> A file with the 'i' attribute cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no link can be created to this file, most of the file's metadata can not be modified, and the file can not be opened in write mode.…
"Make a profit" != commercializing, I would say.
Mainly because it was back to back with most Country Leagues, the players had no time to relax between their obligations.
The thing about covid is that you can't consider just the individual risk, you have to also think about the fact that this is contagious, so if you don't actively try to stop it, it will kill many more people. So yes,…
Let's make a language that compiles to CMake! :D
I agree. However, we had to create complex C "standards" for dos and don'ts in order to _try_ to write safe code. And C is still omnipresent. So there must be some other characteristic of Bash that makes it not fit for…
What are these ratios and the letter sequences?
> A file with the 'i' attribute cannot be modified: it cannot be deleted or renamed, no link can be created to this file, most of the file's metadata can not be modified, and the file can not be opened in write mode.…
"Make a profit" != commercializing, I would say.
Mainly because it was back to back with most Country Leagues, the players had no time to relax between their obligations.
The thing about covid is that you can't consider just the individual risk, you have to also think about the fact that this is contagious, so if you don't actively try to stop it, it will kill many more people. So yes,…
Let's make a language that compiles to CMake! :D
I agree. However, we had to create complex C "standards" for dos and don'ts in order to _try_ to write safe code. And C is still omnipresent. So there must be some other characteristic of Bash that makes it not fit for…
What are these ratios and the letter sequences?