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There is a learning curve, but twiddler (I can only testify about v2) is quite cool
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I would have written the word chess as well, my guess is that maybe he would give a set of instructions for you to follow like a computer to assert if you can "think" like one or something along those lines...
Something similar was done by one highschool teacher to our class... it was weird. -
yes, their platform is that good. Also Android Studio is based on it.
Same thing with eclipse, although I never saw it as stable.. -
nope, google sequelpro 😀
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nope, reporting in
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it works quite similar to a list, right? you have an adapter to put data and you can specify some views for customizing how it looks.
it's a bit much but not crazy hard iirc. -
ah bug report 10T
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Oh I noticed this too, same boat as you, I'm not in the US and can't do much about it.. but well, they are in their right to write whatever they want. It's not breaking my git repo so I'm OK with people expressing their opinions on their software in this case.
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That looks like a poor man's watchpoint / conditional break point
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I agree about the price points to enter, but try selling an app on Android vs iOS...
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This so much.. to make matters worse a sublime extension needs to be written in py2 for ST2 and py3 fit ST3.
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And also doesn't close.. but I think it's a non native app thing so...
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Qt has Python bindings, I used it a while ago and was quit happy with it.
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Me too, and I keep re coding things I already daydreamed of.. but I've discovered that making an outline as comment on the source code or on a to-do helps me not come back to it every time I have some idle time.
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I can program whatever I want eventually with a lot of time involved, but I don't know what I want..
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I have to agree with Jumpshoot44, I think those advances are mostly going to be domain specific. Look at videogame programming with unity and unreal and the tooling you have where you move and preview objects visually, have a graphical animation tree, etc.. Also we have some advances with programming environments that let you tweak variables while testing and iterating really fast (nothing robust yet, AFAIK)..
But besides tooling, until we have some awesome AI I don't think traditional programming languages are going anywhere. -
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Used to drink around 6 or 7 a day, switched to tea now, it's nice but not the same
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Not sure if that's supposed to encourage the new dev or not...
This.. this is your destiny.. -
Subway + legs
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I'm very happy with Ubuntu and I wouldn't dare to try it, but it did look awesome.. here some more screenshots: http://tecmint.com/deepin-os-15-ins...
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Captain is obviously right
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Ouch, that's what maintaining legacy code without the appropriate abstractions sounds like. 75% of the system affected.
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You tell the computer what to do for everything the app can do... No omissions.
Other people wrote already what to do on some scenarios you might want to implement and you can use that on you app! However you will have to learn about how that works in order to use it. -
Oh god, and this person is if course a relative so you can't say no, you say yes and they come with 4 laptops and an external HDD and asks you to fix 2 of the laptops, change the SO language of one and backup the 4th. Oh, and install some games while you are on it.
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@alwaysmpe firebase cloud messaging
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@theothergod
First panel: Hey what a nice site you got there, what is it made with?
Fourth Panel: Let's leave this on -
Round and Robin
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Client usually has more pull at least where I am. Still the worst is when your add it, in your personal project.. 'just one more feature and then I can show it to people' ugh..
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Gotta be nice to diff impaired programmers