How does that work? Umlauts can totally change the meaning of a word.
Konnte - was able, könnte - could, musste - had to, müsste - should, hatte - have had, hätte - would have.
He / him. INTP-A
How does that work? Umlauts can totally change the meaning of a word.
Konnte - was able, könnte - could, musste - had to, müsste - should, hatte - have had, hätte - would have.
What was his answer?
¯\_(ã )_/¯
print('¯\_(ツ)_/¯'.encode('u8').decode('l1'))
Beyoncé
Many, many parts of the standard library are written in C. Most performance critical parts are.
Do you need a pre-compiled tomllib? If you are using toml a lot, maybe. But chances are that you aren’t reading a lot of toml files, and if you are, then you’re probably already using rtoml.
That’s why my password consists exclusively out of Assyrian cuneiform letters, e.g.
Yes, that’s one letter.
Canadian Aboriginal syllabics to the rescue!
Yeah, both Voyager and the normal lemmy web client escape the less-than sign. I tried it twice on both clients.
A semicolon ends a statement, and semicolon is a statement on its own. One that does nothing. That’s why you can write
int i;
for (i = 0; i ᐸ 3; i++);
to set i = 3
. You can use that pattern to find something in an iterator, etc. But I would prefer
int i = 0;
while (i ᐸ 3) {
i++;
}
for readability.
That approach was mentioned in the video.
The opposite is true. If you have two interfaces that contain methods with the same name, then they have the same typing.Protocol
. It is not possible to specify preconditions or contracts, as you would with abc.
Abc and Protocols are not the same, though. The protocol is met when all methods are implemented with the expected signature. Abstract base classes require you to opt in to be considered an Implementation of some interface. Both have different use cases. Protocols are much more fragile.
Very interesting keyboard! What does the key in the middle of the space bar do?
I guess they are saying that everyone is queer, actually, but only neurodivers people are aware of that.