no but thank you. i will stick to using npm's is-odd and is-even packages
it is so nice of them to explain the fact using the GNU Unifont in commercial non-free softwares clarifying when it is required to be published to public domain.
it was hard to reproduce this behaviour on Firefox mobile, but it did happen twice after multiples of scroll ups and downs. so the question is, is it a common browser bug?
nice comment! how does enforcing type system help improve the performance? is there any article that sheds more light? also, did you mean static typing instead of strong?
so does this mean smart phones and IOTs can run on BSD?
does anybody else find the first comment on the original article to be lame enough? he apparently thought it was a click-bait or something and uses lame-ass arguments to prove his bullshit assumption
RIP :-(
thanks!
how does subsidy vs no-subsidy matter here?
no but thank you. i will stick to using npm's is-odd and is-even packages
it is so nice of them to explain the fact using the GNU Unifont in commercial non-free softwares clarifying when it is required to be published to public domain.
it was hard to reproduce this behaviour on Firefox mobile, but it did happen twice after multiples of scroll ups and downs. so the question is, is it a common browser bug?
nice comment! how does enforcing type system help improve the performance? is there any article that sheds more light? also, did you mean static typing instead of strong?
so does this mean smart phones and IOTs can run on BSD?
does anybody else find the first comment on the original article to be lame enough? he apparently thought it was a click-bait or something and uses lame-ass arguments to prove his bullshit assumption
RIP :-(
thanks!
how does subsidy vs no-subsidy matter here?