currently I am making a simple framed house. I needed to review how a roof truss is constructed. Here is what the author says: “Framing a roof is the l. ast step in framing new construction. While most home builders will outsource the construction of roofing trusses–the rafter supports of the roof itself–learning to frame a roof yourself is one of the true arts of...”"

How to Frame a Roof (with Pictures) – wikiHow

How to Frame a Roof (with Pictures) - wikiHow –How did this particular link end up here? I am learning to construct small wooden models. Currently I am making a simple framed house. I needed to review how a roof truss is constructed. Here is what the author says: “Framing a roof is the l. ast step in framing new construction. While most home builders will outsource the construction of roofing trusses–the rafter supports of the roof itself–learning to frame a roof yourself is one of the true arts of…”

AI-generated answers temporarily banned on coding Q&A site Stack Overflow

AI-generated answers temporarily banned on coding Q&A site Stack Overflow –I'm interested what's going to happen as ChatGPT gets better. I hadn't thought about StackOverflow. But I was thinking about students using it to do homework assignments, like papers and essays. Here's what the author says: "People have been using OpenAI’s chatbot ChatGPT to flood the site with AI responses, but Stack Overflow’s mods say these ‘have a high rate of being incorrect.’"