This is why I picked Fedora GNOME and stopped worrying. It gives me the confidence that it won't break and that I can focus on other things instead of having to tweak the system or environment for me to work. I adapted…
I used to have something like nmap ,w :w<cr> in my vimrc so I can only press two keys to save the file. I think the colon character (:) adds a little overhead to such a common command because one has to press shift with…
For Common Lisp, there's a FORMAT directive: CL-USER> (format t "~r" 4096) four thousand ninety-six
This is why I picked Fedora GNOME and stopped worrying. It gives me the confidence that it won't break and that I can focus on other things instead of having to tweak the system or environment for me to work. I adapted…
I used to have something like nmap ,w :w<cr> in my vimrc so I can only press two keys to save the file. I think the colon character (:) adds a little overhead to such a common command because one has to press shift with…
For Common Lisp, there's a FORMAT directive: CL-USER> (format t "~r" 4096) four thousand ninety-six