Soke vrsions of DOS used a VCS named Source Library Manager, SLM, aka Slime. Later, it became Microsoft Delta, and eventually SourceSafe, then they switched to SourceDepot, which was a flavor of Perforce.
Soke vrsions of DOS used a VCS named Source Library Manager, SLM, aka Slime. Later, it became Microsoft Delta, and eventually SourceSafe, then they switched to SourceDepot, which was a flavor of Perforce.
Agree with whay the other person said. Mods for these games are incredible, often better than the core game. Definitely do it
Probably 80% of America can? Yeah, it’ll take 5+ years to accomplish, but it’s not unattainable.
Most people don’t accomplish 6 months emergency fund in 1 year, no. It’s a marathon, not a sprint.
Then you save 6 months expenses.
Black only. Either bold or italics if you feel the need to add emphasis.
Most resumes are parsed by tools and you’ll never see fancy formatting anyways.
The green check mark implies your system is secure and stable with its current updates, even when it indicates you’re not up to date, usually means that your system is secure and functioning properly with the updates it currently has.
The yellow text indicates there are important updates available, but they might not be critical for immediate system security and stability.
No gore. Working as intended.
One file at a time. Make strong pre-commit eslint rules (that way you don’t impact existing code), eventually update tsconfig. You’ll get there :)
Sounds like you don’t know how to properly use TypeScript…
I don’t disagree but 1m is 25k a year for 40 years. So yes, most of his supporters WILL earn 1m in their lives.
Okay, but on the other hand, my group if friends tried to tip a cow. It didn’t budge.