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The needlessly learned dogs are flooding the job market!
The needlessly learned dogs are flooding the job market!
Venmo is owned by PayPal, so that might not solve anything
They have amazing handwriting
Wouldn’t you think that the coffee pays for itself when you factor in productivity?
I have to run the .ps1 script in a new Command Prompt because the compilation takes a few minutes
I don’t follow this reasoning. Is it because you don’t want to take over the VSCode terminal with a long command? Couldn’t you can open multiple tabs, or run in the background, or use screen/tmux, etc.?
GNU Raster Editing Program - GREP
Graphical Image Tool - GIT
Photo Editing with Raster Layers - PERL
Visual Image Manipulator - VIM
YAML is the Excel of data formats due to the Norway Problem
Until then, we have simdjson https://github.com/simdjson/simdjson
And just intellectually dishonest. It makes no sense that it’s OK to view the same content in the app but not on the web.
JavaScript is no match for wget -r
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Not really. I believe : is the “true” builtin. So it’s like running a program that exits with zero and writes nothing to stdout. The >> streams the empty stdout into the named file.
Because now touch does two things.
Without touch, we could “just” use the shell to create files.
: > foo.txt
To bonbatenate files?
That’s funny, plain “programmer” would be my preferred term if it weren’t for the fact that non-tech folks think it sounds like menial work. I’ve landed on “software engineer” because that’s what my employer calls me and other people seem to understand a little bit, too.
I’m terrified by this binary config file. Why?! Was he writing C and said “fuck it, memcpy”?
Edit: I suppose it would be more like “fuck it, fprintf(f, (char*)my_config_object, sizeof(my_config_object))”
That it’s dry and boring and even I must hate it because there’s no place for creativity in a technical field.
SELECT food FROM menu WHERE name LIKE ‘Fried %’;
Please don’t show me how the sausage is made
Slap an Apple Vision Pro on ya face
The best comments are “why” comments, the runner up is “how” comments if high-level enough, and maybe just don’t write “what” comments at all because everyone reading your code knows how to read code.