I’m using Helix at home, but I need to be able to collaborate with people with different priorities at work without starting with “it’s similar to Vim, but it’s built in Rust.” It’s important to me to be able to recommend extensions and everything.
nebeker
Sure, it’s:
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I love how the documentation is in the actual .h file and the read me is a mere formality.
I’m disappointed I didn’t get this as a floppy in the mail.
Isn’t that the point of languages like Snap?
A good reminder that composition is a useful concept.
I mean, if you want your prints to be asynchronous you’re looking for trouble to begin with.
The previous statement is a joke.
Ah, yes: weaponizing cybersecurity requirements to trick - I mean “motivate” - higher management to do things “right.”
My thought as well, but those stones were shaped to match each other, reducing the amount of grout needed. It just goes to show the old ways still work, but you have to commit.
This is a dangerous metaphor. Remove the old wall and it turns out the new beautiful wall was leaning against and supported by it.
I get what you mean, it’s just that the metaphor could support both perspectives.
Surely through an intermediate - real - language?
This would usually be more of a 3D thing. Think of setting up Face ID on an iPhone. Look straight ahead, look left, look right. A flat photo wouldn’t likely work.
I guess I’ll take another look in there. The instructions for turning off Copilot on stack overflow keep needing updates, so I wonder if I’ll even find the same settings you’d looked it.
I’m in a game of cat and mouse with Microsoft, but - like I said below - I don’t want to switch to a fork at work.