They do, but less than when it fucked them over. And only at the terminal in restaurant.
Your average Reddit escapee
They do, but less than when it fucked them over. And only at the terminal in restaurant.
The McDonalds thing was simple. 90 cent burger, minus cheese, was -10 cents. Or something along that way. Basically the “hold the cheese” value was fixed but they forgot some items with cheese are piss cheap.
It came with either Windows 2000 or XP.
When you realize 90% of programming is reading, then you’ll end up embarking on a journey to make code more readable. At some point you fall in love with ligatures.
Does that in fact only affect posts, but not comments? Exactly what I needed!
I’m leaning towards that, but doesn’t hurt to ask. I might suggest this as a feature to the Sync developer, I can already filter posts and comments by keywords and it helps a ton with certain type of content. Wouldn’t be a stretch to get just a post title/community name filter.
More like: GIMP can do much of what PS can do, but you’ll tear out your hair trying to, cause it’s so unintuitive and slower.
I put all those in different files
compont/functions/foo.ext etc.
It still works. is_this_thing_some_thingy. Is is just a prefix for if the suffix returns true/false.
This is one solution to the issue, and it seems silly you are being downvoted for it.
Google became what it became, and years of seo optimisation cat & mouse play has reached new heights. Those obviously target Google instead of their competitors for now.
Would that we could have perfect search results, it would be beneficial to google as well.
On the other hand, I’m glad these are the issues we’re combatting against, instead of a corrupt bipartisan government.
Studies show that ligatures improve readability, but I acknowledge that it’s likely untrue for outliers.
Do you also get surprised when you backspace a tab and suddenly it removes more whitespace than 1 characters worth?
Or did you learn it fast and really never think about it?
I think it’s more a “getting used to” thing, that once learned, you don’t think about, but it makes things more readable.
I mean, we read code more than we write it. You just vomitted over something that increases readability. Maybe a time for a rethink?
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Just remove the fullstack part. If there are any senior developers going through the CVs, that’s an immediate red flag.
Why? The “stack” has grown so large, that when a dev claims to be fullstack, you know he either doesn’t understand enough to know he cannot be a fullstack developer, or he does, and isn’t really good at anything, because there’s just too much to know these days.
As someone who works with both, readability is the utmost important thing for me, and XML is cumbersome and has more characters to sift through to find what I’m lookin for.