The whole ending of Transistor, OMG. And that’s coming from someone who plays games for fun mechanics, not for the story or for feeling things.
The whole ending of Transistor, OMG. And that’s coming from someone who plays games for fun mechanics, not for the story or for feeling things.
Memento
Because you still need to be able to understand what’s actually getting executed. There’s no debugger so you’ll still be debugging Bash.
Are you saying that you want to separate your two logical sections by having different levels of indentation and that’s what makes Python go crazy?
Since it’s a superset of JSON, couldn’t you just use the JSON notation if you hate the semantic whitespace?
I like the idea in principle. For it to be worth using though, it needs to output readable Bash.
let
is also used to declare values in better languages than JavaScript, such as Haskell and ML family languages like OCaml and F#
Where I work, Senior Engineer is an IC role. They attend the same meetings as other engineers. Its the Staff+ Engineers and managers that attend more meetings (in ascending order)
Replace the gin with bourbon and it becomes a boulivardier! That’s one of my favorites.
Yeah, me too.
Signed, an F# programmer.
The VPN services are installed but do not run unless/until you activate Brave VPN. This is such a non-issue.
Get around to it, F# is fantastic! 😄
Nice, primary constructors are one of my favorite little QoL features of writing objects in F#. Cool to see it come to C#.
It just seems like a strange place to go on fire
Yeah that seems suspicious. F# is pretty succinct.
Congrats! Not only is it nice to be able to get more done in your IDE, but JetBrains data tools have a lot of rich functionality. When you add a connection, it will default to bring local to the current project, but you can promote them to be global and available from all projects if you’re in a multi project situation like I am.
I like Nord for its cool colors and wide availability of ports. Code, Rider, and Terminal all have a nice consistent look on my machine.
As Faith in Strange Days