Yeah it always bothered me that they're saying "concurrency is not concurrency".
I'm going to start using "multitasking" instead. That's so much better. Who's with me?
Yeah it always bothered me that they're saying "concurrency is not concurrency".
I'm going to start using "multitasking" instead. That's so much better. Who's with me?
Yep. It's great. The awesomeness of JSX/TSX without having to deal with client side JavaScript frameworks and their awkward state management systems (does anyone actually like hooks?).
The GPL doesn't allow you to use someone else's trademark. Though in this case it might be tricky for "WPEngine" to claim WordPress violated their trademark, and apparently WP has T&Cs that allow them to do it anyway.
Screenshots. Print screen. Wayland famously doesn't have a way to do this very basic task (all of the desktop environments had to add custom extensions).
Seems like they finally did it though really recently. And it only took 12 years!
I used to use Git stash but I found in the end I found just making "real" commits was better.
Fresh is the best way to make websites, and Deno is the best way to write infrastructure scripts IMO. I really hope they don't run out of money.
Yes! On a tablet with a Bluetooth keyboard. Should I not want to for some reason?
Very cool but I hope they give it proper GUI integration, not just a webview or VNC, which is how the alternatives work.
One disagreement is enough to make you a "garbage person"? Are you 12?
Oh cool how do I run VSCode in Termux?
Ah right. Center still works with html5 though even if it technically isn't in the spec. No browser is everything going to remove support for that.
Anyway I'm not sure you'll get any answers because it isn't at all clear what you're asking for.
You can edit that HTML in Notepad. I'm guessing Notepad isn't what you're looking for, so you need to specify what you want better.
You missed the point. He understands all these things you tried to explain. The point is that your definition of the word "concurrency" is objectively wrong.
You:
The actual meaning of the word "concurrency":
Wiktionary actually even disagrees with your pedantic definition even in computing!
I suspect that concurrency and parallelism were actually used interchangeably until multicore became common, and then someone noticed the distinction (which is usually irrelevant) and said "aha! I'm going to decide that the words have this precise meaning" and nerds love pedantic "ackshewally"s so it became popular.