Yeah but Haskell is mostly used by mathematicians…
Yeah but Haskell is mostly used by mathematicians…
People hate hearing that they are bad coders 😂
You and the other guy are saying to focus on writing code with less indentation and using smaller methods, and you both got downvoted.
I fully agree, small methods all the way, and when that’s not possible it’s time to refactor into possibility!
But it’s not a markup language… It’s for data serialisation…
Yes and if not used properly can be really dangerous too IIRC
Wow. What makes you say that?
For me it just depends on what I expect. They’re all relatively the same thing. As long as the status code is appropriate (403), it doesn’t matter whether it’s JSON or plaintext. Ideally the API would respect and handle the request header, and return plaintext if you request plaintext.
At work, was recently working on a script that alters the repo significantly. Every time I tested the script, I used the up arrow to get the git clean
and git checkout HEAD -- files
commands to reset the repo. I must’ve used those 100+ times.
Users can be like clients too though.
These are not the same people complaining abt apt
and doing regedits lol
I thought you were kidding.
The thing about convenience vs freedom is that, why can’t we get freedom if we choose convenience as well? I don’t feel like messing around with my phone to setup the basics, and the closest thing freedom-wise would be a de-googled rooted android phone. It would be nice to have an inbetween.
And that’s called Responsive web design
i installed endeavouros really quickly
That’s just 2FA with extra steps
Yeah if they send the password in an email in plain text that’s not storing it. You can send the email before you store the password while it’s still in memory and then hash it and store it.
Modular front end design is convenient in the long run tho
i respect that
This but unironically… The purpose literally is to train computers to get better at recognising things
Most of the stuff here can be avoided by using quotes for strings…