I did something like this a few years ago! I needed to do a bunch of transformations and measurements of data that came in on a regular basis. Make was a perfect fit - I could test the whole process with a single…
Finally, a use case for smart toilets! Imagine getting a bonus on your Taco Bell™ Rewards Card™ for not...expelling any Taco Cabana chips.
This reminds me of how you're suggested to take notes in a lecture, then read and re-write the notes a little later. Using multiple forms of expression seems to help concepts to sink in more thoroughly. Unrelated to the…
Where is the profit in the """analytics""" you're speaking of? I do not forsee a marketing firm being that interested in all of the ways I can fat-finger shell commands.
That defaultness is huge. I often catch myself conflating "Git" and "GitHub" because they've been so tightly coupled for me for years.
That's been my experience as well. I haven't done a great deal of work with it, but the work I did felt very nice. It's a refreshing improvement upon older, flawed languages...but doesn't seem to have the evangelical…
I've always found it interesting how there's a difference between actions the user initiated and those the user did not. You'd think that would be very challenging to enforce, given how flexible browser scripting is…
I did something like this a few years ago! I needed to do a bunch of transformations and measurements of data that came in on a regular basis. Make was a perfect fit - I could test the whole process with a single…
Finally, a use case for smart toilets! Imagine getting a bonus on your Taco Bell™ Rewards Card™ for not...expelling any Taco Cabana chips.
This reminds me of how you're suggested to take notes in a lecture, then read and re-write the notes a little later. Using multiple forms of expression seems to help concepts to sink in more thoroughly. Unrelated to the…
Where is the profit in the """analytics""" you're speaking of? I do not forsee a marketing firm being that interested in all of the ways I can fat-finger shell commands.
That defaultness is huge. I often catch myself conflating "Git" and "GitHub" because they've been so tightly coupled for me for years.
That's been my experience as well. I haven't done a great deal of work with it, but the work I did felt very nice. It's a refreshing improvement upon older, flawed languages...but doesn't seem to have the evangelical…
I've always found it interesting how there's a difference between actions the user initiated and those the user did not. You'd think that would be very challenging to enforce, given how flexible browser scripting is…