Well these people making these calls are finding the temp folder
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
Nice catch
I don’t see where they said they camped in their car. They could have easily parked the car at the site and then set up a tent, or like we do, towed a pop up camper there.
What do you mean by illegal? How can a technique be illegal?
wet containing moisture or volatile components
Water is wet. The fact that this is an argument is ridiculous.
Abandoned it? What?
Wait. They could before??? wtf
Geez that article is terribly written. But interesting nonetheless!
I have the Wii sports resort jam playing in my head constantly. Does that include part of the infinite knowledge of the universe???
https://open.spotify.com/track/095HPmkmBLYaQeKpbfrMWk?si=8IU8A778Q_ilvkAGLTVQXA
Not sure if that is a serious question, but it’s because formatting doesn’t depend on the type of variables but going to the definition of a field obviously depends on the type that the field is in.
formatting does depend on the type of variables. Go look at ktfmt’s codebase and come back after you’ve done so…
Maybe my example was not clear enough for you - I guess it’s possible you’ve never experienced working intellisense, so you don’t understand the feature I’m describing.
Lol, nice try with the insult there. I code in Kotlin, my intellisense works just fine. I just think you’re quite ignorant and have no clue what you’re actually talking about.
Ctrl-click on bar. Where does it jump to?
it gives you an option, just like if it was an interface. Did you actually try this out before commenting? Guessing not. And how often are you naming functions the exact same thing across two different classes without using an interface? And if you were using an interface intellisense would work the exact same way, giving you the option to jump to any of the implementations.
I’m sorry, but you clearly haven’t thought this out, or you’re really quite ignorant as to how intellisense works in all languages (including Ruby, and including statically typed languages).
The shell corps don’t protect in this case
I think you mean pineapple quality . Bah dum tisss
This is awesome. I bet it’s how my dog feels when I use the ball that’s made to bounce weird.
By using the AST? Do you really not know how languages work? I mean seriously, this is incredibly basic stuff. You don’t need to know the type to jump to the ast node location. Do you think that formatters for dynamic languages need to know the type in order to format them properly? Then why in the world would you need it to know where to jump to in a type definition!?!
Edit: also in the case of Ruby, the entire thing runs on a VM which used to be YARV but I think might have changed recently. So there’s literally bytecode providing all the information needed to run it. I highly recommend reading a book about how the Ruby internals work since you seem to think you understand but it’s quite clear you don’t, or for some reason think “jump to” is this magical thing that requires types.
You do realize that’s why Reddit went down the shitter right? Appealing to the mainstream is literally what got us to the point that everything is filled with ads and misinformation.
They’re probably talking about things like street signs: https://ktla.com/news/local-news/the-font-on-your-highway-sign-tells-the-story-of-a-decades-long-battle/