Like, for(int i=0; i<10; i++) { // todo } OK well yes there can be bugs using the index and even C++ back when I was doing it had the Boost library which had for_each. In Java we got something similar back in Java 5 or…
That is correct. Glaciers melt constantly, new snow forms as moisture accumulates in higher elevations and condenses, falling as snow. The snow becomes the beginning of the glacier. It's a cycle that repeats. It is…
Agree with all of that, been saying it for years. Even people who aren't into the whole space exploration thing do agree that the Moon would be much better for the foreseeable future.
Citation? How long is the lag? Years? How long does it take to fill a bathtub? If so much ice is really, actually melting in the world and has been for years; no shoreline changes have occurred anywhere in the world,…
If you take a look at some of the locations, many are not steep, many are at or near the waterline.
> There are very few cases where a for-loop is the right thing to write. I'm trying to get my head around that, do you mean any for loop is bad or many nested loops?
Has the waterline changed: https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/AK/3_rid/waterfront_at...
A US location will be welcome. Might have to start using a real server for a change.
:-) Well Bezos is a genius, perhaps he will figure out that mom and pop businesses are the backbone of the world economy.
My Lightsail gives me 3TB. It's a huge card for me. The only reason I use them at all for hosting.
OVH isn't an American company, that probably matters to a lot of use cases.
> if you rented 1000 x $5 droplets from Linode/DigitalOcean, and maxed out all of their traffic quota, you would get kicked out. It might happen but it doesn't refute the parent's point: "Right now Linode's and DO's…
Like, for(int i=0; i<10; i++) { // todo } OK well yes there can be bugs using the index and even C++ back when I was doing it had the Boost library which had for_each. In Java we got something similar back in Java 5 or…
That is correct. Glaciers melt constantly, new snow forms as moisture accumulates in higher elevations and condenses, falling as snow. The snow becomes the beginning of the glacier. It's a cycle that repeats. It is…
Agree with all of that, been saying it for years. Even people who aren't into the whole space exploration thing do agree that the Moon would be much better for the foreseeable future.
Citation? How long is the lag? Years? How long does it take to fill a bathtub? If so much ice is really, actually melting in the world and has been for years; no shoreline changes have occurred anywhere in the world,…
If you take a look at some of the locations, many are not steep, many are at or near the waterline.
> There are very few cases where a for-loop is the right thing to write. I'm trying to get my head around that, do you mean any for loop is bad or many nested loops?
Has the waterline changed: https://www.zillow.com/homes/for_sale/AK/3_rid/waterfront_at...
A US location will be welcome. Might have to start using a real server for a change.
:-) Well Bezos is a genius, perhaps he will figure out that mom and pop businesses are the backbone of the world economy.
My Lightsail gives me 3TB. It's a huge card for me. The only reason I use them at all for hosting.
OVH isn't an American company, that probably matters to a lot of use cases.
> if you rented 1000 x $5 droplets from Linode/DigitalOcean, and maxed out all of their traffic quota, you would get kicked out. It might happen but it doesn't refute the parent's point: "Right now Linode's and DO's…