in that case it would be even more important not to be in a situation, where you have to second-guess yourself: "was it my mistake or is windows fucking with me"
also, Pascal is really good as the first language, because it beats in your head the need to keep variable definitions together and separation between function and procedure
@MadaraUchiha I can do literally anything you ask me to do in vanilla JS, however you should not ever read the code I wrote, or at least you should get really drunk first.
@HassanAlthaf it will teach you how to use functional programming paradigm. It might help you in uni. But not at work. Unless you work on a major project (or in telecommunication)
By the way, is it a good idea to join a Campus (that partners with a foreign university and gives you the same degree at your home country) or a Uni directly (meaning I have to go abroad).
@HassanAlthaf you can fears read about it and then decide whether it's worth to use it. There are two major projects that I know use erlang: CouchDB and GitHub (in as middleware)
@tereško I do have my pages built with responsive design, that's not the issue. My question is having an m.something.com more preferred than the same url having different content based on the device?
No matter the outcome of an audit, the community wins. https://www.reddit.com/r/PHP/comments/6847yy/security_audit_for_sodium_compat_organized_by/dgvj5h0/
Also I'd be interested in real-world performance differences. I feel like "Hello, world" responses just don't test overall performance in a meaningful way.
@Trowski that's true, but then it will also depend on the individual libraries (redis etc.), which makes it hard to distinguish what the perf is due to