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10/10 would watch
10/10 would watch
Hard to do when half the applications are built that way. Git GUIs, code/text editors, chat programs, even the next outlook is jumping on this stuff.
I get it that it’s faster to code like that and you basically get cross platform compatibility for free since you’re writing a website, but it’s a hog of resources that should have been stopped years ago.
Yes, electron-based stuff and the likes are a plague
Can we kill locally running web apps from the AppStore next, please?
There are on delete triggers to fix circular dependencies when deleting rows, triggers on update and triggers on row creation!
Only 1288 lines? Can I raise you a 6000+ lines stored procedure that calls to multiple different sql functions that each implements a slightly different variation of the same logic?
I would love that if I had an iPhone mini and the keyboard prevents the software one from popping up. On a full sized regular iPhone I don’t really see the appeal, even if I do like physical keyboards.
“Field missing from registry”, one of my favourite franchises, is now owned by EA? Ugh. 😩
Sharepoint queries are written in something very similar 🤢
I still have nightmares from the one time I had to use that.
You’re literally supposed to leave out cookies for him.
Laughs in Sourcetree
We’ve been doing that the wrong way, offering a discount if they were willing to try the early features.
This is the big money reasoning that I should suggest to the bosses.
Call it “container orchestration” and charge an extra 20% to the customer
I wonder if at least one non empty line from the original code is still present in today’s desktop version
Must’ve been Win7. There were ways to upgrade certain 7 licenses to valid Win 8.x licenses (the infamous Windows 8.x with Media Center) that you could get if you had a viable Win7 license (anything except starter, basic and pro). Win 10 and 11 were free “upgrades” if you had a 7+ key
Windows 7 and Windows 8 were definitely not free upgrades
All I’m saying is “AndAlso”
Time to become a Visual Basic .Net developer
Someone has a Motorola! 😀
S31 was right though, the Founders should’ve been exterminated