Maybe that’s the reason why Republicans try to sabotage education wherever they can: Getting fresh young girls directly from the school benches right into their beds!
Maybe that’s the reason why Republicans try to sabotage education wherever they can: Getting fresh young girls directly from the school benches right into their beds!
If you are starting from scratch, why do they limit the language selection?
If I would complain about any new language or environment I’d be dropped in, I’d probably in the loony bin by now.
Tell the team leader that you don’t know the language but are willing to learn, read the existing code which will give you a feel for the language, the project, and the local programming style, all in one go, and you should be fine. Imagine the backend was written in PL/I, Prolog, or LISP instead of just another ALGOL dialect ;-)
That is exactly the case here. I’ve got a private wiki with a rather large extension by now, and it is the only PHP project I have. So whenever mediawiki f-cks something up, which is nearly every update, I restart my PHP skills to find and fix the sh-t they did to my code this time.
Welcome to my world. Not that I’m using node, but I’m using mediawiki. They manage to f-up something with about every update, and the documentation, if it exists at all, is often enough completely wrong or broken.
Well, the LLM was prompted to find the odd one. Which I consider a (relatively) easy one. Reading the headline, I thought that the LLM was able to point this out by itself, like “Excuse me, but you had one sentence about pizza toppings in your text about programming. Was that intended to be there for some reason, or just a mistaken CTRL-V?”