Mine is not in the list.
“Click here and there, because no documentation…”
Mine is not in the list.
“Click here and there, because no documentation…”
You don’t say if you noticed before pushing. If it’s your last commit and not pushed yet, you can still amend your last commit.
Also, who knows if Netlify didn’t provoque the ddos to make free loaners pay?
what the fuck else do you want?
Lol, maybe a max-width on body at least, so I don’t lose my line when reading long lines.
It’s said to have narrow lines helps readeability for a reason.
Although, I agree, you don’t need much to make a website that is functional.
Using the JIS layout. One thing I miss from ANSI is the single and double quotes on my right pinky.(on the same key) Other than that, JIS is a nice layout to do programing with.
Clojure, can’t stop using it, so fun to use!
Good on you to not have to maintain legacy code (15years+). Also, as a comparison, with JAVA, I have a legacy JAVA 1.5 to maintain, as far as you have the runtime, that stuff works, and that’s it. This is how it should be.
Serious Answer: PHP in itself is not that bad, despite some discussable decisions in function naming and arguments order to name a few. The biggest problem, is that it has a settings file describing how it works (php.ini) and that sh*t will bite you in the rear when you move apps from server to server, where all the libs are different etc… PHP never works out of the box when moving something on a new server, that is the worst part of the language.
Meanwhile in APL, you just 20 50 60 90, 10
dum, dum, dum…another one bite the dust…
Perl made me laugh more that I want to admint…
set margin:auto
to your div, and call it a day, no need of flex/grid whatever…
lol, MD5 is NOT a secure password algorithm…
I am the one on the right at the moment…
Yep, those shorts are dumb, and YT is passive aggresive when closing the tray: “ok, we’ll repoen the tray in 30 days”. It’s like “I don’t care you don’t want those, I’ll feed them to you no matter what…” Piss off YT!
If they don’t want browsers to access the site, why keeping the site open in the first place? And if only regulated people have to access it, they can just share a ssh key or something to grant access, I don’t see big problems here. Am I missing something?
wait a little bit, electron is still loading…
Exactly, programming shouldn’t be easily accessible. Anybody following a tutorial can make a simple page working. And they think they know programming, get hired by people not knowing any better, and here we are, debugging supid shit instead of doing nice things.
Lol, what is the knife for?
A URL is not an agent string, just saying.