They can sometimes kill you too.
Do you expect people to hold up the so-called faux pas or Jimmy's absolutely hilarious fat redhead fetish that his coworkers will be giving him the stink-eye for a few months before everyone forgets about it?
Why have privacy if you have nothing to hide? On another note, a lot of places, including those in the west will ostracize you for listening to the wrong music or eating the wrong foods.
I thought this was going to be a camera that prints onto pieces of toast in real time.
Syntax-wise it looks a lot like Haskell to me, especially the pattern-matching, the variable declarations (with `::`), as well as the indent-based blocks.
This actually looks good. It's like a less-obtuse Haskell. At a glance the features seem to be just the right mix of functional programming paradigms and standard imperative programming.
My case is like this: I get no anxiety talking to people, I have nothing against talking to people, and I believe I can get my point across well enough and fluently when I need to get things done. However, whenever…
Linting, refactoring and testing all have obvious benifits for anyone who has done any small to medium sized project and has had to rewrite and debug some amount of code, even if they don't know the concepts by name.…
Sorry if I'm sounding harsh, but do people aside from hardcore typographists really care about this and similar font/text tweaking projects? I felt no noticeable difference in readability in either of the modes and for…
I thought this was going to be about '\N' but there's only '\n' here.
I haven't seen shocks like this since taco night at James Earl Jones' house.
They can sometimes kill you too.
Do you expect people to hold up the so-called faux pas or Jimmy's absolutely hilarious fat redhead fetish that his coworkers will be giving him the stink-eye for a few months before everyone forgets about it?
Why have privacy if you have nothing to hide? On another note, a lot of places, including those in the west will ostracize you for listening to the wrong music or eating the wrong foods.
I thought this was going to be a camera that prints onto pieces of toast in real time.
Syntax-wise it looks a lot like Haskell to me, especially the pattern-matching, the variable declarations (with `::`), as well as the indent-based blocks.
This actually looks good. It's like a less-obtuse Haskell. At a glance the features seem to be just the right mix of functional programming paradigms and standard imperative programming.
My case is like this: I get no anxiety talking to people, I have nothing against talking to people, and I believe I can get my point across well enough and fluently when I need to get things done. However, whenever…
Linting, refactoring and testing all have obvious benifits for anyone who has done any small to medium sized project and has had to rewrite and debug some amount of code, even if they don't know the concepts by name.…
Sorry if I'm sounding harsh, but do people aside from hardcore typographists really care about this and similar font/text tweaking projects? I felt no noticeable difference in readability in either of the modes and for…
I thought this was going to be about '\N' but there's only '\n' here.
I haven't seen shocks like this since taco night at James Earl Jones' house.