I can't tell if you're being serious or sarcastic when you say "Wolfram's clear and simple exposition style" Can you link me an example?
The number is divisible by three I guess.
I just tried poetry because of this thread. So I can't really talk about poetry, but I can share my frustration with pipenv. First, the best thing I like about pipenv is `pipenv shell`. It's integration with virtualenvs…
> We can do better and simpler at the same time. How?
baidu and google.cn are high up on the list of non-HTTPS sites. google.cn is an interesting one though: It redirects HTTPS to http, but the site consists of an image that redirects to google.com.hk which is https-only.…
I'm not sure how what you linked is related, but the only "surprising" thing here is probably `true == 1`. This evaluates to true, and because comparisons are left-associative, we have `(true == 1) === true` which…
I can't tell if you're being serious or sarcastic when you say "Wolfram's clear and simple exposition style" Can you link me an example?
The number is divisible by three I guess.
I just tried poetry because of this thread. So I can't really talk about poetry, but I can share my frustration with pipenv. First, the best thing I like about pipenv is `pipenv shell`. It's integration with virtualenvs…
> We can do better and simpler at the same time. How?
baidu and google.cn are high up on the list of non-HTTPS sites. google.cn is an interesting one though: It redirects HTTPS to http, but the site consists of an image that redirects to google.com.hk which is https-only.…
I'm not sure how what you linked is related, but the only "surprising" thing here is probably `true == 1`. This evaluates to true, and because comparisons are left-associative, we have `(true == 1) === true` which…