Just use a formatter. It’ll show you that the second one is two statements:
{}
(the empty block)+[]
coerce an empty array to a number: new Number(new Array())
I see, that is strange!
IMHO fine:
IMHO weird:
So it’s not a reversal. Using “woman” like an adjective is still weird!
In addition to what the other reply to you said, I was talking specifically about “female” as a noun.
“females like xyz” and so on.
I’ve never read any internet comment using “female” as a noun for human women that wasn’t problematic.
I haven’t read anything this cursed in a while
It did, wherever it’s used. If you can ditch backwards compatibility in your network and just use ipv6, everything gets so much simpler.
Nothing. It fixes the myriad of horrible hacks that are required for ipv4 to somehow still hang on.
Of course companies are sad because transition costs money, even though as usual the open source community did most of the work for them.
For me it’s less often, but otherwise same.
It’s insane that this isn’t consistent.
Any combination of -h
, -?
and --help
exists between tools (from 0 to all 3 of them)
Judging from how I completely missed that and read it as “right-wing” I just assume it’s autocorrect gone wrong with no editor spotting it either
If you read the article, you will see that two thirds (so also his voters) take the hush money trial seriously.
It’s not magic, but there will never be a life saving treatment that ruins you financially here in the EU. And travel insurance is dirt cheap here as well.
That wasn’t my question
Because you emigrated and get this live saving essential service for free?
What do you mean? Don’t you think transitioning to mostly renewables while coal and gas go down are good things?
You’re right, of you have compete freedom, do that. If the place you want or need to go to is most comfortably reachable via rattlesnake road, bring boots.
In other words, if you don’t think the wasm landscape is mature enough to build a web thing with it, you are stuck with JavaScript, but you don’t have to rawdog it. I haven’t run in a single weird thing like this in years of writing typescript with the help of its type system, ESLint and a formatter.