So why does the main function in this example violate the principle ... i.e. where is the dispatch table?
I've read it twice and still can't find the point.
unhelpful
Putting an informative README in your git repository seems a pretty common practice these days.
> Guix is a version of Nix Why would I use one and not the other?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokonoma
No one objected to using "pure" instead of the more common "abstract" (which is the actual antonym of "concrete") ?? Why do people do this?
why does this not have a date?
It's not a song, it's a prelude. And actually not very technically difficult, one reason for its immediate and enduring popularity. The simultaneous chords are just played very quickly one after the other and not…
Actually, it's the sharing of search terms across tabs that is useful, and is still supported.
Why? I found that useful.
schrodinger's ladder?
Well zed seems to agree https://twitter.com/zedshaw/status/364118939233554432 > they've been keeping this "dual mode" option mostly a secret so as to not have to admit they fucked up
> I'll start with the conclusion: making backwards incompatible version of a language is a terrible idea, and it was bad a mistake. > So let me fix that: I do recommend a single code base as the solution. > The original…
What is with this low-contrast trend?? Are the complainers not loud enough? Please stop doing that!
This. The best way to reciprocate is to commit to being the best "you" you can be. Good things will flow naturally from that.
I assume you mean this thread https://groups.google.com/d/topic/python-virtualenv/XzI8GStv...
So why does the main function in this example violate the principle ... i.e. where is the dispatch table?
I've read it twice and still can't find the point.
unhelpful
Putting an informative README in your git repository seems a pretty common practice these days.
> Guix is a version of Nix Why would I use one and not the other?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tokonoma
No one objected to using "pure" instead of the more common "abstract" (which is the actual antonym of "concrete") ?? Why do people do this?
why does this not have a date?
It's not a song, it's a prelude. And actually not very technically difficult, one reason for its immediate and enduring popularity. The simultaneous chords are just played very quickly one after the other and not…
Actually, it's the sharing of search terms across tabs that is useful, and is still supported.
Why? I found that useful.
schrodinger's ladder?
Well zed seems to agree https://twitter.com/zedshaw/status/364118939233554432 > they've been keeping this "dual mode" option mostly a secret so as to not have to admit they fucked up
> I'll start with the conclusion: making backwards incompatible version of a language is a terrible idea, and it was bad a mistake. > So let me fix that: I do recommend a single code base as the solution. > The original…
What is with this low-contrast trend?? Are the complainers not loud enough? Please stop doing that!
This. The best way to reciprocate is to commit to being the best "you" you can be. Good things will flow naturally from that.
I assume you mean this thread https://groups.google.com/d/topic/python-virtualenv/XzI8GStv...