

Ist ein schönes Land. Aber die Leute… 🙄
Ist ein schönes Land. Aber die Leute… 🙄
I moved to Qobuz for that reason. Much better payout for the artists.
Ob da der Alkohol schuld ist?
Nö. Das sind die Regressiven. Was Anderes können die nicht.
Rückständige Bayern tun rückständige-Bayern-Dinge.
Interesting take on the sci-fi horror genre 😁
You don’t?
I don’t like this type of question. In my experience knowing one language has little impact on learning another. What matters much more is understanding the underlying concepts.
If you grok OOP it doesn’t matter if you go from Java to C# or from C++ to Python. Yes, there are differences, but they’re mostly syntactic in nature.
So assuming you got the hang of imperative programming and maybe had some exposure to functional programming, too, the concept you’re likely to struggle with the most is ownership. Simply because it’s a concept that’s fairly unique to Rust.
Having come from Java, via C++ and Python and having dabbled with Haskell a bit, I feel like The Book does a decent job of explaining Rust in general and its oddities in particular.
Because R is incredibly clunky. I’ve worked with both and never got the hang of R.
You mean missing documentation?
Yes. But Proton is just wine with extra patches. And many eventually find their way into upstream wine.
What I find even more amazing is that with some regularity the windows versions run better (faster, fewer issues) in wine than on native windows. Used to happen more frequently when DX12 was still fairly fresh, but still happens.
The first ‘E’.
You can so stupid shit in any language. I admit Python doesn’t exactly make it difficult. A bit like JS, but different.
Don’t worry, she’s not, at least not on purpose. Even a blind pig can find an acorn once in a while.
Pretty sure she’s being sarcastic.
Exactly. Love it!
That’s called dumb luck.
I have that with Rust quite frequently. At least a lot more often than with any other language. I love it!
Spezifisch die CSU. Es gibt kein Niveau das die nicht unterbieten.