I agree with you. It’s a neat design idea to make things a bit more maintainable perhaps, but it’s just annoying to program with.
I agree with you. It’s a neat design idea to make things a bit more maintainable perhaps, but it’s just annoying to program with.
The something else is called kanji, and are very complicated characters stolen from China with many meanings and pronunciation. Learning Japanese is very 楽しい (it is really)
Rust is used more Ethan you think
I’m also German, and our beautiful language being compared to java feels like an insult to me.
Strength in diversity, I guess
Fax is common in Germany too
Metroid zero mission and Metroid fusion. Play zero mission first if unsure.
Especially now that the border is being closed/controlled again.
Thanks for answering my frustrated questions, was a long day yesterday. I’ll try to understand the deeper truths later, but I can already tell the matrix stuff goes over my head.
It should be easy, it’s just analysis but with an added dimension, basically. How is it so hard? How is it that the more I’m “learning” for that damn math exam the less I know? Why do I need it in the first place? Why have exams at all? I know what I know, and it’s not like I’m learning anything by preparing for them. I hate exams so much, it’s so stressful.
I doubt you have the answers to that, even if you did, they wouldn’t really help. So let’s ask something useful, since you’re offering.
What the hell is a total derivative, and why is it suddenly the same as a tangential plane?
Why is the gradient just a collection of the first partial derivatives? How’s a tuple of them any useful? Apparently it’s showing the direction of steepest ascend or something? I don’t get it.
I’m not chilling. Second try on multivariate analysis in a week. I don’t want to fail.
(Yes I’m procrastinating by writing this comment)
There is no unlock origin for real life
But it gets the job done, chaotic good
Fron what I gather, visual studio is a horrible monolith that also contains C/C++/C++++ build stuff.
Peak editing with vim/neovim
Are you talking licenses or certificates? Because if certificates are not automated that’s not a problem with certificates but with administration.
I found open-ssl to be much harder to use. Do you just manually make new certificates with the CA in CLI?
It’s just that there are lots of stuff that don’t really work (out of the box) with Wayland systems, an example being getting an IME with ibus/fcitx5 to work in browsers.