I think merge commits are key to why "snapshots" are a better model than "diffs", and a stronger arguments would emphasize this more. Like people have said, the two models: - a commits is a snapshot plus a pointer to a…
I agree that things like "Go To Definition" can be pretty bad (especially when a codebase has code that is auto-generated, but you haven't figured out how yet). But I'm curious, what benefits do you see in your approach…
I think first link really oversells the study it references, though.Key quotes, from the paper: "The factor by which β was reduced was conservatively set to 2." "Varying degrees of mask effectiveness are modelled by the…
GMT doesn't observe summertime, but LHR does. So LHR (and the rest of Britain) is only in the GMT time zone for half the year.
This might be a problem arising because of Han unification. In Japanese, the character is commonly written with a vertical final stroke (at least in print), whereas in Chinese it's a diagonally down and to the right.…
I think merge commits are key to why "snapshots" are a better model than "diffs", and a stronger arguments would emphasize this more. Like people have said, the two models: - a commits is a snapshot plus a pointer to a…
I agree that things like "Go To Definition" can be pretty bad (especially when a codebase has code that is auto-generated, but you haven't figured out how yet). But I'm curious, what benefits do you see in your approach…
I think first link really oversells the study it references, though.Key quotes, from the paper: "The factor by which β was reduced was conservatively set to 2." "Varying degrees of mask effectiveness are modelled by the…
GMT doesn't observe summertime, but LHR does. So LHR (and the rest of Britain) is only in the GMT time zone for half the year.
This might be a problem arising because of Han unification. In Japanese, the character is commonly written with a vertical final stroke (at least in print), whereas in Chinese it's a diagonally down and to the right.…