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I like the idea in principle. For it to be worth using though, it needs to output readable Bash.
I like the idea in principle. For it to be worth using though, it needs to output readable Bash.
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is also used to declare values in better languages than JavaScript, such as Haskell and ML family languages like OCaml and F#
Stellar Blade. Everything about it is good except the voice acting. Combat, exploration, visuals, music all very good. 👍
This is the AI that tech bros want us to believe are going to take programmer jobs?
Well, same principle can be applied to other platforms. Find a streamer who plays a game you like you like and see what else they like.
Try looking for a Steam curator with tastes similar to yours. I like SkillUp’s curator page, maybe try that as a jumping off point.
Just turned 50, same! Plus a PS5 because previous generations had good exclusives and I expected the same this gen.
I’m not the OP but I just built a gaming PC and switched to Linux. No regrets so far. I picked Mint and it went smoothly. Just had to install more updated graphics drivers.
That is nice for when C# is mandated, but it’ll never replace F#
Yeah, me too.
Signed, an F# programmer.
I didn’t either. Apparently they can be used in keyboards instead of mechanical switches. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hall_effect_sensor#Human_interface_devices
Get around to it, F# is fantastic! 😄
Nice, primary constructors are one of my favorite little QoL features of writing objects in F#. Cool to see it come to C#.
Yeah that seems suspicious. F# is pretty succinct.
What the fuck, that’s deplorable
Congrats! Not only is it nice to be able to get more done in your IDE, but JetBrains data tools have a lot of rich functionality. When you add a connection, it will default to bring local to the current project, but you can promote them to be global and available from all projects if you’re in a multi project situation like I am.
The ending of Transistor made me feel things. There may have been a sob or two.
I like Nord for its cool colors and wide availability of ports. Code, Rider, and Terminal all have a nice consistent look on my machine.
Mmm, I love creating sequence diagrams with Mermaid
Because you still need to be able to understand what’s actually getting executed. There’s no debugger so you’ll still be debugging Bash.