Inline means that your element should be treated like text. If your element is not text, then you shouldn’t use inline. In this screenshot the element is text, so it’s ok.
Inline means that your element should be treated like text. If your element is not text, then you shouldn’t use inline. In this screenshot the element is text, so it’s ok.
Inline is never needed and you already know that.
There’s nothing hard about semantic naming. Especially when you’re separating your elements into components and use SCSS or some other pre-processor.
Frameworks like bootstrap are a cancer.
There are two types of hotels: those who serve early breakfasts because most of their clients are early birds, and all inclusives where most of the clients are night owls. You’re just staying at the wrong type of hotel.
4-5 star hotels in Europe tend to serve quality food in a decent tableware.
Hotel breakfasts tend to be more expensive than eating out.
Lemmings only like to pretend to be poor.
Add a flag.
Yeah, why not?
If it calculates personal income tax, just call calculatePersonalIncomeTax
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PLA is digestible, it doesn’t pose a microplastic threat. If it gets into you, it’ll become a part of your poop.
PLA doesn’t last long. It starts to fall apart after a few months of exposure to sunlight in otherwise completely sterile environment. It is also easily compostable in hot industrial composters. It is also digestible by mammals, thus its micro particles are not an issue.
I don’t know what you are doing in the plastics industry, but it seems that you don’t understand what words “biodegradable” and “plastic” mean.
Hard disagree - that’s just dumb:
// Calculates tax
function calculateTax() { }
It’s not up to me. Or you.
The majority of the human population lives in urban areas. And in developed countries pretty much everyone lives in such areas.
Because no one is using JSON.parse directly. Do you guys even code?
Didn’t you have pay phones on every corner?
No.