> When has the US ever brought down a civilian airliner? It has happened: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655
Thanks for mentioning QB64. While I haven't tried it out (yet), having an integrated IDE and DOS emulation does sound pretty cool for nostalgia! Personally, many many years ago when I was fed up with QB's limitations,…
The software running HN is written in the Arc language [1], whose interpreter is written in Racket. [1]: http://arclanguage.org/
Actually, -f makes tar read from a file instead of stdin.
Their FAQ page has a section on this: https://www.mail-tester.com/faq#api
> When has the US ever brought down a civilian airliner? It has happened: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iran_Air_Flight_655
Thanks for mentioning QB64. While I haven't tried it out (yet), having an integrated IDE and DOS emulation does sound pretty cool for nostalgia! Personally, many many years ago when I was fed up with QB's limitations,…
The software running HN is written in the Arc language [1], whose interpreter is written in Racket. [1]: http://arclanguage.org/
Actually, -f makes tar read from a file instead of stdin.
Their FAQ page has a section on this: https://www.mail-tester.com/faq#api