> Regarding discoverability, I doubt anyone finds projects through GitHub's search or discoverability features, but rather through a search engine like Google or DDG and online communities. I've found a lot of…
Generally Scratch-like languages can be referred to as "visual" programming languages, or "block based" languages. "Frame based editors" would be this new combined approach.…
There is also some support for the Switch with TinyGo (A Go compiler for embedded system), but looking at the current state of the docs for this platform it's hard to tell how well supported it might be:…
A lot of packages actually use PEP 440 versioning: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/ But this is very close to semver and resolution works very similarly.
> There are 16 versions on PyPI which end in a newline character. Of these 16, 12 have registered the stripped equivalent too ... Visually, on PyPI, these look identical I often navigate through package versions in the…
Good point, to me that explains why this is a GitHub product instead of a Microsoft (or VSCode) product.
It's also not easy to quickly identify it's a link, as the word highlight is the same as the previous examples. Maybe adding an underlines or something to make it slightly different might help with that.
This is pretty good! One thing I wasn't able to trigger (or understand) was the "hover me" part from the "Interact with the content" section.
Thanks for sharing! What would be the main advantage of this vs something like Google Slides?
I definitely saw this in How I Met Your Mother in Netflix, where a movie poster on a cinema wall was (badly) replaced by a newer movie that came out after the show aired. I wouldn't have minded if it was done better, as…
How did it end up being absorved by GitHub? The "raw" button in the file views use that domain now.
I had exactly the same question, although I haven't tried either language yet. It'd be great if somebody could shed some light on this, as I would find it really interesting.
Wrong repo: https://github.com/stefanoborini/blacker
Apart from packaging I also love the idea of consolidating configurations from different dependencies into a single place. But when I first moved to pyproject.toml I didn't find its use as widespread as I hoped (flake8…
You can also create a "public facing" user account that doesn't have any private info or logins. That's useful to for public talks and presentations.
Arduino has recently modularised their IDE, and the arduino-cli can be used to crate a sketch, compile it and flash the board: https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli
For comparison, the Raspberry Pi 1 had an armv6 core.
Because often you want to reset to defaults when there is an issue connecting to the app.
I'll never understand the idea of punishing employees for honest mistakes. Investing the time and money to hire a competent developer, and their ramp up to full productivity is definitely more expensive than that. Not…
Thank you so much!
> Nothing even close to this has ever happened ever. Famous last words...
Is the frustration meter shown in the talk video part of that original benchmark? Or is it something we could run on top of any page? I had a search around, but didn't find anything.
That tool looks interesting, how does it get the data? Does it scrap a user profile? Can it deal with users having a large number of posts (I think the rss and json API only return a limited number of posts).
Not the backstory, but some background: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4242786 https://github.com/moggers87/salmon/issues/8
I think he was actually wearing it yesterday when he wrote that message!
> Regarding discoverability, I doubt anyone finds projects through GitHub's search or discoverability features, but rather through a search engine like Google or DDG and online communities. I've found a lot of…
Generally Scratch-like languages can be referred to as "visual" programming languages, or "block based" languages. "Frame based editors" would be this new combined approach.…
There is also some support for the Switch with TinyGo (A Go compiler for embedded system), but looking at the current state of the docs for this platform it's hard to tell how well supported it might be:…
A lot of packages actually use PEP 440 versioning: https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0440/ But this is very close to semver and resolution works very similarly.
> There are 16 versions on PyPI which end in a newline character. Of these 16, 12 have registered the stripped equivalent too ... Visually, on PyPI, these look identical I often navigate through package versions in the…
Good point, to me that explains why this is a GitHub product instead of a Microsoft (or VSCode) product.
It's also not easy to quickly identify it's a link, as the word highlight is the same as the previous examples. Maybe adding an underlines or something to make it slightly different might help with that.
This is pretty good! One thing I wasn't able to trigger (or understand) was the "hover me" part from the "Interact with the content" section.
Thanks for sharing! What would be the main advantage of this vs something like Google Slides?
I definitely saw this in How I Met Your Mother in Netflix, where a movie poster on a cinema wall was (badly) replaced by a newer movie that came out after the show aired. I wouldn't have minded if it was done better, as…
How did it end up being absorved by GitHub? The "raw" button in the file views use that domain now.
I had exactly the same question, although I haven't tried either language yet. It'd be great if somebody could shed some light on this, as I would find it really interesting.
Wrong repo: https://github.com/stefanoborini/blacker
Apart from packaging I also love the idea of consolidating configurations from different dependencies into a single place. But when I first moved to pyproject.toml I didn't find its use as widespread as I hoped (flake8…
You can also create a "public facing" user account that doesn't have any private info or logins. That's useful to for public talks and presentations.
Arduino has recently modularised their IDE, and the arduino-cli can be used to crate a sketch, compile it and flash the board: https://github.com/arduino/arduino-cli
For comparison, the Raspberry Pi 1 had an armv6 core.
Because often you want to reset to defaults when there is an issue connecting to the app.
I'll never understand the idea of punishing employees for honest mistakes. Investing the time and money to hire a competent developer, and their ramp up to full productivity is definitely more expensive than that. Not…
Thank you so much!
> Nothing even close to this has ever happened ever. Famous last words...
Is the frustration meter shown in the talk video part of that original benchmark? Or is it something we could run on top of any page? I had a search around, but didn't find anything.
That tool looks interesting, how does it get the data? Does it scrap a user profile? Can it deal with users having a large number of posts (I think the rss and json API only return a limited number of posts).
Not the backstory, but some background: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=4242786 https://github.com/moggers87/salmon/issues/8
I think he was actually wearing it yesterday when he wrote that message!