Except that his phonetic sequence probably wasn't entirely correct. We don't repeat what we hear, we repeat what we think we hear, after we put our native tongue's filter over it to try to make sense of it. So what he…
I don't know much about how Safari is for developers, but in my experience it is currently the best browser for the mac. The general performance of the browser (don't know about js benchmarks) and energy usage are a lot…
What is the 'swift syndrome'?
According to that graph a chest x-ray (20 µSv) has half the effect of a LA-NY flight (40 µSv)
Nice! If you want it to be, you should add some information and examples. Or a simple website, even.
That is how it's done in Swift. Are you saying there are C languages that do the same thing?
How do your examples specify that T and U are generics?
What is so bad about frameworks? Isn't a simple framework with good standard classes a good thing?
Except that his phonetic sequence probably wasn't entirely correct. We don't repeat what we hear, we repeat what we think we hear, after we put our native tongue's filter over it to try to make sense of it. So what he…
I don't know much about how Safari is for developers, but in my experience it is currently the best browser for the mac. The general performance of the browser (don't know about js benchmarks) and energy usage are a lot…
What is the 'swift syndrome'?
According to that graph a chest x-ray (20 µSv) has half the effect of a LA-NY flight (40 µSv)
Nice! If you want it to be, you should add some information and examples. Or a simple website, even.
That is how it's done in Swift. Are you saying there are C languages that do the same thing?
How do your examples specify that T and U are generics?
What is so bad about frameworks? Isn't a simple framework with good standard classes a good thing?