I think it depends on the pool to which you're comparing. Being top 2% of all programmers is not so impressive if you include everyone who's ever taken an Intro class. Top 2% of people who do it for a living is much…
git supports XDG - its config lives in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config`. Though a lot of people still use the older location of ~/.gitconfig
I sort of see where you are coming from, but "music theory" is the standard accepted term for this general field of study, which includes the fundamentals (notes and chords and more). source: used to teach music theory…
6/8 does imply 2 strong beats (at least in western classical music tradition).
How you can tell someone is perfectly normal: they will tell you they are normal. On the topic, some GUIs are idiotic. A command takes a second to type, but a complicated GUI may take multiple buttons, menus, etc. that…
Technically, you can create a bijection between all natural numbers and all even numbers. For all natural numbers k, there is an even number 2k (and for every even number 2k, there is a natural number k). So, the number…
I think it depends on the pool to which you're comparing. Being top 2% of all programmers is not so impressive if you include everyone who's ever taken an Intro class. Top 2% of people who do it for a living is much…
git supports XDG - its config lives in `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/git/config`. Though a lot of people still use the older location of ~/.gitconfig
I sort of see where you are coming from, but "music theory" is the standard accepted term for this general field of study, which includes the fundamentals (notes and chords and more). source: used to teach music theory…
6/8 does imply 2 strong beats (at least in western classical music tradition).
How you can tell someone is perfectly normal: they will tell you they are normal. On the topic, some GUIs are idiotic. A command takes a second to type, but a complicated GUI may take multiple buttons, menus, etc. that…
Technically, you can create a bijection between all natural numbers and all even numbers. For all natural numbers k, there is an even number 2k (and for every even number 2k, there is a natural number k). So, the number…