

You’re right, that’s what I meant


You’re right, that’s what I meant


Python has many great aspects, unfortunately it’s missing strong static typing.
For most software engineering jobs it’s actually more people work than computer work.


This page renders with only about four words in a row on my phone unfortunately


But they haven’t yet


Works great to me, I pay nothing, why would I change that?
The thing is this response is also made up. It doesn’t know what it was doing, it just writes something vaguely plausible.


The article is offering a strong opinion, which might be just because you get more engagement that way. I’m not offended by that, it’s just how the internet and media in general works.
The thoughts about approaching syntax highlighting differently do intrigue me. I’m definitely playing around with my color theme in the coming days to see if something different suits me better.


But that’s why we have semantic versioning. Automatically apply minor versions and fixes, but notify for major versions.


Highly customized Picard, I find that I get the most accurate metadata with it.


Oh, it does show up on desktop, not on mobile however.


I know right? It even has var with implicit typing now. While I prefer Kotlin any day, there’s been quite a few qol improvements to Java over the last few years.


Another GitHub project with no screenshots


Since Java 21, this has been shortened significantly. https://www.baeldung.com/java-21-unnamed-class-instance-main
I have multiple compose stacks with one folder each, and they also contain all the bind volumes and any other extra files needed.