Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
Nice, well done. I wish I could find the same for Debian.
Well, no
So, calculations are not actual software… I’ll stop there.
I work in investment banking environments (calculations). Python is everywhere. Java and C++ as well.
I agree with everything you said, that’s fair. But I do not remember having to much difficulties coding UI interfaces in Qt while supporting numerous end-user configurations.
I feel like this article is completely missing my point. I’ve done my share of programming websites but not for the past 2 decades. And now I’m completely lost at reading CSS. I can’t make sense of the code shown in the picture. And that’s always been my trouble with CSS: the tendency to unnecessarily over-complicate things while reinventing the wheel. They have created a huge barrier for entry to the world of website programming and I think it’s a shame.
Is that why he’s always pushing the boundaries to test my limits?
I was talking about the old-fashion one. It’s really common across France even though modern housing have heat pumps. Oil furnaces have almost completely disappeared and the gas one are in the process of being replaced as well. Electricity is cheaper here than in most countries (thanks to nuclear power plants).
Pretty common here in France and it’s cheap enough. Why would you think it would be expensive? And expensive compared to what?
Thanks!