My opinion: Anytime you share code by posting it publicly, you should always be prepared for negative feedback. In some cases that might be the whole point of posting it: you want to learn from your mistakes.
Very well said.
It's funny what Torvalds said about "good taste" because I have had the same sort of idea for years. But I'd never heard any programmer articulate it as such. I also call it "sensibilities". I have no clue if his idea…
<sarcasm> Whatever you do, do NOT turn off Javascript, or stop using Microsoft products like Windows, or Adobe products like their "Flash" player or even their seemingly harmless PDF viewer. Don't be fooled into…
Hypothesis: Yelp relies on blackmail. Disprove it.
Haven't looked at the cheat sheets but... If you just want something readable, a couple of quick and dirty ways are: col -bx < typescript|less strings typescript |less You can further clean things up by deleting…
"Informational article" style advertising. In this case the ad is for Puppet/Chef.
My opinion: Anytime you share code by posting it publicly, you should always be prepared for negative feedback. In some cases that might be the whole point of posting it: you want to learn from your mistakes.
Very well said.
It's funny what Torvalds said about "good taste" because I have had the same sort of idea for years. But I'd never heard any programmer articulate it as such. I also call it "sensibilities". I have no clue if his idea…
<sarcasm> Whatever you do, do NOT turn off Javascript, or stop using Microsoft products like Windows, or Adobe products like their "Flash" player or even their seemingly harmless PDF viewer. Don't be fooled into…
Hypothesis: Yelp relies on blackmail. Disprove it.
Haven't looked at the cheat sheets but... If you just want something readable, a couple of quick and dirty ways are: col -bx < typescript|less strings typescript |less You can further clean things up by deleting…
"Informational article" style advertising. In this case the ad is for Puppet/Chef.