This article was motivating for me by highlighting how much research, learning and cogitation are more important than typing programs.
This article was motivating for me by highlighting how much research, learning and cogitation are more important than typing programs.
To be slowed, stopped : include the following projects:
Red Hat build of OpenJDK
Red Hat build of Node.js
Red Hat build of Eclipse Vert.x
Red Hat JBoss EAP
Red Hat build of Apache Camel
Red Hat build of Apicurio Registry
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Wikipedia, about once a year, has those donation pledge boxes at the top of every article …they must be somewhat effective since they come back year after year …better keep them small though to avoid disheartening users. Maybe start small like this trending community line at the top of the user feed.
P.S. : Since we don’t want the user to get habituated it’s better if it’s just a few days once a year.
… is 11169622 …
Maybe 9 post out of 10 are deleted by the few checks I made manually …or am I missing something ?
Hi ruffsl,
thanks, i like your post :)
Please note your 1st link is faulty :
“ttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wave_function_collapse”
Here the “h” of “https” is missing !
differentiation between the characters I, l, and 1.
differentiation between the characters I, l, and 1.
… and betweem “rn” and “m” and betweem "rn" and "m"
What I get from this : if performance and speed is not an issue, Python is good. But, if you want speed, use something else (C, C++…).
it is because the website providing the image is overloaded and cannot create an image.
You just have to reload the image and eventually you will see one.
Exactly. The text of this post is simply :
![An external image showing your user-agent and the total "hit count"](https://trilinder.pythonanywhere.com/image.jpg)
I get the same result when I browse directly to the link.
So, if OP links a malcious website we have a problem … (?).
This post is overlaps …
*This post overlaps
I am not sure I want to read the rest.
Exactly and OP is :
@witch_of_winter@fedia.io
which you discovered by yourself 😌
Join “Lemmy.world” ; here you can create your own communities 🙂
Respect and thanks to the creators of lemmy-software, pretty sure they have friends (states) with big pockets 😆 !
that was a nice read for me including historical popularity of different programming language here :
https://www.tiobe.com/tiobe-index/