Yep 👍 that did the trick thanks!
Yep 👍 that did the trick thanks!
Dunno, maybe! 🤔 Tell me, 15 years ago which editor were you using? Editors have come so far in the last 15 years and I think that many people forget how rough even visual studio was for the longest time.
But do go in with the passive aggressive tone to a comment made in a thread about unpopular opinions. Very noble!
I would say my observations were between 2006-2010 and this was at UC Berkeley. Again, I shit you not.
Extra tid bit: during the same time I watched a EECS student rage while using vim. I then watched them code Java in nano for the rest of the day…
Until we reach Poopybyte I just don’t care…
Yeah… notlikethismeme.jpg
Of course I have, where did I say that I use spaces? I was making a comment based off of observations of web developers over the years and surprisingly a lot of them will mash the space bar all day. I shit you not. But go ahead and project that onto me for some reason?
That the HTML/CSS structure of web programming is absolutely disgusting and not necessary. The internet could be and should be so much more from a developer pov. Also people who double space instead of tab often have their mouths open while mashing space 16 times.
I completely understand and clearly see that web development is the future, but I still think it’s all gross and will always prefer targeted efficient compiled code. Why? Because I’m a huge fucking dork.
Honestly yeah if I hadn’t played so much if 2 I bet going into 3 would be a great time for anyone new to the series. Great fun and the single player campaign was a blast.
I’ve never lost interest in a game faster than I did with splat 3. I’m talking multiplayer. Loved splat 2 quite a bit but 3 was just a rehash fest of unlocking the same clothes and guns for the first 30+ hours…
I’ve seen this one used in the news when they want to make one side of a statistic stand out.
Tried to force them to upgrade to windows 11 and the penguins said “we’d rather die!”
There were zero casualties as nobody showed up.
🔍 beginning search for any references to rust, vim, mechanical keyboards, functional programming, and/or monadic bros (be they supermonads or regular).
Great job! This could be very useful. Will have to test!