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bogomog
·25 dagen geleden·discuss
I was mildly disappointed the other day when I did a <C-h a>, and instead of "apropos" I saw "search for command". Apropos was one of those killer features that was, as far as I know, unique to emacs (until the "command palette" appeared in one of the newer editors).
bogomog
·26 dagen geleden·discuss
20 or 25 years ago it almost never crashed. Now I might see a crash or freeze once a week or so. And slowdowns several times a day. Of course I'm running more modes now in a more customized environment. Hopefully this new version with more in it will improve the situation.
bogomog
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
A modernization, really.
bogomog
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
My favorite, kind of ironic, advantage of tubes over transistors is that it's easier to source replacements.
bogomog
·8 maanden geleden·discuss
But capacitors may hold high voltage DC, if there's no path to discharge them.
bogomog
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
The arc of the U.S. economy over the last 80 years contradicts your position. There has been reduced regulation since the Reagan administration, and also reduced competition. A few blips when internet companies "disrupted" an existing industry, but those industries fairly quickly consolidated on a small group of players.
bogomog
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
And to add to this, you rarely need to read a log message when just visually scanning code, its fine going off the screen.
bogomog
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
That's why Python should have gone all-in on significant spaces: tabs for blocks, spaces after tabs for line continuation
bogomog
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
I find it jarring compared to commas after the words, making the commas unnecessarily prominent.
bogomog
·10 maanden geleden·discuss
+1 to this. Why throw away an extra dimension of expression available by choices in formatting in the name of consistency? I find it helpful to use blank lines to separate code into "paragraphs". A complex conditional may be made more readable by extra space in some places an not others. A series of single line if statements might be clearer formatted lined up vertically, like a table.
bogomog
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
yes
bogomog
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
Aye.
bogomog
·11 maanden geleden·discuss
Yeah, that stood out to me as a virtual tie also. When I got pretty good at debugging was when I began to recognize which of these approaches would likely be most effective in a given situation, and when to back out and use another approach, or mix approaches.
bogomog
·vorig jaar·discuss
I think graphical debuggers are a big help: 1. It separates the meta-information of the debugger into the graphical domain. 2. It's easier to browse code and set/clear breakpoints using the mouse than the keyboard.
bogomog
·vorig jaar·discuss
That's why I gave the caveat that if using a language with the ternary operator, one should know that operator. Python tried using English words for a ternary, but I think that's awkward from a readability perspective. A limited set of symbolic syntax improves readability over using words in my opinion, there's less text to scan.
bogomog
·vorig jaar·discuss


  function getOddness(n: number):
    return (n % 2 === 0)
      ? "Even"
      : "Odd";
Lowest boilerplate makes it the most readable. If working in a language with the ternary operator it ought to be easily recognized!