yada, yada...
I woke up and find riak, hope they make search on by default but one could argue that perfection is not a thing.
there's nothing wrong with Lua
Thank you Brian! and the roman empire then for Bristmas, the terribly braindead idiotic system yada, yada... argument it's that I can't really see fair throw any useful kind of lens. So it really surprises me and stuff.
Can you please elaborate more on "this feels really weird in Python"?
I'm not a erlang expert but the use of the case statement is not considered a bad practice? or was the if clause instead? and it seems to me that all is kind of glued inside some sort of a try/catch defensive…
you are so wrong that's not funny
How do you approach the documentation, you read it.
yada, yada...
I woke up and find riak, hope they make search on by default but one could argue that perfection is not a thing.
there's nothing wrong with Lua
Thank you Brian! and the roman empire then for Bristmas, the terribly braindead idiotic system yada, yada... argument it's that I can't really see fair throw any useful kind of lens. So it really surprises me and stuff.
Can you please elaborate more on "this feels really weird in Python"?
I'm not a erlang expert but the use of the case statement is not considered a bad practice? or was the if clause instead? and it seems to me that all is kind of glued inside some sort of a try/catch defensive…
you are so wrong that's not funny
How do you approach the documentation, you read it.