Depends on how you define “letter”, but they are definitively not alphabetical. They are ideographs.
Depends on how you define “letter”, but they are definitively not alphabetical. They are ideographs.
I’d say that “alphabet” has no relation to the things on that string.
But yeah, it’s the Unicode Consortium that knows something about it, not Swift.
It peaked somewhere between 2000 and 7. Personally, I place it in XP, but opinions vary.
Just a reminder that the internet was recently shredded exactly by the security infrastructure.
There’s way more energy on that baseball than on the half-empty glass.
But was he angry?
Do not interact with otters, they are very dangerous animals.
None of that is “Python”. You want to learn a language and automatically know everything there is to know using Math?
Press the very start of the tail with your fork sideways so it’s cut, then pull the shrimp from the tail with the fork and knife.
Anyway, the post is right, it’s borderline violent insanity.
He likes cars, not grammar.
That’s as good a reason to go work in space engineering as any.
TBF, I don’t even remember why I stopped using the daemon. But it’s currently 3 seconds, so I dislike it… but not so much that I’d prioritize solving the problem versus complaining about it on the internet…
Anyway, I’m adding the server into my DE’s startup. Thanks for the reminder.
The problem is not encoding the result.
The problem is that you need some support from the language to make it easy to deal with. Otherwise you’ll get into go-style infinite if (err != null)
handlers that will make your code unreadable.
It has Evil if that’s your thing :)
I dislike that it takes way too long to boot, but IMO the defaults are just fine.
In C++, ignoring anything that any other language provides…
I mean, yeah, if your language does not support error values, do not use them.
It would be much better if it stopped missing the version of the code you are working on and locking while starting multithreaded code.
It’s interesting to see how a lot of the hippie “natural is good” memes got a new, completely different segment of the population to live on.
Google brought AdSense years after that. At the time it wasn’t monetized.
In retrospect, it was nice of them to announce the change to everybody.
Doesn’t wifi have its own retrial protocol? It’s been a long time since I’ve read the standard, but I think it’s almost lossless from the POV of TCP.