You should add this to the Gentoo Wiki.
Or the Gentoo-one or Debian or even the Kernel docs regarding resume=<partition>. There are a few things to consider: - it does not work on encrypted partitions since there is no way to unwrap any key at all - with an…
> Using plain functions with slightly longer but globally unique names so many issues go away. That makes me assume two things: you work alone and your projects don't exceed 5.000 (fivethousand) lines of code. Without…
I only flew over the comments but I miss references from the past like Software through Pictures (STP, from former Aonix, riding the wave of CASE-tools) or the even older block oriented software. The latter thought of…
- Which problem will be solved by the software - What is the system's context - How to Build - How to Run The rest is in the code. And 80% of all »projects« lack at least one of the points above.
Is this an improvement over for example the Eclipse foundation's pile of high level architecture, bug database and here be dragons-areas?
Proper, like good?
You should add this to the Gentoo Wiki.
Or the Gentoo-one or Debian or even the Kernel docs regarding resume=<partition>. There are a few things to consider: - it does not work on encrypted partitions since there is no way to unwrap any key at all - with an…
> Using plain functions with slightly longer but globally unique names so many issues go away. That makes me assume two things: you work alone and your projects don't exceed 5.000 (fivethousand) lines of code. Without…
I only flew over the comments but I miss references from the past like Software through Pictures (STP, from former Aonix, riding the wave of CASE-tools) or the even older block oriented software. The latter thought of…
- Which problem will be solved by the software - What is the system's context - How to Build - How to Run The rest is in the code. And 80% of all »projects« lack at least one of the points above.
Is this an improvement over for example the Eclipse foundation's pile of high level architecture, bug database and here be dragons-areas?
Proper, like good?