* the intro * google + gobyexample * "the go programming language" by Donovan and Kernighan (haven't read it myself but seen positive reviews)
ed(1)
In Plan 9 the terminal has something called "hold mode" which lets you do multi-line editing in that situation.
> For lasik, has anyone known someone who was misfortunate enough for the flap to dislodge and what were the consequences? No but a relative of a friend went blind in one eye. There used to be a big Facebook group where…
As a "coding" teacher I would stop teaching how to "code" and start teaching how to think and solve problems.
Plan 9, OpenBSD
That was just one example but you win I guess. What I had in my mind was for a Spanish speaker it's probably easier to learn a hypothetical Romance language that doesn't have grammatical gender than say French.
And for me the word "chair" is synonymous with "Mountain Dew", but fortunately it doesn't matter for the rest of the world. A language has nothing to do with some of its speakers.
> "Easy to learn" is very subjective Not really. For example, a language that has no grammatical gender is inarguably easier to learn than a one that has.
> Because so far noöne has figured out the set of extensibility points needed for a language-agnostic one that doesn’t result in horrible bloat and sprawling API surfaces. Rob Pike did. Acme is absurdly simple yet…
Not to be a prick but I doubt Go users will like this, they tend to prefer simple things to more complex things. Maybe retargeting this for Java/C++ users would be better. Jokes (not really) aside, why does an IDE need…
(Please take this with a grain of salt, seriously) Launch as soon as you can. If you've built the MVP by yourself or with the team you've already got, don't look for funding to turn it into a more 'solid' product and…
Yes!
I'm no POW fan, but validating transactions is one of the most "useful" things to do.
Patreon?
X11 is a crime against humanity.
Can you elaborate on that a bit?
* the intro * google + gobyexample * "the go programming language" by Donovan and Kernighan (haven't read it myself but seen positive reviews)
ed(1)
In Plan 9 the terminal has something called "hold mode" which lets you do multi-line editing in that situation.
> For lasik, has anyone known someone who was misfortunate enough for the flap to dislodge and what were the consequences? No but a relative of a friend went blind in one eye. There used to be a big Facebook group where…
As a "coding" teacher I would stop teaching how to "code" and start teaching how to think and solve problems.
Plan 9, OpenBSD
That was just one example but you win I guess. What I had in my mind was for a Spanish speaker it's probably easier to learn a hypothetical Romance language that doesn't have grammatical gender than say French.
And for me the word "chair" is synonymous with "Mountain Dew", but fortunately it doesn't matter for the rest of the world. A language has nothing to do with some of its speakers.
> "Easy to learn" is very subjective Not really. For example, a language that has no grammatical gender is inarguably easier to learn than a one that has.
> Because so far noöne has figured out the set of extensibility points needed for a language-agnostic one that doesn’t result in horrible bloat and sprawling API surfaces. Rob Pike did. Acme is absurdly simple yet…
Not to be a prick but I doubt Go users will like this, they tend to prefer simple things to more complex things. Maybe retargeting this for Java/C++ users would be better. Jokes (not really) aside, why does an IDE need…
(Please take this with a grain of salt, seriously) Launch as soon as you can. If you've built the MVP by yourself or with the team you've already got, don't look for funding to turn it into a more 'solid' product and…
Yes!
I'm no POW fan, but validating transactions is one of the most "useful" things to do.
Patreon?
X11 is a crime against humanity.
Can you elaborate on that a bit?