And it's still impossible to drag-and-drop files into two separate windows... https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/13558
I know I shouldn't bite, but I just want to so bad... >so all you've said is Actually what I said was "a generalized set of the rules" for Go is Turing Complete. Go in itself is not, because the end-state of the game is…
A pencil and paper is Turing Complete. A bunch of rocks in a grid is Turing Complete.[1] Sorry to be an ass but I can't even guess how many "X is Turing Complete" things I've seen over the years. Turing's point wasn't…
Thanks for this well-written and concise explanation. It took me from "what the hell is this BS" to "oh that makes sense." I bother with this "thanks" message because I was ready to write a tirade about the technophile…
> closed source Open the .app in Script Editor. It's pure AppleScript, albeit with some do shell scripts.
And it's still impossible to drag-and-drop files into two separate windows... https://github.com/atom/atom/issues/13558
I know I shouldn't bite, but I just want to so bad... >so all you've said is Actually what I said was "a generalized set of the rules" for Go is Turing Complete. Go in itself is not, because the end-state of the game is…
A pencil and paper is Turing Complete. A bunch of rocks in a grid is Turing Complete.[1] Sorry to be an ass but I can't even guess how many "X is Turing Complete" things I've seen over the years. Turing's point wasn't…
Thanks for this well-written and concise explanation. It took me from "what the hell is this BS" to "oh that makes sense." I bother with this "thanks" message because I was ready to write a tirade about the technophile…
> closed source Open the .app in Script Editor. It's pure AppleScript, albeit with some do shell scripts.