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I need to learn a programming language, which one is easiest out of this list ?
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By Geezy · Posted
Unlike Chromebooks and Windows there is no commercial push behind it so not many devices are shipping with it, although Steam Deck is an exception here. For people into PC gaming they are working on projects like Bazzite but it is an independent thing, not a commercial push. You can play MMOs on Linux. RuneScape, World of Warcraft, Eve Online, FF14, Elder Scrolls Online... Regarding professional work, most of what people do could be done on Linux, it would just be edge cases where this isn't possible. -
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By eilegz · Posted
nope only 21h2 sadly. -
By Co-ords · Posted
just remove the junk. Plenty guides online to show you how. -
By Copernic · Posted
Fort Firewall 3.18.8 by Razvan Serea Fort Firewall is a simple and effective firewall application designed for Windows 7 and later versions. It offers a range of features to help you control and monitor your computer's internet access. With Fort Firewall, you can filter network traffic based on various criteria, such as network addresses, application groups, and even specific service names like SvcHost.exe. This allows you to have more control over which applications can access the internet and what type of data they can send or receive. One of the key features of Fort Firewall is its ability to limit the internet speed and usage for specific application groups. This can be particularly useful if you have certain applications that tend to consume a lot of bandwidth, such as video streaming or file sharing software. By limiting their access, you can ensure that other applications still have enough bandwidth to function properly. Fort Firewall also keeps track of your computer's internet traffic statistics, allowing you to see how much data has been sent and received over time. This information can be displayed in graphical form, making it easy to understand and analyze. Under the hood, Fort Firewall uses the Windows Filtering Platform (WFP) to monitor and control network traffic. This ensures that it integrates seamlessly with your Windows operating system and provides a reliable and efficient way to manage your computer's internet security. Fort Firewall 3.18.8 changelog: Driver: Fix connection's direction on reauth (#597). Driver: Rework paths handling (#593). UI: Show alert popup on startup too. UI: Update SQLite to 3.50.3 Download: Fort Firewall 64-bit| 6.3 MB (Open Source) Download: Fort Firewall 32-bit | ARM64 View: Fort Firewall Website | User Guide | Screenshot Get alerted to all of our Software updates on Twitter at @NeowinSoftware
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I have a really important job interview coming up in 10 days.

This company contacted me about a year ago, but I had just accepted an offer for a 1 year contract and couldn't back out.
So, I contacted them back, and they are interested still woohoo !
Only problem is, the position they want me for requires some coding - I dont know any.
Which would be easiest for me to submerge in a crash course for the next 10 days? ( I once heard python is pretty easy)
Java
.NET
Node.js
PHP
Python
Ruby
And I need familiarity in 1 of these:
Git, Perforce, SVN, TFVC
Obviously this job is out of my comfort zone, and I am taking a slight risk, but I am wanting a change -
Thanks Everyone
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