Like how Java used to?
Yeah go for it. Nothing could go wrong: https://github.com/scala-native/scala-native/issues/543
It's a few lines of code to get sbt to combine everything into a single jar. Do other languages not requiring including libraries?
Or gholas.
Now someone has to sound exasperated at everyone jumping to blame managers.
You mean the machine learning stuff, that's been around since 1959?
> And are there disadvantages to reference counting that make it a bad idea? I thought it had a performance cost.
Your tone was fine. Don't pander to these people, please.
My elementary school library class teacher is turning over in her grave.
I can't believe you're not using Scala there.
Why would it matter what he expected? It was the sender that failed to insure it properly.
Measuring earthquake wave propagation?
Nice speech, Tony Robbins.
Haven't people been saying that for decades now?
Was it exploiting them more than fast food and other industries?
1. I think not for something like a pole barn. And maybe someone else usually does that part.
Learn an instrument or craft?
Oh man, I watched Waiting for Godot on Youtube, and it was tough to get through.
For which sizes is this?
It doesn't sound like deception was involved if all he had to do was keep asking for more money, nor dishonesty if they never questioned him when he asked for it.
Then he will complain that his normal sized slices don't toast efficiently enough in one of those.
Wait until you hear about non-compete agreements and such.
Didn't it start with auto makers using assembly line robots or long before then?
I wholeheartedly agree with your cons for Typescript. If you're willing to move to a language that compiles to Javascript, you might as well go to something like Scalajs.
Typescript has types, but it's the same terrible language underneath.
Like how Java used to?
Yeah go for it. Nothing could go wrong: https://github.com/scala-native/scala-native/issues/543
It's a few lines of code to get sbt to combine everything into a single jar. Do other languages not requiring including libraries?
Or gholas.
Now someone has to sound exasperated at everyone jumping to blame managers.
You mean the machine learning stuff, that's been around since 1959?
> And are there disadvantages to reference counting that make it a bad idea? I thought it had a performance cost.
Your tone was fine. Don't pander to these people, please.
My elementary school library class teacher is turning over in her grave.
I can't believe you're not using Scala there.
Why would it matter what he expected? It was the sender that failed to insure it properly.
Measuring earthquake wave propagation?
Nice speech, Tony Robbins.
Haven't people been saying that for decades now?
Was it exploiting them more than fast food and other industries?
1. I think not for something like a pole barn. And maybe someone else usually does that part.
Learn an instrument or craft?
Oh man, I watched Waiting for Godot on Youtube, and it was tough to get through.
For which sizes is this?
It doesn't sound like deception was involved if all he had to do was keep asking for more money, nor dishonesty if they never questioned him when he asked for it.
Then he will complain that his normal sized slices don't toast efficiently enough in one of those.
Wait until you hear about non-compete agreements and such.
Didn't it start with auto makers using assembly line robots or long before then?
I wholeheartedly agree with your cons for Typescript. If you're willing to move to a language that compiles to Javascript, you might as well go to something like Scalajs.
Typescript has types, but it's the same terrible language underneath.