There literally is no option for it. I can only buy my milk in cartons with this cap on
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There literally is no option for it. I can only buy my milk in cartons with this cap on
Any new client doesn’t get old messages. Phone only allows the possibility of transferring a backup, which desktop doesn’t have.
There’s no answer to this. All can do what you want in varying degrees. With Opal you can compile Ruby to JavaScript for your frontend for example. Or with electron you can use JavaScript as desktop application.
You gotta say much more about the actual requirements to make any meaningful comparison.
Is it only ironic to me that it’s hosted on GitHub? :D
But that’s what I meant, you can reduce the main content width to increase readability, but the secondary content like languages would still be fine to fill the now empty space.
But if these blemishes turn up intermittently in different places, aren’t they a part of you in general? Yes, they might not be in that spot all the time, so “sure it’s fine to remove that because it’s not a permanent part of you” but if it keeps reoccurring, then I would argue that they’re a permanent part of you.
I would still remove it, but simply because clear skin makes you look better. I wouldn’t try to explain this vanity away.
I was so confused when they removed the sidebar and put it into icons.
Yes, replace the space on the right that is being used right now with… nothing. And let’s take away horizontal space instead and make you remember what the icons mean… Why?
I’m not an expert in formal languages at all… But when I read your question, I was like “really?”
I mean yeah, when we talk about a program’s purpose we don’t often say “it verifies an input”. But what is verifying an input really? Deciding if a statement is true or false. And if you really want to, you can deconstruct almost anything any program does into components of that.
Should this UI element be displayed? Input: page visit, user, users preferences. Output: reject/confirm. Should the UI element be red? Should it be green?
And so on and so on for literally everything. Yeah, formal language theory is not strictly required for doing that, but it still is the foundation that is abstracted away. Same as you don’t need to know about the theory behind mathematical operations and classes and sets to do 1+1.
I made this quite a while ago. Never posted it anywhere. I think you’ll like it :)
Usually, unless there’s a specific reason to rewrite a project in another language (like performance, maintainability requirements, skillsets of available developers, dead ecosystem, etc) I wouldn’t do it. Java is perfectly suited for your goal of “least amount of setup required for future contributors” and many contributors will know Java well.
In general, it is much much easier to make existing code readable than to create new code already readable while maintaining the same feature set. So if you have a problem with FLTK, I would just switch to another GUI library. In the process of changing your code, you’ll actually start to understand how to separate layers of concern. Because theoretically, if your code were set up properly, it should be relatively easy to replace GUI libraries. It is likely not set up properly with lots of interdependency between UI concerns and application logic.
Netbeans is also a pretty terrible IDE imo. With an open source project, you can apply for the open source license of intelliJ, which is the gold standard.
That being said. If you really don’t want to use Java anymore just to learn something new, I would suggest a JVM language that can even use Java dependencies, like Kotlin or Clojure. Especially Clojure will teach you a lot of new things that will make you more productive as a programmer. However, every language will come with tooling-related quirks, it will be impossible for you to find a language that doesn’t have any problems at all like you describe. Why do you think there are so many languages in the first place? Because people didn’t like something about the other ones, often also tooling related.
I use the default desktop KeePass client (no Xs or whatever) and it always synced correctly and picked up abd merged changes.
I just use Keepass2Android. You can use any solution you’d like that is able to sync normal files and sync your database between your devices
I’ve been using KeePass and thought of course because so many people use Bitwarden that must be a thing there already. I’ve never used Bitwarden, but I would’ve switched to something else just because it didn’t have autofill for formfields. I even let KeePass auto-submit on websites where I know it works reliably, saving even more time, because I was annoyed by even having to press the “login” button. But I’m glad to know it exists on Bitwarden as well now.
Blablabla tldr - less money/profits in the gaming industry.
Everything is terrible and troubled now of course. Because without growth, what even is there?
I treasure it a lot. The aesthetic, the design, the voices, the calm, everything just fits together perfectly to create something amazing that’s truly greater than its parts.
I feel like it’s a game that works best if you are a person that either doesn’t have or can let go of their expectations, and just experience.
I love Clojure+Clojurescript
Maybe your server just has Gluetun intolerance…
Big city, nice. I live in a small town. Could drive 30km to somewhere else, which I’m sure will not offset any savings xD