Thought it’s 2.7.1828182845904523536 for a sec
Thought it’s 2.7.1828182845904523536 for a sec
For TypeScript? Don’t tell me people run JS on servers??
I struggled with stupid basic things like that (“how do I run a file??!”) when I was beginning to learn programming. What you can do is just open a terminal and run a command, that’s it, like python main.py
. Sorry that it doesn’t answer the question.
This is your chance. The only opportunity for a junior js developer.
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So a chatgpt wrapper that compiles a DSL to JavaScript. Ok.
You know how much layers there are under hello.go?
In Go “==” operator works for everything by default, I like it more:
type A struct {
Name string
Quality int
}
func main() {
var x A
var y A
fmt.Printf("%v", x == y)
}
(if all you want is to compare all corresponding fields which you usually want)
Pro Tip: to learn to do something, practice doing it
fugitive
lazygit:
Make a cron job for git add . && git commit "$(date)" && git push -f
I just get too excited about actually implementing/fixing something (random things that I see along the way) more than commit ceremony (nobody will care about it in my project anyway other than one random guy who gave the repo a star)
Because electron
I’m gonna name my son \0