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| free_electron:
i leave the indentation to the ide to figure out. like it should be. proper IDEs line up to word boundaries (first letter of the word on the line above to the right or equal to current position) |
| PlainName:
--- Quote ---i leave the indentation to the ide to figure out --- End quote --- That's kind of like leaving the driving to full autopilot - sure, it's nice to offload some tedium but you'll be stuffed when your motor goes in for repair and you realise you don't know how to drive the loaner. |
| Monkeh:
--- Quote from: dunkemhigh on February 19, 2022, 10:41:59 pm --- --- Quote ---i leave the indentation to the ide to figure out --- End quote --- That's kind of like leaving the driving to full autopilot - sure, it's nice to offload some tedium but you'll be stuffed when your motor goes in for repair and you realise you don't know how to drive the loaner. --- End quote --- He's paid too well to drive a loaner, he'd insist on getting a driver with it. |
| tooki:
--- Quote from: eugene on February 19, 2022, 01:23:15 pm ---It's hard for me to take the video seriously when they're using Apple computers. --- End quote --- Yeah, I mean, only a handful of the world's biggest tech companies do their design and coding (at least partly) on Macs. But what would Apple, Google, FB, Twitter, IBM, etc. know about that... ::) Turns out, code professionals also like computers that just work properly. And given that much of modern code runs on a remote server anyway -- and thus the computer is used largely as a web browser and glorified text editor -- it just seems silly to get your knickers in a twist about what computer someone chooses to use. Feel free to use whatever OS you like. But don't look down on others for their choice. |
| Circlotron:
This has to be the best example yet of a first world problem. |
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