Strictly-typed languages are the BEST for learning programming. I also like Java for it because there’s a difference between int and Integer (forcing you to learn about objects)
Strictly-typed languages are the BEST for learning programming. I also like Java for it because there’s a difference between int and Integer (forcing you to learn about objects)
I see what you’re saying, but I believe the root comment is talking about before he got famous
Mechanics are still trying to figure that out with the “master cylinder” and “slave cylinder”
Is there a TL;DR if I don’t know who this is?
Unpopular opinion: I never liked discord for chatting either. I found it strangely confusing trying to keep track of logins for each group
Edit: I am indeed thinking of slack
I don’t know why people get so grumpy over the word cis
If a room has no lights on do you say “this room has a complete absence of light”? Or do you say the room is dark?
Even then, 5 “quick” requests takes up most of your day
Turn-based King of the Hill RPG
You couldn’t have said it any better. This doesn’t make a single bit of sense and something is truly fucky here
Little Bobby Tables
Or a textbook’s explanation
I’m far from an expert with mod development, but this seems like the best way out of the mess they’ve put themselves in. I think modders would come in droves if they made it really easy
Micky D! He does really funny fallout and elder scrolls youtube videos
I didn’t say that. You genuinely don’t understand what NFTs are or how any kind of “ownership” works with them. I don’t blame you for your ignorance because that’s how they sell them. I blame you for passionately defending your ignorance instead of learning the actual, objective truth
Good question! In almost all cases, you ONLY own the NFT “wrapper” around the content
For example, if you own an NFT of a picture, you only own the NFT. You do not own the picture or any kind of rights to it
I don’t own the NFT, but I own everything in the NFT that matters (the picture)
I own it. I just copied it. It’s on my computer. Mine now
My team does this for the first ~15 minutes and then we move to “group think” for any tough problems or “water cooler chat” for the remaining 15. You’re allowed to leave if it’s just water cooler chat, so I really like it