Get an air compressor with a gun. The air travels so fast that only light things pick up. You can direct a lot of dust straight out the door or window. It's a Bernoulli's principle thing.
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I came up here for solitude, Naveen!
They like to toot …
Uh, oh!
Is this an Entourage reference?
At least half the people on the battlefield will stop shooting at you if you're with the robot. I'd book that ride too.
That was going to be weird if it didn't start with install Linux.
I can't wear my glasses around people because I get an overload of eye contact. I mostly wear them for driving or cycling.
The two in front look like dinner
Boomers going out like a Trex
It's getting the concrete boots!
Current earworm is Kerosene by The Warning.
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I don't think your plan to get more serious is pointed at the right end or means.
You don't point criticism at programming languages necessarily. Because, later you'll want to find an ecosystem best suited to achieve a specific task.
If a later task becomes a serious consideration, then you'll seriously consider the best placed language to complete that task. Consequent language quibbles might be path of the course.
For example, working on Android is only going to be effective through a handful of languages such as Java, Kotlin, C#, JavaScript, …
Breaking new ground with another language pointed at Android would be like climbing Mt Everest without all the usual equipment. Sure it's a challenge, but is it the challenge you want?
Learn any language that helps you learn, but that's only as a means to that (learning) end.