We rewrote our project with <insert compiled language> and it's almost <insert number>X faster Well, than Python. Who would have thought that?
130 MB pandoc GUI for macOS, Windows and Linux
I do not understand why this article has such a negative bias against vim and/or emacs users. Comparing an emacs/vim user and a dog that does not want to walk on grass seems gross. Even calling them stubborn, well...…
I got this far: "Now before I tell this story, I will admit first hand that the actual number is lower than 80%." clickbait
I got this far: "Now before I tell this story, I will admit first hand that the actual number is lower than 80%."
We rewrote our project with <insert compiled language> and it's almost <insert number>X faster Well, than Python. Who would have thought that?
130 MB pandoc GUI for macOS, Windows and Linux
I do not understand why this article has such a negative bias against vim and/or emacs users. Comparing an emacs/vim user and a dog that does not want to walk on grass seems gross. Even calling them stubborn, well...…
I got this far: "Now before I tell this story, I will admit first hand that the actual number is lower than 80%." clickbait
I got this far: "Now before I tell this story, I will admit first hand that the actual number is lower than 80%."