I recommend ending your comment with "/s" to indicate sarcasm or you run the risk of getting downvoted due to Poe's Law.
This is very good advice. I am beginning to become worried that hobby projects now consider using heavyweight tools that make sense in companies. If you're only going to build a simple app for friends and family as a…
SCPing or Git push/pull is exactly how I would do this. > Sorry if this sounds like parody but I'm really confused :/ Thanks for this clarification. It did seem like parody until I read this clarification. :-)
Can it set breakpoints in a code that would be running in a subprocess launched with the multiprocessing library?
Thank you for sharing this link. Until now, I never understood properly how rebase and fast-forward merges work. This simple note in this document made it all clear. "Beginners to this workflow should always remember…
I recommend ending your comment with "/s" to indicate sarcasm or you run the risk of getting downvoted due to Poe's Law.
This is very good advice. I am beginning to become worried that hobby projects now consider using heavyweight tools that make sense in companies. If you're only going to build a simple app for friends and family as a…
SCPing or Git push/pull is exactly how I would do this. > Sorry if this sounds like parody but I'm really confused :/ Thanks for this clarification. It did seem like parody until I read this clarification. :-)
Can it set breakpoints in a code that would be running in a subprocess launched with the multiprocessing library?
Thank you for sharing this link. Until now, I never understood properly how rebase and fast-forward merges work. This simple note in this document made it all clear. "Beginners to this workflow should always remember…