This is the DUMBEST idea I've seen in a long time
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Kind of like how playing the exact same audio file off two different brands of hard drive can sound different.
WTF^N
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You didn't even correct the @accalia. Objection overruled.
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That's an illegal identifier in Go.
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How good is XCode's git support?
Worse than VS's. Like VS, it only supports the basics. But unlike VS, even the support for those is buggy.
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Worse than VS's. Like VS, it only supports the basics. But unlike VS, even the support for those is buggy.
What do you expect? Apple hasn't finished inventing git for you yet.
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It's all going to get better once iGit is out and the world rejoices as the great innovator that is Apple invents something called "source control".
Filed under: Yes. Yes I am.
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"igitt" is a German word that's basically our counterpart to "yuck".
That's even better. @Apple, PRs accepted?
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what? you havent already done that?
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Unfortunately Winblows Python builds follow Winblows in not properly supporting surrogates, so it's usefulness is reduced there compared to Linux (Python relies on wchar_t being able to store any Unicode character, which on Winblows it does not).
This was fixed once and for all in Python 3.3.
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what? you havent already done that?
If I actually did it, I wouldn't be able to keep saying I was going to do it.
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what? you havent already done that?
I haven't done it either.Probably because it was never on the list to start off with
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It's all going to get better once iGit is out and the world rejoices as the great innovator that is Apple invents something called "source control".
Filed under: Yes. Yes I am.
And then Microsoft will release their own Git server and everyone will complain that they are shamelessly copying Apple.
[size=10]Goddamnit Discourse, how long does it take to quote someone?[/size]
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And then Microsoft will release their own Git server
That did that in like 2012. It's part of the whole TFS "thang" but it works with any Git client.
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@Masaaki_Hosoi said:
And then Microsoft will release their own Git server
That did that in like 2012. It's part of the whole TFS "thang" but it works with any Git client.
Meh, you and your actual facts ruining mah jokes... ;)
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Hey, the cool kids are saying it this way now: "Meh, facts jokes"
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Meh, you and your actual facts ruining mah jokes...
So Blaky ruined your joke, but my earlier post about it being ancient history (and approx. 3 years qualifies!) didn't???
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@Masaaki_Hosoi said:
Meh, you and your actual facts ruining mah jokes...
So Blaky ruined your joke, but my earlier post about it being ancient history (and approx. 3 years qualifies!) didn't???
Sorry, I never saw it. Discorse let me know about Blakey's response but apparently never notified me about yours.
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Meh, you and your actual facts ruining mah jokes... ;)
Do not worry about it. Mere lack of any sane link to plausible causality is not a barrier to an iFanboi making that accusation. Their belief in the Blessed Steve is proof against any temporality you might choose to use…
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Plus: It looks pretty neat on pictures
Minus: Everything elseNot the dumbest idea ever, but surely one of the most expensive dumb ideas I saw recently/
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Sorry, which bit of what I posted are you disagreeing with?
I'm suggesting that it isn't naiveté or some such on their part, but cynical manipulation of their readers, like offering a scigen paper to a journal that's too full of itself to notice that it is completely fake.
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Fair enough.
Personally I believe that anybody prepared to work that hard at convincing me that he's a completely-up-himself idiot deserves at least the courtesy of being taken at face value.
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That did that in like 2012. It's part of the whole TFS "thang" but it works with any Git client
They'll still be accused of copying Apple
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Oh, woops, I said "const" didn't I? I meant "static" (const string is not valid C# I believe). D'oh.
You also said "string" but I wasn't picking on your syntax, more commenting on Java allowing many unicode characters in identifiers. The Java version looks like this:
public static final String ಠ_ಠ= "WTF!?";
But it looks even better when it's the name of the error handling method instead of the string constant you wish to log.
try {   somethingThatFails(); } catch (final SomeException e) {   ಠ_ಠ("Didn't expect that"); }
When I say "looks better" I mean as part of a joke. Doing this in real code is a hanging offence.
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In the past, I've ignored the Flonase commercials. Just got an earful of it when I was occupied and forgot to turn them off.
Anyway, Flonase is better because it handles 6 symptoms and the competing product only handles one and...
...six is greater than one.
Seriously. They repeat it, too. Their selling point is, "Six is greater than one."
So they're teaching basic math in commercials now?
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So they're teaching basic math in commercials now?
Well, someone has to teach the kids basic maths in a non-screwed up way, right?Filed under: Which way to the Common Core thread?