The website is quite tight-lipped regarding features. What’s a ‘smart playlist’?
The website is quite tight-lipped regarding features. What’s a ‘smart playlist’?
I’m not sure anymore how I got into a state where that was necessary, but do keep a reference around for how to boot Linux or Windows from the Grub command line.
That’s when you set the intern’s IDE to preserve the line endings.
Yep, and align
isn’t a real property, either.
It’s a typo. The colon should be a semicolon. But since it’s the last declaration, it’s optional.
Sure you can write foo = 3
in JavaScript. It’s a global variable and can be referenced as either foo
or window.foo
.
sudo maintains ‘sudo state’ for 15 minutes. After that you need to enter the password again.
For those who don’t know: It’s basically an Age of Empires clone.
14 days ago I tested Ubuntu. I couldn’t access my Wifi. The network was visible, but it refused to accept the password. (Yes, I quintuple-checked that I entered it right.) When I tried Linux Mint, it worked on the first try.
Moral of the story: Drivers are hit-and-miss on Linux, too.
I never understood this logic
You’re looking for logic in a joke.
Do you question why Donald Trump, the pope and a kid are the only passengers on a plane that’s about to crash?
More like
Problem → new ProblemSolverFactory().createProblemSolver().solveProblem();
Has git never told you that you should use git push -u origin <branch>
when you push a new branch for the first time?
But when you do need the comments, you usually really need those comments.
It’s nice to see you sharing my experience. My code is either uncommented or very severely commented with comment-to-code ratios of 10:1 or more. I hate the files that are soo green… :(
If it’s not in the git log, it’s not a comment.”
This is so incredibly dumb, though I’m sure I don’t have to tell you this. That comment will be buried in the git log if anyone ever fixes a typo on that line.
Personal repositories aren’t production code. They’re learning opportunities. You tried adding 100 engines to a plane and learned that that was a bad idea. Who cares if there’s no cockpit if you were test-driving the wings?
I am a sky-high developer and know little of such low-level APIs. Please humor my ignorance: Isn’t it bad practice to write a god-method that sometimes uses these parameters, sometimes others? Isn’t this better refactored into multiple dedicated functions?
Nah, I think they’ve won the French version of The Bachelor 2 years in a row and are about to win the third.
Thanks, I corrected it.
Or – just a thought – you’re reasonably confident that the shit you wrote actually works.