You say that, then use a language that allows you to do this (it’s not lisp)
if (foo);
{
bar();
}
You say that, then use a language that allows you to do this (it’s not lisp)
if (foo);
{
bar();
}
Operator overloads, descriptor protocol, decorators
Wernstrom!
Mozilla completes what Google was too afraid to finish.
Very few package maintainers even like providing packages written in C#/.NET. For example, the linux version of git-credential-manager (included with git on windows) is only available on gentoo, nixpkgs, and the AUR. There’s linux builds in the github releases, but nobody will ship it.
So it’s like “gifting” someone a puppy.
Maybe they’ll add it to Mono.
In that case, they’re probably your boss.
it makes sense everyone pays for what they order
In my experience, the only time a single person will cover most of or all of the bill is when they are celebrating something, like getting a promotion or moving to a new team.
You gotta learn to sew when you’re constantly ripping your shirt with each flex.
There is HDR support. At least Plasma 6 supports it.
They’re fixing the exploit The Spiffing Brit and others use.
core-js is exactly that, but it focuses on implementing baseline features that can be polyfilled.
O(n!). I like it.
Your ISP already leases your modem.
My point is companies would love if you didn’t own your own computer and I wouldn’t be surprised if they got some legislation through to let them license it that way.
my actual property rights as owner of the machine
Very poor choice of words
Lua tables are secretly hashmaps
As long as you don’t have to implement it yourself.