It's a tad ridiculous how JSON blows up exponentially when you start nesting. " -> \" -> \\\" -> \\\\\\\". I'm just glad the people who wrote this code decided to stop at 3 layers of JSON.
The noreturn attribute is supposed to be used for functions that don't return to the caller. That doesn't mean void functions (which do return to the caller - they just don't return a value), but functions where the control flow will not return to the calling function after the function finishes ...
CS is a tool, the fun is what you can get out of the things you can make using the tool
Also I about to start Oxfam trail section 2-3 if you don't hear from me in a day, you can assume that I died from one of the usual courses on the trail
@buttifulbuttefly OMG this is actually for real. Computer science fail. They're probably violating the App Store TOS which forbids downloading new executable code.
A script for generating data is still a novel executable program… they could sandbox a native JavaScript interpreter (i.e. UIWebView) and achieve the same limitations, if that's a critical difference.
lol I was browsing /r/programming to see if they had any comments for the article (if it was even posted) and I stumbled upon this good to know browsing /new came in handy that time cc @butt
it's at this moment that I actually notice I vote on these things.
> Expert GitHub repo owners: when does README.md start getting too long, and where should all the extra information go: new Markdown files, or a Github wiki? (self.learnprogramming)
When I was learning SQL, I remember reading that it should be pronounced just like the word sequel; however, I worked with a bunch of techs who seemed to prefer S-Q-L. Is there a proper convention for this?
@AlexM. I prounce std as "es tee dee", clang as "see lang", but MinGW as "Ming double you", which perhaps is a result of not knowing its meaning first.
think of it like this, instead of saying "hi" to someone, some representation of that spoken word gets sent wirelessly and is received by the target, who then parses it
just how long does normal communication take because of the slowness of speech