> Resource Limit Is Reached :\",
Completely agree on every bullet point, Every time I saw simple bash scripts or/and Makefile used - it did not seem to be the idiomatic way of doing things in python but after using it for a while - turned out to be one…
JetBrains have heard the prayers :D Here is an announce of pipenv support: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2018/06/pycharm-2018-2-ea... > because you have to bundle the dependencies and zip it btw, I've used…
Interesting reading, I share some of the points in the post, however, one more dependency manager? Mostly I've used plain `python -m venv venv` and it always worked well. A downside - you need to add a few bash scripts…
> By the way, all Macbook pro models still have the 3.5mm audio jack. Ha-ha, you are right, it was a reference to a scandal they had when removed audio jack from phones. Just a joke :)
Oh, you are right, not sure why I was almost sure it does not exist. Good catch!
> I dont have the patience or the know-how to tune the touchpad to be decent in Linux. I thought it would be an issue too, however Gnome and latest ubuntu fixed issues with trackpad and screen resolution
Agree, moved to tap-click in a first day. As time goes you get use to it but it is still far from Mac touchpad (even more I have not seen anything better in any laptops)
Yeah, it was nice for a first few weeks and when I went travelling I got into issues. Some WiFi's did not work and a guy with a MBP next to me was just smiling :D Just google for XPS WiFi issue and you will get plenty…
It takes a few hours for me to switch to any OS. Most of my tools are not OS dependent like (vim, PyCharm, Chrome/Firefox, Sublime), others are default ones (I do not really care which shell script is there or which…
Good summary, I share most of the points provided in the post. Also, I think a few more things worth to mention. Pros: - XPS has a decent hardware (I got 16GB, i8Gen, 500GB SSD and forgot about having a few docker…
Infinity
I love it and would buy one! Especially using "comics" style as it was mentioned before. Not only colours on data structures help to understand the algorithm, but also those nice tips, lamps and stars here and there.…
I have been using vim as my primary IDE for small projects for more than a year till previous month. Everything was fine, even optimizing slow plugins was OK for me. The best plugin I used was a YCM, the best…
> Resource Limit Is Reached :\",
Completely agree on every bullet point, Every time I saw simple bash scripts or/and Makefile used - it did not seem to be the idiomatic way of doing things in python but after using it for a while - turned out to be one…
JetBrains have heard the prayers :D Here is an announce of pipenv support: https://blog.jetbrains.com/pycharm/2018/06/pycharm-2018-2-ea... > because you have to bundle the dependencies and zip it btw, I've used…
Interesting reading, I share some of the points in the post, however, one more dependency manager? Mostly I've used plain `python -m venv venv` and it always worked well. A downside - you need to add a few bash scripts…
> By the way, all Macbook pro models still have the 3.5mm audio jack. Ha-ha, you are right, it was a reference to a scandal they had when removed audio jack from phones. Just a joke :)
Oh, you are right, not sure why I was almost sure it does not exist. Good catch!
> I dont have the patience or the know-how to tune the touchpad to be decent in Linux. I thought it would be an issue too, however Gnome and latest ubuntu fixed issues with trackpad and screen resolution
Agree, moved to tap-click in a first day. As time goes you get use to it but it is still far from Mac touchpad (even more I have not seen anything better in any laptops)
Yeah, it was nice for a first few weeks and when I went travelling I got into issues. Some WiFi's did not work and a guy with a MBP next to me was just smiling :D Just google for XPS WiFi issue and you will get plenty…
It takes a few hours for me to switch to any OS. Most of my tools are not OS dependent like (vim, PyCharm, Chrome/Firefox, Sublime), others are default ones (I do not really care which shell script is there or which…
Good summary, I share most of the points provided in the post. Also, I think a few more things worth to mention. Pros: - XPS has a decent hardware (I got 16GB, i8Gen, 500GB SSD and forgot about having a few docker…
Infinity
I love it and would buy one! Especially using "comics" style as it was mentioned before. Not only colours on data structures help to understand the algorithm, but also those nice tips, lamps and stars here and there.…
I have been using vim as my primary IDE for small projects for more than a year till previous month. Everything was fine, even optimizing slow plugins was OK for me. The best plugin I used was a YCM, the best…