You build workspaces with vscode but the real magic is you never have to switch to visual studio or spend time configuring plugins for a new workspace each time you start a new project
You build workspaces with vscode but the real magic is you never have to switch to visual studio or spend time configuring plugins for a new workspace each time you start a new project
I’d appreciate the hbr or medium model of so many free uses and then you have to pay a minimal fee to use the platform
In truly flexible work cultures, teams chose their working style as a group. If that means y’all pick 2 days a week to voluntarily commute, go for it. Me on my team of 1 will absolutely not be going in to collaborate. Even 100% of unscheduled discussions happen asynchronously
2 days? No it should be that if the employee is able to wfh they should be able to.
So you could generate lists of 1, 2, and 3 character code items rather than looking at index +1 or something.
What’s incoherent about the first one? Why is index bad beyond standards
In what world is
for (int index = 0; index < objectToIterate; index++)
{
// DO YO THANG
}
less coherent than
for (int i; i < objectToIterate; i++)
{
// DO YO THANG
}
Not that I’m aware of but that’s a condition where you’re thinking with an index. What’s the difference you’re looking for?
Big same. Long feels complex until you go back later
JavaScript, TypeScript, and C# babyyyy
Index can be useful but start looking for mapping and sorting functions. Or foreach. If you really must index, sure go use index or I if it’s conventionally understood. But reading something like for I in e where p == r.status is really taxing to make sense of
Why though? Intellisense helps you write out the full name. And instead of response why not call it whatever the data you’re expecting to be
Iter works better than I for clarity
Using single character variable names is always bad practice
My company and literally every company I’ve worked for somehow has been deeply afraid of leaving .NET framework for .NET core or .NET 6, 7, or 8.
I just want to get away from needing Windows to run my programs locally
Firmly in camp conservative (yikes) Fav OS: Fedora Fav browser: Firefox Fav apps: Thunder and Element and technically feeder but only because I haven’t had the energy to write my own rss feed consumer nervously in dart/flutter
I’m in the process of putting together my own next cloud and moving to proton mail. After that I’ll be able to install bridges from a self hosted matrix to discord for people and teams for work. I use edge, outlook, and teams on my work computer but it occasionally connects to my home network so at some point I’ll probably put it on an isolated vlan.
Yeah I think that makes CSS a manager. It’s always prioritizing not important things
But the stories and epics too
I think pcsx 2 let’s you put a PS2 CD in and run it through the emulator