Teeth are absolutely not cosmetic. Infection of a tooth can lead to dangerous consequences up to sepsis. Your parents didn’t have teeth because they had them removed by a dentist to avoid abscesses.
Guys, please don’t underestimate dental health
Teeth are absolutely not cosmetic. Infection of a tooth can lead to dangerous consequences up to sepsis. Your parents didn’t have teeth because they had them removed by a dentist to avoid abscesses.
Guys, please don’t underestimate dental health
They are often on purpose, as political decision. So that it is easier to push for privatization
I create proper libraries. I don’t do snippets because they make code dirty, redundant and difficult to read on the long run.
I actively discourage people in my team to use snippets copy and pasted everywhere themselves. If it’s reusable code, it should be usable by everyone and well tested
This was my immediate reaction as well.
For those who like living a messy life, there’s always Visual Studio (the original beast, not VSCode)
VSCode supports it also for other shells. This repo is not about vscode, it’s about actual shells. You are the one incorrect in this case
When someone brings points in the discussion, you react like a fan boy student that just bought the new gaming laptop.
Could you please reply about the discussion or go back to school? I am too old for your “no, you shit, you stoopid”
I wonder myself why I keep answering to your comments and that’s why this is my last comment
Unfortunately… That is why I commented above…
Powershell is a shell that pretends to be an OO language and that fails dramatically at both.
It was a design mistake. Much better having a real separation, a real shell and a real OO language. As even Microsoft has recently understood. As you can see also in this case, where Powershell is the last entry
What is a real advantage compared to plain autocomplete? Was it trained to know command flags?
It is anyway nice to see that even in Microsoft the abomination of Powershell is the lowest in the list of shells. It is probably time for them to drop it completely
How is it useful? Dessert vs food?
“At the end of the lunch nowadays everyone want to have a dessert, but this is wrong because they should have food”…
The sentence AI vs algorithms sounds pretty much like this
AI is a broad family of statistical and simulation algorithms.
They don’t replace algorithms, they are algorithms very powerful for some cases. For other cases they are less powerful, or overkill and they shouldn’t be used. But there is no dichotomy, as one (AI) is part of the other (algorithms)
It’s not an average machine though. It’s a non-linear predictive system. Averages suck in non-linear predictions
ML/AI is a huge field. If you don’t like 1 side of it, there are millions others.
ML/AI. Everything else has been eaten by agile/product owners/MBAs/micromanagement. Luckily those people still don’t understand AI… And AI is still stochastic, pi planning and burnout charts don’t work.
If agile bites your ass… Run away, you are too young for wasting your life
All scientific computing is built on top of fortran. Even cutting edge AI runs on top of high performance libraries written in fortran and c. Simply there is less need for fortran developers because high performance subroutines are wrapped to be called by higher level languages, such as python
First time I see “cool” and “c#” on the same sentence. I’ve always thought stereotype of c# is that it is the language for corporate, extremely uncool projects.
Just a comment. Cobol nowadays is heavily outsourced. There are jobs but not so lucrative as in the past. Fortran is still strong in scientific computing, but nowadays it is wrapped in python. All people I know who were strong in fortran (me included) are nowadays mostly working with python or scala, most of us on ML/AI related stuff.
Powershell one liners are uglier than the worst winner of Obfuscated Perl Contest. Super cringe…
No, its taste isn’t something that Italians would appreciate. It tastes like a cheap mix of a cheap German frankfurter and cheap calabrese 'nduja. It’s almost impossible to find it in Italy.
I have never seen it in my life in Italy
Thanks, so I don’t have to be that “actually” guy mentioning that 99% of Italians have never seen pepperonis in their life. You saved me
What is a linux apologist?
What I am saying is that it is very common. All manual cars I have had with the exception of one have the R on the left
Honestly this looks like a perfect way to make both python and bash more complex in a single move