Var x = 1+“two”
Console.Log(x)
Done! I did it. I wrote a program.
Var x = 1+“two”
Console.Log(x)
Done! I did it. I wrote a program.
Well then you are fucked.
The question is if nobody else has access to the logs, then obfuscation is stupid
This is why you obfuscate after you code. Just obfuscate the release build. And logging may at that point be thrown out of the window anyway
StackOverflow!
How do I fix this?
Lol.
None of the negatives that this troll article name are actual negatives that normal humans have.
“The computer guy” which is wrong in all ways but somehow correct
Who is using python for frontend?
I mean you can do this in the first year.
I however slipped much faster into the senior dev position than I liked. Basically after 2 years full time (and 5 years as a student on part time) I am now expert in a few things and the go to person for questions. For people who work longer in there than me.
You should sell the document and the consultation extra. Basically you first sell them consultation on what they want and then let them sign a contract that the document that this consultation produced are the requirements. Then you can bill changes to the requirements extra.
Fun fact Tomb Raider was the first game with a nude mod.
I tried intellij years ago and never left it.
This is me in eclipse.
Because I used to do the single save and it failed
Also for gwe it was Nvidia that didn’t support stuff it needed for Wayland. However it does now. I just need to implement a whole new api
The only reason why I am still on x11 is Green with envy. It doesn’t support Wayland yet.
And somehow I got into being a maintainer and now it is my job to fix that.
This would be illegal in most EU countries.
There was a website called sth like free-music.org or similar to that. However the last time I was on there was a few years ago.
How could you?! As a Karen I demand the r/piracy manager and that he forces you to go back and work for free!
Yep. You have to make sure your feature branch works.
We make a singular commit per feature.
It was never specified to run without errors.