Christianity is no different.
Don't worry. It'll trickle down.
> the next president I appreciate your optimism.
Which compiler would you like to use?
About $600 apparently. The regular S100X is $350.
Incidentally, Turner created Cartoon Network.
Your criticism of Haskell is entirely subjective. There are lots of people, myself included, that like and prefer Haskell's syntax.
> there is barely anything around Kyoto station This is simply not true. Kyoto station is probably the most densely packed shopping / entertainment area in the city. Source: I live in Kyoto.
That is an important piece of context that isn't mentioned in the linked article. Instead, the state department makes it seem like they were kicked out for espousing opinions that the government doesn't like.
I don't endorse their views, but "hailing the great deeds of Islamic terrorists" is protected speech.
Excellent opportunity to dump Tesla and pump SpaceX.
I once saw a grown man pull his pants down and take a shit right on the sidewalk on market street. San Francisco just be like that.
In Japan the driver's face needs to be clearly visible in the photo. At least that's what I've been told. I don't drive.
Closures are a complicated mess. Functional programming languages hide the mess with garbage collection.
I haven't worked in construction for over a decade, but I remember my Bosch tools being quite good. I would have loved to be able to afford Hilti though. Bosch is pro-sumer grade, so it wouldn't surprise me if they've…
I've read that after Commodus was assassinated, Rome tired to scrub his existence from history. I don't know why I'm mentioning this; it's completely unrelated.
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base/docs/Data-Maybe.htm... "The fromJust function extracts the element out of a Just and throws an error if its argument is Nothing."
Maybe it's pedantic, but Orwell's title is "Nineteen Eighty-Four", not "1984".
I live in Kyoto. There are a lot of tourists, but they all go to the same handful of spots. I avoid those places as much as I can. Kyoto is an amazing city: clean, safe, convenient, inexpensive (outside the tourist…
Christianity is no different.
Don't worry. It'll trickle down.
> the next president I appreciate your optimism.
Which compiler would you like to use?
About $600 apparently. The regular S100X is $350.
Incidentally, Turner created Cartoon Network.
Your criticism of Haskell is entirely subjective. There are lots of people, myself included, that like and prefer Haskell's syntax.
> there is barely anything around Kyoto station This is simply not true. Kyoto station is probably the most densely packed shopping / entertainment area in the city. Source: I live in Kyoto.
That is an important piece of context that isn't mentioned in the linked article. Instead, the state department makes it seem like they were kicked out for espousing opinions that the government doesn't like.
I don't endorse their views, but "hailing the great deeds of Islamic terrorists" is protected speech.
Excellent opportunity to dump Tesla and pump SpaceX.
I once saw a grown man pull his pants down and take a shit right on the sidewalk on market street. San Francisco just be like that.
In Japan the driver's face needs to be clearly visible in the photo. At least that's what I've been told. I don't drive.
Closures are a complicated mess. Functional programming languages hide the mess with garbage collection.
I haven't worked in construction for over a decade, but I remember my Bosch tools being quite good. I would have loved to be able to afford Hilti though. Bosch is pro-sumer grade, so it wouldn't surprise me if they've…
I've read that after Commodus was assassinated, Rome tired to scrub his existence from history. I don't know why I'm mentioning this; it's completely unrelated.
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base/docs/Data-Maybe.htm... "The fromJust function extracts the element out of a Just and throws an error if its argument is Nothing."
Maybe it's pedantic, but Orwell's title is "Nineteen Eighty-Four", not "1984".
I live in Kyoto. There are a lot of tourists, but they all go to the same handful of spots. I avoid those places as much as I can. Kyoto is an amazing city: clean, safe, convenient, inexpensive (outside the tourist…