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Sure, but it’s a lot more work for you to get to a point where you can be an active contributor.
Sure, but it’s a lot more work for you to get to a point where you can be an active contributor.
Hey, don’t forget about Canada!
Just tell them they run on coal.
Ya, I was going to “offer” much more than my left arm. But it wouldn’t do anything. The changes need to be much more systemic(?) than that.
I wouldn’t give up cheeseburgers, though. But if I only had them once a year, I’d probably survive.
They actually have these things now called real trees that are perfect for discarding every year after you are done with them.
I’m just happy they were able to wrap it up. They still did a better job than most series.
Haha. I was hoping you could comment on the movie. Oh well - I hope you do enjoy it!
I’ve never read Congo, but I enjoyed the movie.
Kijiji is pretty popular in Canada. Varagesale is another one I’ve seen.
Yep, that’s exactly what I do. Just started, so not sure if it will work. I plan to throw in a bit of exercise, too. I’ve been very sedentary since covid.
What are your biggest pet peeves as a color blind person? In software, I mean.
I think he could do an entire floor at this point.
This is not a standard. In this case it’s desirable to have more options.
Or take out the battery when we’re allowed to do that again.
1-2 days is enough to learn the basics, but I doubt you’ll be as nearly as productive as with something you’ve been using for years. Keep in mind that new languages also mean new frameworks, etc, some which take years to actually master, but at least months to get a good handle on them.
Also, from my understanding, Rust is a bit of a paradigm shift.