It also seems like she’s claiming Israel is part of the USA. I hadn’t realized we annexed them…
It also seems like she’s claiming Israel is part of the USA. I hadn’t realized we annexed them…
Although I haven’t used it since college, I actually liked C++ especially once I understood pointers.
Everyone saying to go to Lemmy after the Reddit thing. I always browsed Reddit through their webpage so the third party app thing didn’t really bother me but I thought the whole Fediverse concept sounded interesting and decided to see what it’s like.
Chaotic neutral isn’t that bad when you’re doing programming since the extra vertical space is really convenient.
I’ve been lawful neutral ever since the pandemic forced work from home.
Similar situation as me. I haven’t seen a manual transmission since my brother totaled his truck way back in the day.
Mine Bitcoin when it comes out because they actually will become valuable in the future.
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There’s also a lot of “what idiot wrote this code” only to check git and find out it was you.
I’ve never actually heard of most of that. I’ve never heard of semantic HTML and I don’t know what a dialog element is.
I think a part of the problem is there are a lot of people doing web development that never actually learned it. I’m a backend developer who occasionally has to do web development and I never learned web dev. All my training was with databases and serverside code and all my coworkers are the same.
As a backend developer who occasionally has to work on the frontend, that top image is pretty accurate although it requires bootstrap smeared all over to pretty things up a bit. After that it will have the “Good Enough” seal of approval.
Florida really needs to stop tipping itself with how bad it can be. It seems like Florida is rapidly getting worse with each new headline I read
Where exactly am I supposed to go for programming questions if SO goes under? I don’t suppose there’s a Fediverse equivalent?
If it has a portable version then I might give it a try. I’m always a fan of portable software.
As a programmer, I consider The User to be the enemy. No matter how thoroughly I seemingly test my code, the second the user gets their hands on it, it breaks left and right from all the crazy shit they do.