Plus one for BitWarden for a great low price/free option that’s open source.
1Password if you have a few extra bucks to spend. I find the look and feel to be worth the money despite not being open source.
Plus one for BitWarden for a great low price/free option that’s open source.
1Password if you have a few extra bucks to spend. I find the look and feel to be worth the money despite not being open source.
Couldn’t stand Spez’s response to the whole thing. So here I am.
Python or Go.
I recommend people try learning Python through Jupyter Notebooks as a first attempt. It’s nice being able to run individual blocks of code and auto printing of output is great for learning more quickly.
Go is just a generally straightforward language and is known for being productive after a short time of learning. Plus generating binaries that can run anywhere can be a motivator if you’re planning on sharing the output of your programming.