Its like if subroutine bar
could say its going to execute at line N of routine foo
. But if you were just reading foo
then you’d have no clue that it would happen.
You can simulate this effect with bad inheritance patterns.
Its like if subroutine bar
could say its going to execute at line N of routine foo
. But if you were just reading foo
then you’d have no clue that it would happen.
You can simulate this effect with bad inheritance patterns.
Yeah but they’re basically relegated to side show characters by their party.
My method names are the same way but I aggressively sort things into modules etc so it comes out the other way.
But if I was staring down dozens of these methods and no way to organize them, I’d start doing the sorted names just for ease of editing. L
Fish, no plugins. The POSIX differences are to your advantage when using interactively. Its amazing how much larger expressions you can construct in the repl before you start moving to a proper file. Its like moving from pure mysql
or psql
to mycli
or pgcli
.
When you add it all up, the amount of effort you’ll expend to learn fish are small compared to the amount of effort you’ll save by trying to recreate the UX with plugins and custom scripts.
I’m very suspicious of the uses cases for this. If the compiled bash code is unreadable then what’s the point of compiling to bash instead of machine code like normal? It might be nice if you’re using it as your daily shell but if someone sent me “compiled” bash code I wouldn’t touch it. My general philosophy is if your bash script gets too long, move it to python.
The only example I can think of is for generating massive install.sh
Neither China nor Russia is going to give Israel the time of day
Russia is actually Israel’s #1 exporter of Jews, which is vital for maintaining their racial majority. As a consequence Russian-Israeli relationships are warm. Bibi and Putin are on very good terms.
All of your programming AIs were trained with Stack Overflow data.
Manic episode, part 3
Yeah I have no idea where that article is or even the title. “LogLog Rust” isn’t a good enough search term.