I meant more specifically in OP’s case, but also which pay that much. When I looked locally (major city) all the G jobs were under 100k. Usually well under.
I meant more specifically in OP’s case, but also which pay that much. When I looked locally (major city) all the G jobs were under 100k. Usually well under.
Man, I’d be happy with 80% of what I get for less stress and more security. What kind of government job specifically?
Not with an example that simple and poor, no.
If you have done the minimum and at least set a type hint, or if your ide is smart enough to check what calls the function and what it passes, then it’ll be flagged.
No place like localhost?
This seems like a weird answer to the question, though.
Trendy also isn’t the same as popular or preferred.
(YAML has entered the fight!)
(Edit: incidentally, I’m not saying YAML is the best. JSON is possibly the one I hate thr least. But I do hate them all!)
How multiprocessing works, what system calls really are, how computers manage memory with hardware interrupts. And how Linux loads executables.
“Ah-ah, ahh-ah, ahhh-ahhh…”
“Appwy wibewawy!”
Good point.
I also got an email from them about it today, so I just assumed the article was also new.
I thought this was already announced a while back.
But nice.
This stuff is why I paid for an account.
Wrong class, you’ll need cbrush.
People are not doing this to make Linux competitor
Right, they’re not trying to build a Linux competitor by building an Ubuntu Linux fork :)
Edit: Oh, you probably meant SerenityOS and not SymphonyOS
1-space indents? Oh my.
I can’t be the only one who thinks like this.
I read an article recently that said this is true. Will try to find it.
I’m not either of these.
I really do feel like if computers had stalled, speedwise, around the late 90s or early 2000s, that we’d be doing much, much better as a planet.