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Welcome to the Coding Lounge, chill and relax as we talk about programming, memes, and the pain of errors.
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Good morning gang. New week, new opportunities. Let's go get this bread🫑

100 elo plays to start my day (and end my chess career)
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Something I appreciate about my way of learning is I write down comments whenever I learn something new related to coding. I'm learning Go, and I have not been consistent but when I do come back I have a set of comments describing certain aspects of said code.

Case in point, in Go you cannot append to an array as an array hold a fixed amount of elements that you set during initialization (if I am not mistaken). You can however append to something called Slices, which use arrays under the hood but are not restricted by a length specification.
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This should be a crime😭😭 "When you can't find the @types version for the package, one must defy society" aah optionπŸ₯€
I decided to start watching something new this year and expand my "shows knowledge". Recommended to me by someone really great and amazing, Fleabag has to be one of the best things I have ever watched in a long time. The uneasiness, habits, comedy and overall narrative really work together to create a show that really is more than what it appears to be from the outside.

The way personal struggles, growth, coping loneliness and understanding, or the lack thereof, is portrayed amazingly throughout the two seasons of the show.

Like I said, I think the show truly shines in the hidden thematic messages. When you start to understand fleabag as a character beyond what she does and how she express herself, it's almost poetic the importance that the audience have to the main character, let alone the show itself.

I can't really explain what it is that made it very interesting and relatable (minus all the R rated stuff and destructive habits πŸ˜‚) but I can say that this show is a hidden gem.

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I managed to land my first ever planned out (ish) checkmate ever. I genuinely feel so proud (although it is mind bogglingly badπŸ˜‚). Give me your opinions gang (I'm pretty sure this guy was the same elo as me):

https://www.chess.com/game/live/164446163658
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Good morning gang. We made it to a Tuesday, get your money up not your funny up 🫑 Let's go haul bread 😀
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What the heck is this??????😭😭😭

Maps in go are like python Dictionaries or objects in JavaScript. When setting up the key and value, keys must all be the same time as well as the values.

In this example, we have the keys of type string (defined in the square brackets after the map keyword), and then the value defined as a float (defined after the square bracket).

Then input your key value pairs afterwards.
Another interesting thing I learned is you can have multiple returns from a function which to me sounds so weird. I know of multiple return types, but not values, especially as the return rule (the second set of parathesis after the function name) asks for two string values to be returned.

What even is this? It's so cool yet so weird😭
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I enjoy reverse engineering things, even if the process pisses me off to oblivion