The answers to your comments are depressing. Good luck with everything!
The answers to your comments are depressing. Good luck with everything!
You seriously can’t see how this is sexualizing women?
I think the point is that the variable itself is an Option. Your example only works for literal Option (although the value inside the optional itself might not be a literal).
One option to OP’s problem is to use an auxiliary trait implemented on both string and Option<string>
Surely you mean “that Microsoft does not make it clear that they don’t”?
All three are scripting language. Don’t touch JavaScript, but consider typescript instead. Your requirements are vague, but python should probably be your first choice. It honestly does not matter which one you choose
Two things can be true at once
Thanks for mentioning Everything, do you have other must-haves to recommend? My company uses Windows and I hate spending so much of my time waiting for Windows to unfreeze and whatnot
Everything you’ve ever needed was available in your distro’s package manager?
Somehow I’ve never heard of searxng before. Would you say it’s better than DDG? Are the memory requirements not too high?
Extremely trivial? Init stuff probably shouldn’t be touched by random user app, systemd cannot always be assumed, login shell can probably do this but syntax will vary by shell, and the only other I can think of is WM dépendent (although I assume the big ones will agree on using desktop files, i3 for example does not, and location might vary there too).
It’s not difficult but to handle this generically requires some work to handle various scenarios.
I see we went exactly through the same process
My ovh vps costs me 60€/y. Granted it’s low end specs. What would you need exactly?
It can be used for producing const values in arbitrary context. Can basically be swapped for c++'s constexpr.
C++'s const does not exist in rust (values are const by default).
Is VS for C# actually good or is it just that there are no alternatives?
OP is welcome to use a patched version in their repo and stop harassing maintainers
If you have a build directory per worktree then no. Every branch is built independently
Because spending 1h+ recompiling everything whenever a colleagues points out a typo in a merge request is a waste of time
Never tried lisp, it’s always been on my “as soon as I have an excuse to learn it” list (alongside haskell). What makes it adapted to this use case?
For this problem I’d usually go python + jinja but I cannot say I like the experience.
Tbf this example can be deducted as string | int
just fine.
Remove the pills on her tongue and this is your typical porn-shoot picture. Lucky you I guess for not seeing that.