

The post chooses to use Python, where single and double quotes are equivalent and are not a semantic change. In other languages that might be, but that’s not the point of the article. A semantic diff is language dependent.
The post chooses to use Python, where single and double quotes are equivalent and are not a semantic change. In other languages that might be, but that’s not the point of the article. A semantic diff is language dependent.
Same. And I was a Nova pro user years ago.
GPS works without data or WiFi.
sshhhh let the kid develop a bit of impostor syndrome first
what do you want to do?
as in printing \a
in c? It was one of my first ones too.
you’re not yet in college and have been coding for 4 years?
You already have a head start. Most of my Comp Eng classmates hadn’t written a hello world when they started. Go through your CS, get one or more internships, and you’ll have some perspective.
This is the way. It reminds me of writing pug back when it was still called Jade. Probably the only time I enjoyed writing HTML or templating.
Nice, I’ve wanted something like this many times now.
you can use self hosted runners from GitHub though
The problem is that it’s not insert my language of choice.
I’m sure you can just --amend
it and push with --force-with-lease
(safer than just --force
). That’ll prevent the 78343 commits.
act drastically reduced the amount of back-and-forth getting actions right for me
The argument is that a beginner might not notice a command falls. The && prevents further execution.
Personally I’ve seen that happen several times myself. Beginners are just not used to reading the cmd outputs and I can’t blame them. There are many CLI tools with awful error reporting out there.
Writing YAML is only better than writing XML. I’d rather read and write JSON, which is allegedly not “human-friendly” for some reason.
If you get to choose a format, please pick something else. There are plenty of better options these days.
I wouldn’t call those examples complex
Enough for xfinity to charge their bullshit fee for going over 1.2TB in December. Not enough to justify paying for unlimited data every month.
dua is more like ncdu in rust, less stale too
it’s more effort and care compared to a throwaway script, not necessarily compared to other languages
Then a semantic diff is not for you, just use the old method.