You cannot be young enough for this to be normal English, nobody uses this unironically/outside of their online media persona.
Programmer by day, burnt out by night.
You cannot be young enough for this to be normal English, nobody uses this unironically/outside of their online media persona.
This is how I type when someone is watching and I don’t know why!
I’m afraid most, if not all, of the projects listed use pride versioning, also.
I mean, it could just do very basic checking…
Not to play the devil’s advocate, but with compiled languages you can just install the language, “run” your script and it’ll work, if not the language will catch undeclared variables for you, and more. With interpreted languages you need to not only install the language but also third party tools for these fairly Barovia things.
I like custom types and them being able to follow custom interfaces; it makes for great type safety that almost no other language can guarantee!
What I’m saying is I’m learning Rust.
I think that’s honestly worded really well.
It looks like the world is chok full of airports, I didn’t realise there’d be so many!
Or just in general, indigenous people left by themselves.
That’s just Google, it serves you the answer it thinks you want based off your fingerprint, browsing history etc.
No, that’s perl.
Is that… C? With the braces and semicolons placed away, on the right?
I don’t think I like that, sir.
Humour is indeed this.
Is indeed this humour.
Also, Rust allows “unsafe” code for when it’s absolutely necessary; you DO need to add a line that basically says “I know compiler, don’t stop me”. To keep up the metaphor; Rust allows you to cut yourself with the knife, but ensures you’re fully aware of what you’re doing.
My point exactly! But naw, several others on the team insisted this guy policing others manually is better than putting a linter in the pipeline.
I don’t work there anymore, this is one of the (minor) reasons.
Yep, it is. Mostly Twitch streamers and other such online personas, though.