tbh I always think about it as ‘p’ is a pointer to int
therefore *p is an int
therefore I should call it int *p;
however, of course, you should use what your team prefers. Having good yet inconsistent style is worst than mid consistent style.
tbh I always think about it as ‘p’ is a pointer to int
therefore *p is an int
therefore I should call it int *p;
however, of course, you should use what your team prefers. Having good yet inconsistent style is worst than mid consistent style.
true
however
everything would be fluid in the layout and you would need to set what should go on top of what. And having this feature doesn’t seem worth the hassle of making if work, or even using it.
Imagine trying to type in a ‘fluid’ keyboard
TBH tho, seems like a cool gimmick for some apps.
even if it’s just mobile
you already have to handle landscape/portrait mode
now imagine having to handle angled
I agree with you
however this program can’t even create files, although I may have misunderstood it
how are you supposed to save your work?
I made two go programas to make my prompt
It’s a pwd with user customization, like colors and names, an inline git status and then the exit code of the last command
I’m in the process of remaking them tho, since they used a shitty go preprocessor that I no longer maintain.
TL;DR: PayPal had reencrypted their database with a new encryption scheme, but it would accidentally cutout passwords larger than 8 characters. However one person in set their passphrase to “a$$word”, saving the day.
Well, there’s the focus text editor
but, at least when I tried it, you had do change the code just to compile it in Linux. Even tho it has a Linux “compatible” version.
and not enough frees