They would see nothing wrong with it
They would see nothing wrong with it
Grammar is too woke
It’s a small price to pay to keep pronouns away from our games.
Unfortunately it’s the exciting politics that gets all the attention. Democrats likely lost because they’re just too boring.
Are people forgetting his Dijon Mustard scandal? Unforgivable.
I don’t trust you. There must be some hidden meaning.
The type is dynamic. It can be whatever you wish.
Reminds me of a YouTube video giving thorough advice on what you should do if you would ever time travel back to medieval Europe.
Some person I just met at a party asked me if I have Asperger’s. He explained he has Asperger’s himself and just wondered.
I thought it was a rude remark of him. Especially since we barely know each other. I certainly don’t have Asperger’s.
This was some years ago.
Either way, I just got diagnosed.
I’m 30-ish, and started to get into a few dates just this year.
I’m not sure why it has taken so long. Maybe it’s because of social anxiety that has taken long time learning how to manage.
I haven’t been on a particularly good date yet though.
For me it’s the opposite. No money no deal.
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Let me guess, the coins can only be bought in bundles. The bundles are deliberately made so that no matter how you spend the coins, you’ll always have 1 or 2 coins left. Which makes you encouraged to buy another bundle to make all your moneys worth.
There’s C++/CLI if you want to combine garbage collection with the pain of C++
Knowledge is knowing that the monster isn’t Frankenstein.
Wisdom is knowing that the monster is Frankenstein.
The great thing about Slack is how easy it is to make automations. I guess this one just reads RSS feeds.
At my work we have automations notifying us about production errors for example.
I like to mix between OOP and FP for different levels. OOP is great for higher architectural problems. FP is great for everything under it.
And yes, inheritance was a huge mistake. Just use composition and interfaces instead.
I agree, and I count that as “key information that’s difficult to understand from the code”.
IMO, comments should be used to provide value to the code. If they’re used too much, then readers of the code will more likely stop reading them altogether. They already got what they need from the code itself and the comments usually don’t add much value.
If they’re sparse, then that’s a good indication they’re important and shouldn’t be missed.
Windows ME was incredibly short lived though