There was an exchange student from Spain in my high school Spanish class (in the US). The main thing I remember is that when we actually needed to communicate with him, it was easiest when he spoke English and we spoke Spanish.
There was an exchange student from Spain in my high school Spanish class (in the US). The main thing I remember is that when we actually needed to communicate with him, it was easiest when he spoke English and we spoke Spanish.
You are correct.
It’s also used in fiber supplements.
Microsoft does a piss poor job of documenting things, so a certain level of reliance on undocumented behavior is hard to avoid.
That’s no excuse for games hacking the kernel, though.
It rhymes with orange.
I work there and I’m not surprised.
More like a quarter.
The real nightmare is the kerning.
Man, we’re getting close to the point where the release a game at the same time as its remaster.
People on the other side don’t deserve a mnemonic.
Made me feel like I was crazy the first time I installed pedals on a bike.
My cat used to go in my bathroom and yowl until I went in and got him. Now he has progressed to just yowling in any room with no people in it.
Then use C or C++ if you really need performance.
And that’s where I stopped. I’m a real working programmer who’s done tons of work in C++, so I know firsthand that it absolutely sucks compared to Rust. Go back to Typescript if you hate Rust so much.
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They don’t do it well, but an attempt was made.
To be fair, that’s an issue in almost every imperative language and even some functional languages. Rust, C, and C++ are the only imperative languages I know of that make a serious effort to restrict mutability.
My brother in Christ, the average person doesn’t even know Lemmy exists.
People don’t know about the weird chunk sizes representing inequality.
They do know about Chocolonely being marketed as a more ethical product.
Google has a data center there.