Or when the user agent doesn't have images (screen reader, console-mode browsers, text-only archives in the future).
Not the GP, but I'd be happy enough to do that. Then again, my personal computer is a ThinkPad T41 I bought online for like $100 recently when my T420 died, so maybe I don't count? But honestly, so little of my quality…
What makes you say a GUI is required for code folding? A screenshot of vim: https://blog.stefanpopp.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/vim7.p...
I think it's largely because the page is white. How do you color someone beige/brown in a black-and-white medium? Specifically black and white, not grayscale. A question to you: What is it that makes them drawn…
I do enjoy all of the above mentioned games/VNs, but I think Portal is ideal because of its length. I am doubtful students would have the leisure to finish any of the other games. Also, much as I love them, calling F/sn…
I doubt slower typing would help, but some capitals, consistent punctuation and less use of random colours and font resizing on your blog would go a long way towards making your point in an understandable way. I'm sure…
Or when the user agent doesn't have images (screen reader, console-mode browsers, text-only archives in the future).
Not the GP, but I'd be happy enough to do that. Then again, my personal computer is a ThinkPad T41 I bought online for like $100 recently when my T420 died, so maybe I don't count? But honestly, so little of my quality…
What makes you say a GUI is required for code folding? A screenshot of vim: https://blog.stefanpopp.de/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/vim7.p...
I think it's largely because the page is white. How do you color someone beige/brown in a black-and-white medium? Specifically black and white, not grayscale. A question to you: What is it that makes them drawn…
I do enjoy all of the above mentioned games/VNs, but I think Portal is ideal because of its length. I am doubtful students would have the leisure to finish any of the other games. Also, much as I love them, calling F/sn…
I doubt slower typing would help, but some capitals, consistent punctuation and less use of random colours and font resizing on your blog would go a long way towards making your point in an understandable way. I'm sure…