>ignore them for some reason The reasons are clearly stated in the issue you have linked.
Elitism is good. Elitism is just. There is absolutely nothing wrong with elitism. Skill based one of course.
>immutable >setters sigh
No. You want 'for' to be a looping construct with no other meanings. Seeing code in my native language makes me laugh, I can't take it seriously.
What is the point of this post? To shame the author?
Can't wait for the Ladybird to arrive.
It is not an IDE though, just set of compilers/translators like gcc.
>period of 1995-2001 That time basically only some intro-European migrations happened: Germans repatriating from the recently dissolved USSR, other Europeans moving back and forth, maybe some refugees from the Balkans.…
libc, starting with errno, continuing with fopen/printf/str* functions, locales, etc is a pile of quick hacks; set of useful abstractions at the time, no doubt! But that time is long gone, for decade(s) it is nothing…
Chaining calls is an anti-pattern. Not only this is needless duplication of ye olde imperative statements sequence it also makes debugging, modifying ("oh I need to call some function in the middle of the chain, ugh"),…
>Native compilation is now enabled by default. And it shows. Now emacs is much nicer to use on Windows. Big thanks to the developers!
Internet of today quite differ from the Internet of the past.
Judging by the quality of the content of the page, this KOSA bill is at least not a bad thing.
>Like Israel, the Soviets also failed to invest in the lands they occupied Don't know about Israel, but you definitely know nothing about the Soviets.
Why complicate things? Just fire him.
>everyone using it in business and multimedia must just like making their life harder Nah, they just either don't know any better or just don't care. I think it is a mix of both. >I forgot Linux was the greatest You…
>macOS is good You can't be possibly more wrong here, mate. macOS is an absolute garbage. Always was. And Windows 11 tries to mimic that but fortunately fails at that too. Edit: add reddit spacing
I dislike SaaS very strongly. I will not repeat the "why"s mentioned in this thread, just add one that I haven't seen yet: SaaS incentivize doing busywork that is visible but not necessarily useful. For example…
Well they were not that huge, but most of organizations had "board of honor" with photos and names of best workers displayed for everyone to see. It was mocked ("look at those idiots that work for free, lol") even…
Probably increase, because demand for the "silent" sellers will increase.
Was/is there ever a precedent of punishing both buyers and sellers? How did/does it fare?
Hello, Hitler, how is the weather in Hell?
Ugh... I read the same about Ukraine being a beacon of freedom, democracy, and prosperity and Putin being extremely mad because Russia has none of that, and Russians would be pointing fingers and asking questions...…
>What does China actually stand to gain by invading Taiwan? Dignity. Healing of the last wound inflicted by invaders. China will be whole again. And also removal of American puppet from their border and drastic decrease…
Computers help generating gigabytes if not petabytes of (garbage) content that is consumed by billions of people in HD+ 24/7. AI will soon increase that even further. Or that doesn't count as a productivity boost?
>ignore them for some reason The reasons are clearly stated in the issue you have linked.
Elitism is good. Elitism is just. There is absolutely nothing wrong with elitism. Skill based one of course.
>immutable >setters sigh
No. You want 'for' to be a looping construct with no other meanings. Seeing code in my native language makes me laugh, I can't take it seriously.
What is the point of this post? To shame the author?
Can't wait for the Ladybird to arrive.
It is not an IDE though, just set of compilers/translators like gcc.
>period of 1995-2001 That time basically only some intro-European migrations happened: Germans repatriating from the recently dissolved USSR, other Europeans moving back and forth, maybe some refugees from the Balkans.…
libc, starting with errno, continuing with fopen/printf/str* functions, locales, etc is a pile of quick hacks; set of useful abstractions at the time, no doubt! But that time is long gone, for decade(s) it is nothing…
Chaining calls is an anti-pattern. Not only this is needless duplication of ye olde imperative statements sequence it also makes debugging, modifying ("oh I need to call some function in the middle of the chain, ugh"),…
>Native compilation is now enabled by default. And it shows. Now emacs is much nicer to use on Windows. Big thanks to the developers!
Internet of today quite differ from the Internet of the past.
Judging by the quality of the content of the page, this KOSA bill is at least not a bad thing.
>Like Israel, the Soviets also failed to invest in the lands they occupied Don't know about Israel, but you definitely know nothing about the Soviets.
Why complicate things? Just fire him.
>everyone using it in business and multimedia must just like making their life harder Nah, they just either don't know any better or just don't care. I think it is a mix of both. >I forgot Linux was the greatest You…
>macOS is good You can't be possibly more wrong here, mate. macOS is an absolute garbage. Always was. And Windows 11 tries to mimic that but fortunately fails at that too. Edit: add reddit spacing
I dislike SaaS very strongly. I will not repeat the "why"s mentioned in this thread, just add one that I haven't seen yet: SaaS incentivize doing busywork that is visible but not necessarily useful. For example…
Well they were not that huge, but most of organizations had "board of honor" with photos and names of best workers displayed for everyone to see. It was mocked ("look at those idiots that work for free, lol") even…
Probably increase, because demand for the "silent" sellers will increase.
Was/is there ever a precedent of punishing both buyers and sellers? How did/does it fare?
Hello, Hitler, how is the weather in Hell?
Ugh... I read the same about Ukraine being a beacon of freedom, democracy, and prosperity and Putin being extremely mad because Russia has none of that, and Russians would be pointing fingers and asking questions...…
>What does China actually stand to gain by invading Taiwan? Dignity. Healing of the last wound inflicted by invaders. China will be whole again. And also removal of American puppet from their border and drastic decrease…
Computers help generating gigabytes if not petabytes of (garbage) content that is consumed by billions of people in HD+ 24/7. AI will soon increase that even further. Or that doesn't count as a productivity boost?