If it's fairly easy, then I think it still fits the spirit of the rules. KISS and all. On the other hand, the idea that one might be setting traps is slightly weird... if you _know_ 90% that n will be large then pick an…
Yeah I agree with this. They cite the typescript compiler, which in addition to supporting .d.ts files also supports compiling regular JS in additon to separate TS files in the same project. I think this would have been…
Regarding the web, using a moderately sized column for the primary text (with a CSS max-width set for responsiveness) is generally a good idea, because humans are supposedly better at reading lines that arent too long.…
Java, probably, considering the billions of devices that run it.
This is nice! How does it compare to other options in this area, e.g hosting VSCode online ([1] [2])? [1]: coder.com [2]: gitpod.io
If it's fairly easy, then I think it still fits the spirit of the rules. KISS and all. On the other hand, the idea that one might be setting traps is slightly weird... if you _know_ 90% that n will be large then pick an…
Yeah I agree with this. They cite the typescript compiler, which in addition to supporting .d.ts files also supports compiling regular JS in additon to separate TS files in the same project. I think this would have been…
Regarding the web, using a moderately sized column for the primary text (with a CSS max-width set for responsiveness) is generally a good idea, because humans are supposedly better at reading lines that arent too long.…
Java, probably, considering the billions of devices that run it.
This is nice! How does it compare to other options in this area, e.g hosting VSCode online ([1] [2])? [1]: coder.com [2]: gitpod.io