As a flight instructor, I refer to the AIM frequently. It is a good reference. The Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge + the Airplane Flying Handbook are what I use to teach brand new students.
lots of people on r/flying as well
gracefully handling errors and giving useful output is the hardest part of writing parsers, why does everybody skip over that part?? :)
but they're easy to fly, forgiving and as far as I can tell unbreakable (though my students try to prove me wrong)
isn't C++ with compile-time imperative metaprogramming now called... C++?
Yes
VPs are a dime a dozen though
"Nazis" in the context of WWII is commonly understood to mean the nation of Germany under control of the Nazi party.
Monorepos are a terrible idea.
Me. You're fired.
But what does netcraft say?
As a flight instructor, I refer to the AIM frequently. It is a good reference. The Pilot's Handbook of Aeronautical Knowledge + the Airplane Flying Handbook are what I use to teach brand new students.
lots of people on r/flying as well
gracefully handling errors and giving useful output is the hardest part of writing parsers, why does everybody skip over that part?? :)
but they're easy to fly, forgiving and as far as I can tell unbreakable (though my students try to prove me wrong)
isn't C++ with compile-time imperative metaprogramming now called... C++?
Yes
VPs are a dime a dozen though
"Nazis" in the context of WWII is commonly understood to mean the nation of Germany under control of the Nazi party.
Monorepos are a terrible idea.
Me. You're fired.
But what does netcraft say?