That clitic broke my brain.
That clitic broke my brain.
what about Haribo
That’s exactly it, no wonder I couldn’t find it. Thank you so much!
I have night light turned on 24/7 on all my devices. If I don’t I get a headache after around a day.
In fact, I couldn’t consistently use linux until recently because only the latest Nvidia drivers (545) added support for night light on wayland. Those glasses could’ve been handy there.
yup, my bad. Frankly I thought grapheme meant something else, rather stupid of me. I think I understand the issue now and agree with you.
The way UTF-8 works is fixed though, isn't it? A new Unicode standard should not change that, so as long as the string is UTF-8 encoded, you can determine the character count without needing to have the latest Unicode standard.
Plus in Rust, you can instead use .chars().count()
as Rust's char type is UTF-8 Unicode encoded, thus strings are as well.
turns out one should read the article before commenting
if it’s taxed more, wouldn’t that just make them worsen the chances to compensate?
This talk is technically not about Zig, but he still shows many of Zig’s strengts: https://youtu.be/aPWFLkHRIAQ?si=b-rf_oM*removed*IvAdq
To me, Zig is a language that tries to be like C, but with all the decades of mistakes removed, or rather with modern knowledge of good language design in mind, while keeping as much compatibility as possible, as to not require a lot of work for the transition as Rust did. Thus, if you’re working in a C codebase, you’ll be good to go to integrate Zig in as little as an hour. They also have by far the cleanest solution to macros and generics that I have seen yet (although I miss my type classes).
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