POV: Auto correct turned itself off
POV: Auto correct turned itself off
That’s insanely dumb
I love how well the PolyMC -> PrismLauncher transition went. It’s great that the asshole owning it didn’t just spew transphobic hate, but also removed the contribution rights to all other people, leading them to immediately flock to an alternative.
Yes, but not for indentation (which is obviously what I meant)
It isn’t, there are curly braces. It’s TypeScript.
This is awesome. But one question as I’m not so familiar with emacs: Why do they punish someone when trying to use emacs but not vi? Why do you see emacs as something works?
In my experience, you can’t expect it to deliver great working code, but it can always point you in the right direction.
There were some situations in which I just had no idea on how to do something, and it pointed me to the right library. The code itself was flawed, but with this information, I could use the library documentation and get it to work.
As a Rustacean, I’d rather use C than C++ for a small project.
Wait, Facebook did the same nonsense as well?
Not really, besides ml who are usually tankies (ml stands for Marxist Leninist and the mods delete anything against China, etc.)
No, if clauses are just with present or past tense or something like could, but you shouldn’t use would, only in the first part.
Yeah, but that comment was about the pair programming tile and not about the bottom of the image
There was no source in the pair programming tile. They literally put white where already white was.
A good Dev in the situation you mention will design the solution needed now not the one you hope for later.
Maintainability is one of the most important if not the most important goal when programming. If a dev only designs a solution that fits for exactly the current situation but doesn’t allow any changes, it’s not a good dev.
But yeah, if you start small, a solution that’s made for that is preferable. You can still refactor things when you get magnitudes larger and have the budget.
IntelliJ at least has a good open source version and it’s free for students
https://www.monkeyuser.com/2019/bug-fixing-ways/
They literally censored… nothing?
Instant commit --amend + push --force
Can you explain what’s supposed to be so complicated about it?
To quote @dfyx@lemmy.helios42.de
You’re paying for the convenience of having it compiled and uploaded to the store. Nobody keeps you from compiling it for yourself. Or from getting it for free through F-Droid which is even linked from their github repository.
Depends on the programming language