> What you are doing I would consider unconventional It wasn't before JavaFX was removed from the Oracle JRE. That is my point. JavaFX used to be a trivial dependency, but now it is quite painful in otherwise identical…
> it's a "low impact" dependency in terms of side affects and complexity. I wish that were true in my experience. But we have struggled to support {macOS, Windows, Linux} x {x86_64, arm64} with JavaFX and one .jar for…
Hi Stefan. I use the Q# playground a lot, it's very convenient so thank you sir https://microsoft.github.io/qsharp/
Exactly, I was 9 years old when the OP was published, so I couldn't tell if it was a joke or not, to be honest. Thanks to y'all for explaining
This looks like a C# AST written in XML, am I wrong?
> I'm familiar with Zotero and Calibre, though both are desktop only There's a third-party Zotero client for Android named "Zoo for Zotero" that has worked well for me:…
> How does one cite a blog in a publication? I would make a BibTeX @misc entry with the author, title, and URL. Similar example without even a URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Qiskit/qiskit/master/Qiski.... Here's…
> on a sidenote, why arent authors and researchers publishing on scihub directly? Many compsci/physics/math researchers already submit preprints (or post-prints even) of their papers to arXiv, which is public:…
This extension is great. If anyone is interested, my roommate and I partially implemented the previous revision of it on a RISC-V GPU called Vortex: https://carrv.github.io/2021/papers/CARRV2021_paper_87_Adams... I'm…
> Git should work the way we think it does! Hold on, who is "we"? Personally speaking, git works the way I think it does. Granted, I've written my own (simple) libgit2 frontend, so I understand the git internals fairly…
I used to own a Chevy Prizm and packed it with all sorts of stuff – including carrying a huge whiteboard on the roof – so I agree that strategy works. But what's nice about having a truck now is that I don't really have…
> What you are doing I would consider unconventional It wasn't before JavaFX was removed from the Oracle JRE. That is my point. JavaFX used to be a trivial dependency, but now it is quite painful in otherwise identical…
> it's a "low impact" dependency in terms of side affects and complexity. I wish that were true in my experience. But we have struggled to support {macOS, Windows, Linux} x {x86_64, arm64} with JavaFX and one .jar for…
Hi Stefan. I use the Q# playground a lot, it's very convenient so thank you sir https://microsoft.github.io/qsharp/
Exactly, I was 9 years old when the OP was published, so I couldn't tell if it was a joke or not, to be honest. Thanks to y'all for explaining
This looks like a C# AST written in XML, am I wrong?
> I'm familiar with Zotero and Calibre, though both are desktop only There's a third-party Zotero client for Android named "Zoo for Zotero" that has worked well for me:…
> How does one cite a blog in a publication? I would make a BibTeX @misc entry with the author, title, and URL. Similar example without even a URL: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Qiskit/qiskit/master/Qiski.... Here's…
> on a sidenote, why arent authors and researchers publishing on scihub directly? Many compsci/physics/math researchers already submit preprints (or post-prints even) of their papers to arXiv, which is public:…
This extension is great. If anyone is interested, my roommate and I partially implemented the previous revision of it on a RISC-V GPU called Vortex: https://carrv.github.io/2021/papers/CARRV2021_paper_87_Adams... I'm…
> Git should work the way we think it does! Hold on, who is "we"? Personally speaking, git works the way I think it does. Granted, I've written my own (simple) libgit2 frontend, so I understand the git internals fairly…
I used to own a Chevy Prizm and packed it with all sorts of stuff – including carrying a huge whiteboard on the roof – so I agree that strategy works. But what's nice about having a truck now is that I don't really have…