To be fair, if it was that bad 4 years ago, it’s gotta be even worse now, right?
To be fair, if it was that bad 4 years ago, it’s gotta be even worse now, right?
Article was more informative than “isn’t Hitler.” I don’t understand this comment.
Quick solution: when you don’t understand what someone just said, wait a few seconds before asking what. Often, your brain will fill in the gap given a second to catch up.
Israel had criticised the choice of Ms Hadid. It accused her of hostility to Israel and noted that 11 Israeli athletes had been killed by Palestinian attackers at the Munich Games
Holy fucking shit, the audacity. Thousands of Palestinian children have been killed by Israeli attackers, far more recently.
As Faith in Strange Days
Yeah, 100%. I don’t really recognize the complaint that “it isn’t in the standard library” as being super valid. If you know what an option monad is and you want to use one, you can certainly create one. Lots of people don’t know what it is and won’t miss it, especially in this context since the option monad is a functional construct and C# is an objects-first language.
It’s sick as hell!
Null reference checking by the compiler is enabled by default in new C# projects.
C# doesn’t come with an option monad in its standard library, but its cooler sibling F# does.
You don’t need to code or use a terminal to use Linux
Memento
Well fuckin’ said. Preach!
Yes, exactly. Except Tijuana Flats, they’re all right.
Same! It’s been great.
That was my choice too. I made the jump to Mint earlier this year and couldn’t be happier. It took a little effort to get updated GPU drivers, and my games sometimes need an extra CLI argument added, but those things have been pretty quickly and easily found on the Mint forums, Ubuntu forums, or ProtonDB comments.
Because you still need to be able to understand what’s actually getting executed. There’s no debugger so you’ll still be debugging Bash.
Are you saying that you want to separate your two logical sections by having different levels of indentation and that’s what makes Python go crazy?
Since it’s a superset of JSON, couldn’t you just use the JSON notation if you hate the semantic whitespace?
I like the idea in principle. For it to be worth using though, it needs to output readable Bash.
let
is also used to declare values in better languages than JavaScript, such as Haskell and ML family languages like OCaml and F#
I understand now having read your linked comment