I don’t use VSCode, so I may be wrong, but I think it has version control integration out of the box (maybe just for git), an with it you can review merges and stuff
I’ll try this today and comeback here
I don’t use VSCode, so I may be wrong, but I think it has version control integration out of the box (maybe just for git), an with it you can review merges and stuff
I’ll try this today and comeback here
Maybe D is too single quotes
0 == ''
Lambda calculus gang has entered the chat with λx.λy.x
as The Truth™
I wanted to give it a tophat, a watch and a cane.
It’s mainly public transit. Trains, busses, etc
you eat 8 eggs EVERYDAY?
Randy Feltface
For me The Rust Book was useful for discovering features of the language, not to discover how to code with Rust
The image is a particle system-based fractal made by acerola, shown on this video at 31:56
I have a Galaxy M35
It’s fine, but when it’s not playing something and the screen is off I can’t change the volume, which is really stupid.
Sometimes I’ve got earphones connected and press play on them and the volume is loud, but I can’t just pause and lower it, I have to: pause, grab the phone, unlock it and only then lower the volume. At least it should be a setting.
That’s why they won’t pull the lever, and that’s why you should.
TCP is the way that you send information, HTTP is what it means.
The difference, in your case, is the port. You can’t CAN have TCP and UDP on the same port, but you can’t have the same protocol on the same port.
edit: I didn’t knew you could have different transfer protocols on the same port, ty!
Punk rock for kids who can’t skate, by destructo disk
and The power of positive drinking, by ashtrays
Tbh you can play 0h h1 on your phone. A simple level takes 30 some seconds
Do you have feet and a camera?
HOUSE OF LEEEEEEAAAVEEESSSS
games, specifically far cry 2, 3 & 4 and overwatch. And punk shows, getting beaten up in a mosh while very drunk is truly refreshing/entertaining
o, a, os, as for “the”
um, uma, uns, umas for “a”
both lists mean: singular masculine, singular feminine, plural masculine, plural feminine.
and if the gender is unknown or mixed you use the masculine