It's likely my PS3000 bash prompt: https://gitlab.com/dzamlo/ps3000 I haven't updated it in a few years because it just works
They use WebBluetooth which is not supported by Firefox.
If.uou use vscode, the [Puke-Debug](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Zorvalt....) extension is a nice alternative. It allows to easily insert and remove similar print statements, in multiple…
The nor gate (like nand) is a universal gate. You can implement all the other gate with a combination of nor gate. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOR_logic#XOR for example.
[This article](https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/entries/minimum_times_tend_to_...) explaib why using the minimum time may not be a so great idea.
I find shellcheck to be really great to go to the step beyound. It find a lot of things that make most shell script brittle and teach you some best practice. Add shfmt on top and you are good to go.
From what I read, this is very different between the US and Europe.
It's likely my PS3000 bash prompt: https://gitlab.com/dzamlo/ps3000 I haven't updated it in a few years because it just works
They use WebBluetooth which is not supported by Firefox.
If.uou use vscode, the [Puke-Debug](https://marketplace.visualstudio.com/items?itemName=Zorvalt....) extension is a nice alternative. It allows to easily insert and remove similar print statements, in multiple…
The nor gate (like nand) is a universal gate. You can implement all the other gate with a combination of nor gate. See https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/NOR_logic#XOR for example.
[This article](https://tratt.net/laurie/blog/entries/minimum_times_tend_to_...) explaib why using the minimum time may not be a so great idea.
I find shellcheck to be really great to go to the step beyound. It find a lot of things that make most shell script brittle and teach you some best practice. Add shfmt on top and you are good to go.
From what I read, this is very different between the US and Europe.