Thanks for saving me the time!
waits patiently
Thanks for saving me the time!
waits patiently
Ah the American way. Fail to innovate and block out the competition.
Free market ftw
Yeah let's keep it POSIX
Isn't it just saline and the dead or weakened measles virus?
This is an old vaccine afaik
Please, take me! Take us!
leaps into arms
ordering any planes in the air be turned around
They're out here, plsying games, having carseat temper tantrums with airplanes. While we all burn and choke on soot.
Whisker Squadron Survivor is also a great one
Awe I was hoping for 6.14-git for NTSYNC this go around.
Hoping they get a faster kernel supply chain or 3.8 includes it and follows shortly after.
That sounds significantly harder than supporting Steam Deck users but OK Epic
Linux or Mac, but if you only have windows I can convert, thank you!
Oooh I'd love to see that if you find a spare moment 🙏
My understanding has always been:
Text Editor: just writes text, no formatting (other than line endings)
Code Editor: A family Text Editors that have additional capabilities such as syntax highlighting. And optionally a plugin or extension ecosystem. (VSCode, vim family, Emacs, even gedit )
IDE: An application that includes Code Editor functionality, but also includes tools for a building on given tech stack. This comes out of the box, are a "part of" the application, are peers to the code editor, and cannot be removed, but can optionally be extended through plugins or extensions.