

I wholy recommend it. Its an amazing book and one that has gueninely stuck with me over the years.
Definitely affected how I appreciate my kids


I wholy recommend it. Its an amazing book and one that has gueninely stuck with me over the years.
Definitely affected how I appreciate my kids


No obvious signs that this is a phishing attempt. There are no suspicious links on the email, or any links to login.


No account exists as far as I can tell. Attempting to sign in with my email address takes me to an account creation page.
This makes the identity theft scenario unlikely to me. Good thing to test though, thanks.
This does make the whole thing even more weird though as I why would I need to know about a privacy policy change if I never had an agreement with them to begin with.
All bases are base 10


Exactly, with this logic why have motors or wheels?
You don’t have wheels so you shouldn’t use cars


Same here


Absolutely this OP. Have a quick watch of the feature showcase video and you will see just how perfect this is for your needs


Very strong opinions for something entirely subjective and endlessly configurable.
I failed the question about remembering what colour my class definitions were, but you know what? I don’t care. All I want is for it to be visually distinct when I’m trying to parse a block of code


Yeah no worries at all, thanks for clearing it up


Your comment history is pretty positive so giving you the benefit of the doubt here. What you said in this comment was really creepy.


Yeah, the article really just explains what they do with stolen phones. Not much else


Ah, then the internet must be a utility right?
I like the python way as it reads more naturally
a = 2 if isTrue else 9


Nick Podehl is such an amazing narrator. The voices and performance are amazing.
I’ve been slowly getting through the Kel Kade books and the narration just makes it for me


Check out greenshot. Has a built-in editor that’s great for quick stuff like this


An iterable is just something that can be iterated over, like range(10), or [].
A sequence on the other hand is a Collection that is reversible.
https://docs.python.org/3/library/collections.abc.html#collections-abstract-base-classes


It’s always the ones you most expect
My last job had us maintaining a system that used COBOL and JCL. That part was very fine. The COBOL was easy to read and understand.
The most annoying thing was the coin flip in the 70s that led them to choose a Network Database over a relational one.
Its essentially a giant linked list and there are a thousand reasons no one uses them today


Played animal well for two 10 hour sessions. Great game if you puzzle platformers
Giving me Berlin Interpretation flashbacks