How so?
Further efforts to bifurcate the browser market. Keep it classy, Google.
Helpful? It's just true.
Programmers are just self-important.
Well that’s depressing.
Perhaps it's nitpicking, but what benefit is it to not make the GraphQL language be valid JSON?
The standard is excellent, and has been rolled out much more effectively than previous standards (much more smoothly than flexbox, to cite a recent example). The women involved in this project kicked ass, and continue…
It's also releveant that the author feels perfectly justified in making recourse to a hypothesis about history which far from easy to test: “The idea of genius elaborated during the Romantic Age (late 18th and 19th…
It's not just dead people you're talking about, it's the families of those people. Keep in mind that in many cases the recordings of their ancestors are the only ones existing. It's not at all clear that a university or…
There are whole subfields of language documentation, language revitalization, language reclamation, etc. There are conferences (ICLDC, Breath of Life, Language is Life just to mention three), journals…
Because you want to be nice?
Guess you're both wrong. (And you're also wrong.)
I don't understand why Python people aren't more intent on getting it into web browsers. Or are they?
Could mean almost anything but what generativist linguistics (or whatever the latest label for the Chomskyan school) does, which continues to promote the notion that language is essentially algebraic, that…
I don't think so at all. Natural languages evolve with ambiguity built in — any sort of ambiguity is almost always an error in programming.
Could you explain what you mean by this?
unicorns all around
What's impossible about that? Many languages have complicated inflection patterns like that.
codingame has destroyed my productivity because it is awesome
Apparently nothing was ever more important than renewing the domain…
"But despite the sneers, I kept hammering a theme in speech after speech and conversation after conversation that went sort of like this: “Instead of scratching only your own itches, why not scratch your girlfriend’s…
Pretty rich coming from the complainer-in-chief of JS, the guy who advises not employing people who don't happen to agree with his personal take on how JS should be written.
But undefined is specific to Javascript… there are lots of other Javascript things that JSON doesn't handle either, like Set or Map objects. It's not intended to serialize arbibtrary JS objects — it's intended to…
p { color: hsla(0, 0%, 0%, 0.8); }
> (There’s nothing wrong with this, by the way. You’re in the business of unemploying people. If you think that is unfair, go back to school and study something that doesn’t matter.) Good grief, what a lovely offhand…
How so?
Further efforts to bifurcate the browser market. Keep it classy, Google.
Helpful? It's just true.
Programmers are just self-important.
Well that’s depressing.
Perhaps it's nitpicking, but what benefit is it to not make the GraphQL language be valid JSON?
The standard is excellent, and has been rolled out much more effectively than previous standards (much more smoothly than flexbox, to cite a recent example). The women involved in this project kicked ass, and continue…
It's also releveant that the author feels perfectly justified in making recourse to a hypothesis about history which far from easy to test: “The idea of genius elaborated during the Romantic Age (late 18th and 19th…
It's not just dead people you're talking about, it's the families of those people. Keep in mind that in many cases the recordings of their ancestors are the only ones existing. It's not at all clear that a university or…
There are whole subfields of language documentation, language revitalization, language reclamation, etc. There are conferences (ICLDC, Breath of Life, Language is Life just to mention three), journals…
Because you want to be nice?
Guess you're both wrong. (And you're also wrong.)
I don't understand why Python people aren't more intent on getting it into web browsers. Or are they?
Could mean almost anything but what generativist linguistics (or whatever the latest label for the Chomskyan school) does, which continues to promote the notion that language is essentially algebraic, that…
I don't think so at all. Natural languages evolve with ambiguity built in — any sort of ambiguity is almost always an error in programming.
Could you explain what you mean by this?
unicorns all around
What's impossible about that? Many languages have complicated inflection patterns like that.
codingame has destroyed my productivity because it is awesome
Apparently nothing was ever more important than renewing the domain…
"But despite the sneers, I kept hammering a theme in speech after speech and conversation after conversation that went sort of like this: “Instead of scratching only your own itches, why not scratch your girlfriend’s…
Pretty rich coming from the complainer-in-chief of JS, the guy who advises not employing people who don't happen to agree with his personal take on how JS should be written.
But undefined is specific to Javascript… there are lots of other Javascript things that JSON doesn't handle either, like Set or Map objects. It's not intended to serialize arbibtrary JS objects — it's intended to…
p { color: hsla(0, 0%, 0%, 0.8); }
> (There’s nothing wrong with this, by the way. You’re in the business of unemploying people. If you think that is unfair, go back to school and study something that doesn’t matter.) Good grief, what a lovely offhand…