

Same. I loved the Switch. My next gaming console will be the Steam Deck. Fuck Nintendo, it’s over.
Same. I loved the Switch. My next gaming console will be the Steam Deck. Fuck Nintendo, it’s over.
There are a lot of offline doc downloaders, man pages, books, even raw repositories to make sure that you’re independent and can work offline or without a VPN to the company.
And again, I was only saying that only juniors do google searches all the time. When you get some experience, you have broader tasks like adding features, debugging, handling the architecture, or refactoring that require less google stuff.
I’ve been coding for more than 20 years. Googling things is the norm but not the job. You should have all your docs and API stored offline anyway.
The guy said going back and forth with a search engine. That’s what juniors do, not software engineers.
If you google stuff all the time you have serious problems.
Bytes is a way to store data. Its unrelated to memory management, even if its automatic.
What is the reason you switched to AZERTY
Not OP but I would guess he wants full immersion in a new country with a new language. That’s still not a good idea IMHO. AZERTY is no different than QWERTY (except for a few keys) because you still move and distord your fingers all over the place whether you use one language or the other. I switched to the full “Colemak on US ISO keyboard” and my fingers have no problem writing in French too.
LDLC (online shop) has those new keyboards, but I don’t know if its worth it since the problem with all the standard layouts are the location of the letters in the first place.
I’m French but I’m a programmer. I fully switched to standard Colemak in 6 months. There was no difference between QWERTY and AZERTY to me and I had pain in my wrists. Colemak removed that pain in a few weeks and I still get to keep the standard shortcuts (Ctrl+C/V…) because some keys stay in the same place. It’s annoying sometimes when you’re learning but it’s definitely worth it.
Idiots want to dominante I guess. Smart people want to learn. They are not smart.
But it lacks the main feature of a casino: taking people’s money.
Upvoted because I hate git too and only use GUIs for it.
Jujutsu is great and I use it at work in personal projects. Being compatible with the git back end is an immense bonus. I use the command line and its really fun too.
It was fun in the 80s when we had no internet, video games were a niche, and crazy people could talk about all the new games, but that era is no more.
Not crazy but in the 80s France imported a fuckton of anime from Japan without thinking about the original target audience.
Since they wanted to show that to kids, they had to censor a lot of stuff. The most funny was when blood was colored in black everywhere (only a black liquid gushing out of bad guys), or when characters were getting drunk on orange juice.
I wouldn’t say it’s “more important” in Python but usually: 1. Documentation is very important in every language, and 2. Python uses docstrings to achieve this.
Try Mercurial too. Both projects started at the same time but git won. Mercurial is equivalent but its interesting.
I used to do it on the phone with YNAB, but now it’s only 2 or 3 minutes on my computer in the evening.
You may or may not be joking, but jujutsu is the first true git alternative that I’m actively trying on small projects at work. The command-line is great, and I can still interact with other devs without breaking stuff.
Buuuuuuuut if you’re a CS student, don’t bother, it’s weird and you should focus on git which is used everywhere. You can get free GUI clients like Sublime Merge or SmartGit to ease the pain. I’ve been hating git since the beginning, but it’s the least worst SCM right now. Learn the command-line, but I have never done that since it’s infuriating, and that’s why I’ve been using GUIs since, holy shit, Wikipedia says 2005.
With jj you’re always the prod whatever you do! Feel free to break that fucking CI.
Yeah, I think this might be a meme. We need more investigation though.