Windows Vista on a laptop with 2gb ram :)
Great suggestion by a fellow IT student to try arch, so I learn the system from the ground up.
Windows Vista on a laptop with 2gb ram :)
Great suggestion by a fellow IT student to try arch, so I learn the system from the ground up.
Easy access to small snippets of code you often need, but putting them in their own library would be crazy.
Depending on the IDE snippets can also move parts of the code around: (intellij live templates)
Also bike shedding. Simple stuff may get many people willing to review / argue about how you should have used A over B, or even C
Big / complicated projects - forget it. Especially if if they would need major refactoring.
Not exactly what you want, but plug-ins like sonarlint can nudge you in the right direction.
The variable is set once, but the if expression is still evaluated every time (unless the compiler can optimize it)
(edit after skimming the article: yes,using the variable would solve the problem of the last example)
So there would be the branching overhead in every iteration. But that’s something the cpu branch prediction should cover, especially since the taken branch will be identical in every loop.
Same also applied to the implied condition to break the for loop (only the first few and last iteration should be wrong predictions)
Heard about that too! Is there an updated version for ipv6?
How was the process of learning it / getting good for you, as it can be really frustrating in the beginning?
It can work if you have a test zone and only a small amount of people work on a given code base.
Also checks to ensure the code compiles and tests pass before merging, as some quality gateway.
Luckily we won’t colonize the moon or another planet anytime soon…
Just npm install isWeekend for the required locales.
Depends on: isMonday, isTuesday,…
Look at the screenshot at the beginning of the article. Every possible state is stored in a div, with the state encoded in its Id. So it’s possible to reuse such “duplicate” states.
Strictly speaking, it would not be allowed for the same ID to occur multiple times.
Concepts still apply, so for a beginner an outdated book would still be a valuable source.
From there you can get up to date with the newest features with articles / tutorials. Cloud services probably should be first thing you develop for.
A compiler has mostly fixed rules for translation. The English language often is ambiguous and there are many ways to implement something based on a verbal description.
Programming by using the ai as a “compiler” would likely lead to many bugs that will be hard to impossible to trace without knowing the underlying implementation. But hitting compile again may lead to an accidental correct implementation and you’d be none the wiser why the test suddenly passes.
It’s ok as an assistant to generate boilerplate code, and warn you about some bugs / issues. Maybe a baseline implementation.
But by the time you’ve exactly described what and how you want it you may as well just write some higher level code.
Would have thought mathematicians would be slightly better at writing functions
And how much does it cost you in electricity?
Almost:
While (hasMoney())
Print(money)
Cat is a fluffy animal, and for shreading shit
First I have to tell him to configure the windows work laptop that way (for external screens)
Even without algorithm knowledge it should be fairly obvious that you can just fast forward several minutes and check if the item has gone missing.
Not the most efficient solution, but beats watching the entire tape in real time.