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I’m not a weirdo, so I don’t. My friends don’t have to buy into my version of wasting time
I’m not a weirdo, so I don’t. My friends don’t have to buy into my version of wasting time
What are they doing to stand up to the bullies? They only understand definitive language or actions. If your child is just saying “no, you can’t do that,” nothing will happen. In the past, “standing up to a bully” generally meant breaking their nose.
EDIT: oh, this is about you as an adult, not your children. Good luck, adult bullies have that behavior ingrained in them from decades of training. Avoid them or get them in legal/job trouble, those are your only realistic options.
If you don’t have strong opinions one way or the other, then docker is the easy answer. Way, way more widespread, which generally tends to mean better docs, more guides and examples, more tooling and open-source support…
I don’t think they’re still in HS, but are between HS and college and hasn’t been able to get accepted to a traditional college. The CC is a stepping stone
I could be wrong, of course, but that’s how I read it 🤷♂️
This isn’t any less true of a “real” college’s Bio 101. They don’t know what you actually covered (or retained) from HS, so intro classes almost always cover the same material for part of the class. That is in no way unique to (or weird of) Community Colleges.
I’m not the person you replied to, but I’ve never heard of CC as covering exclusively HS content. I’d guess that’s where the confusion is coming from?
Well if you aren’t willing to use any of the tools they’ve given you, I guess you should just give up.
It would have to be different implementations for different architectures, and so almost definitely have a C-based fallback
English is kind of weak in this arena because we only have one word for love, but we can modify it to be more useful: romantic love and fraternal love. Any other use stems from these two, and will basically boil down to “I like ___a lot.”
“In love” means romantic love, I think. You want to spend your life with this person, probably every day, will overlook their faults and are enamored with the things they do, the way their brain works, etc.