ESR: “Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer’s personal itch.”
ESR: “Every good work of software starts by scratching a developer’s personal itch.”
Holy shit, I laughed audibly at a meme!
Whenever I try, I get Ravi Bhatia screaming “How can she slap?!”
I’m a minimalist- no nightstand.
I’ve spent a lot of time in RPGs, and the last time I RPed in a G was around the time George Bush’s dad was president.
What do I do if Bob is indeed my uncle, but it’s not alright?
My experience in going from C to C++ was different: if you’re not converting everything from mallocs with custom addressing systems to the collections framework, you’re not living.
Three fiddy.
My last game was exhausting. Years of cryptic lore, mediocre tie-in properties we pretended were good, pvp you could opt out of midstream by switching off your router, a sandbox that one player characterized as “as wide as the universe and one inch deep.”
So, I thought I’d try something completely different, and that different thing, god help me, is Evony.
Allowing corporate prisons to execute people is like giving a greedy monkey in a McDonald’s outfit a gun.
I’d say there was a period before reddit hit its pinnacle where Quora was significantly better. Probably more than 10 years ago, though, and only for a few years. I remember when I started spending more time on Reddit than Quora.
I haven’t used C since 1995, but in my recollection, they’re needed so that the compiler can do type-checking (to the extent possible) in other files that use the function.
In (d/dx)f(x), d/dx is a symbol that means the derivative of f with respect to x. It’s not a division of two variables. But, the reason the symbol is useful is that you sort of can multiply the dx in some situations.
When I want to see a broken mod, I just surf over to Reddit.
This is what I call a ‘pro grammer move.’
Peep Show has a very successful, long-running sequel called Would I Lie To You?
sccs, rcs, cvs… after that it’s a blur of new systems every year or two
Similar. I’d guess it was something like ctrl-z; ps -e vi; kill -9 procnum on a vt100 terminal.