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They have the C++ ones are available: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-support...
Apparently he was so happy with integers that Apple had to license Basic from Microsoft.
That is correct, off FL. The recovered engines were from the first stage they would never have made it half way around the world. Point Nemo is used to stash spacecraft that were in orbit.
and they think cause they're scientists they can just do it because they're scientists and stuff. Very pragmatic to be sure...but horrifying.
You can create/export .reg files to your GIT repo/file system...but that may be one extra step and doesn't stay in sync automatically.
None of this is a problem in Azure PaaS. There is autoscaling and shared storage volumes for serverless components. Perhaps the problem is Kubernetes?
It doesn't matter where the nuclear power plants are. If nuclear war starts the world ends.
I don't care how many times I see this argument; strong typing is correct. We need to keep beating this drum because every year there are more and more new developers that know nothing. We need to make good one that…
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They have the C++ ones are available: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/cpp/windows/latest-support...
Apparently he was so happy with integers that Apple had to license Basic from Microsoft.
That is correct, off FL. The recovered engines were from the first stage they would never have made it half way around the world. Point Nemo is used to stash spacecraft that were in orbit.
and they think cause they're scientists they can just do it because they're scientists and stuff. Very pragmatic to be sure...but horrifying.
You can create/export .reg files to your GIT repo/file system...but that may be one extra step and doesn't stay in sync automatically.
None of this is a problem in Azure PaaS. There is autoscaling and shared storage volumes for serverless components. Perhaps the problem is Kubernetes?
It doesn't matter where the nuclear power plants are. If nuclear war starts the world ends.
I don't care how many times I see this argument; strong typing is correct. We need to keep beating this drum because every year there are more and more new developers that know nothing. We need to make good one that…