Cheers, always good to be aware of these concepts even if Pythons is far from ‘blazingly fast’
Cheers, always good to be aware of these concepts even if Pythons is far from ‘blazingly fast’
Ah, woops, I see this is 5th edition, mistook the thumbnail for the much earlier 3rd Ed version
I must have read this thing cover to cover a dozen times when I was a youngster over at my uncle’s house. Absolutely nailed the atmosphere of the depraved dregs of the original Eldar hedonists.
10 years in electronics, and I’m yet to hear solder once despite working for an international firm.
I saw this recommended elsewhere on Lemmyna few days ago and have given it a shot after a month or two trying AnySoftKeyboard - its great.
It may not be as obviously feature laden with additional keyboards etc as ASK but it has much better defaults - all of the extra punctuation is where my fingers just expect it to be after a long time on SwiftKey.
Sounds like the book would be a great resource.
I’ve hopped out of electronics and now make a living coding in an adjacent area, but find myself working with colleagues that are happy approaching all tasks like a script.
Code reviews, coupling etc arent part of their vocab so in lieu of peer role models im on the look out for good resources thst aren’t just chasing the next buzzword.
I really enjoyed the couple games I’ve had of the newer edition. The small changes they made felt quite impactful and that bit more dynamic than the original, though it’s been long enough I don’t recall the details.
You can also put vim inside VSCode via extensions!
This thing looks like a nightmare.
Can’t wait for my employer to roll us over to Win11 and see Recall rollout to more PCs -.-