How, tho?
Seriously, how do you even get started? It’s like the tutorials are all, “This is a basic ‘Hello World’ module/flake. Now, you are a master.” I would love to figure it out, but I need a little more hand holding.
How, tho?
Seriously, how do you even get started? It’s like the tutorials are all, “This is a basic ‘Hello World’ module/flake. Now, you are a master.” I would love to figure it out, but I need a little more hand holding.
(duck-typing)
Quick, duck!
I hear there’s some politicians who enjoy “vacations with friends…”
The use of “would have” instead of “will have” is making my eye twitch…
emacs is not that hard. You can learn emacs in one day—every day.
bool_
via Numpy is its own object, and it’s fundamentally different from bool
in Python (which is itself a subclass of int
, whereas bool_
is not).
They are used similarly, but they’re similar in the same way a fork and a spork can both be used to eat spaghetti.
And that’s precisely why QA still exists and why it shouldn’t be the devs. And yet, you’ll still wind up with weird situations, despite your best efforts!
I do QA for a living. If that’s the end result, it wasn’t intuitive. 😅
T9 is the predictive word one. That Nokia used the original single-letter-at-a-time method, and it got me when I guessed that it was T9 (which was around for much longer than the single-letter method).
I’m glad that error exists.
Beer, coffee, prune juice…I don’t care, here’s $5–$10!