I interpreted <<double up arrow>> to mean the correct solution was “way higher” than my guess, not that my guess was “way higher”. The wording is potentially confusing, though.
Good luck checking out the stitching on Amazon. Even if you can see it in a picture, the item in the picture might not be the one you’re getting. And good luck finding “no brand” options in a Brick and Mortar store.
Speaking for myself, the first form is more natural- even if it’s a useless cat, because I’m always cat-ing files to see their structure. Then progressively tacking on different transforms. And then finally putting it…
A lot of my side projects end up being: “I want to learn how to do X, but I have no idea what that’s going to take.” And I end up just coding a logical step and if I don’t know what to do go research it, realize I did…
I interpreted <<double up arrow>> to mean the correct solution was “way higher” than my guess, not that my guess was “way higher”. The wording is potentially confusing, though.
Good luck checking out the stitching on Amazon. Even if you can see it in a picture, the item in the picture might not be the one you’re getting. And good luck finding “no brand” options in a Brick and Mortar store.
Speaking for myself, the first form is more natural- even if it’s a useless cat, because I’m always cat-ing files to see their structure. Then progressively tacking on different transforms. And then finally putting it…
A lot of my side projects end up being: “I want to learn how to do X, but I have no idea what that’s going to take.” And I end up just coding a logical step and if I don’t know what to do go research it, realize I did…