That sounds more like enabling than being nice. It can be nice to be honest and confront someone when they are being an asshole.
Muffi
I am Danish and have been to Greenland. This is seriously impressive, because the people of Greenland are the absolute nicest I have ever met.
Story time: I was getting a lift from a local on his boat, when we passed a small dingy out in the middle of nowhere. The two Greenlanders (a mother and son) in the dingy waved us over to show us all the salmon and cod they had caught. Then they refused to let us leave, before giving us half of their fishy riches. The mother told us "if you had a giant apple tree in your garden, wouldn't you share the apples with all your townsfolk".
I fucking love Greenland and their people.
Using an Æ without being able to pronounce it is both offensive and hilarious to me as a Dænish person
Distance will not provide you any additional safety when the nukes start flying anyway. Come back and your last time here with us.
The rate of growth has declined, but very few richer countries have had a decline in absolute population numbers.
Why would that matter? It's a political and economical union, not a geographical one.
Occasional moisture is fine, but don't let it collect sitting water.
In my experience, the best pipeline is GDScript > Python > (HTML/CSS/JS) > Then branch out depending on needs/interest. My students are 10-15 year-olds, and throwing them directly into something like C# would not work.
Almost all students are extremely aversive to coding at first. Godot is brilliant in the way they can build most things visually at first, getting them invested in their games before programming with all its debugging and hair-ripping is introduced.
I also recently discovered the Block Coding Addon for Godot, which has been a game changer for my dyslexic students.
Support the wrong dictatorship. You're only supposed to support the American one.
After the Unity debacle I switched to using Godot in my classroom, for teaching programming through Game Development. It's been a huge success! It's a much more user-friendly engine for beginners, and it's so lightweight that even a bunch of shitty school laptops run it with no issues. Love Godot!
Totally did, you're a champ for the correction. Thank you :)