A lot of stuff in the automotive world has paid libraries. They can't be services because they need to be real-time, but they're not free because implementing a complex IEEE standard as software is not trivial.
The mango blog post was incredibly entertaining. Thanks for sharing.
That's fine. The artificial part is limits placed on how many residencies there are available. https://www.ucop.edu/federal-governmental-relations/_files/f...
nvim-treesitter is pretty promising, do you know if it supports this type of highlighting already?
A lot of stuff in the automotive world has paid libraries. They can't be services because they need to be real-time, but they're not free because implementing a complex IEEE standard as software is not trivial.
The mango blog post was incredibly entertaining. Thanks for sharing.
That's fine. The artificial part is limits placed on how many residencies there are available. https://www.ucop.edu/federal-governmental-relations/_files/f...
nvim-treesitter is pretty promising, do you know if it supports this type of highlighting already?