What the heck is this related to shares? You mean to suggest all original devs are millionaire, and that being a millionaire means you don't code anymore? And you, poor guy, missed out?
Almost any console is better than the Windows console. I use iTerm2 on OSX now, what an awesome UX. Maybe it's a good idea that you guys first take a look at what you are actually trying to reinvent.
Wow, so that's fixed after almost 30 years! Flat out amazing, what a team!
> and in Insider's releases we've even added support for Ctrl+Shift+C/V for copy paste (even in wsl!) Insider's release only? Wow, that sounds like really advanced stuff for something totally basic! > we've even added…
> More to the point: the regulations are not for you, they're for the 33%-ish of folks who have all sorts of problems. What do you mean with "all sorts of problems"? Most people with "mental" problems do alcohol which…
Just by looking at the implementation I dare to bet that this is the most expensive slice ever invented in JS. And all that conversion and processing to only allow for arr[-1], oh my..
What the heck is this related to shares? You mean to suggest all original devs are millionaire, and that being a millionaire means you don't code anymore? And you, poor guy, missed out?
Almost any console is better than the Windows console. I use iTerm2 on OSX now, what an awesome UX. Maybe it's a good idea that you guys first take a look at what you are actually trying to reinvent.
Wow, so that's fixed after almost 30 years! Flat out amazing, what a team!
> and in Insider's releases we've even added support for Ctrl+Shift+C/V for copy paste (even in wsl!) Insider's release only? Wow, that sounds like really advanced stuff for something totally basic! > we've even added…
> More to the point: the regulations are not for you, they're for the 33%-ish of folks who have all sorts of problems. What do you mean with "all sorts of problems"? Most people with "mental" problems do alcohol which…
Just by looking at the implementation I dare to bet that this is the most expensive slice ever invented in JS. And all that conversion and processing to only allow for arr[-1], oh my..