i've spent equal time over the past 40+ years with semicolon and non-semicolon languages so the 'return the object' felt equally as valid as 'return, and oh by the way here is a label with an expression'... i sense it comes down to personal preference when you have the option, or the requirement of the language you use to follow that syntax. also depends on the team you are with.
i joined a company where 3 guys use semicolons and braces everywhere, and one guy older than i is used to not using them for one liner if statements.
heh. I go in behind the guy periodically (he knows) and add the braces and semi colons. :D he retires this year so the group as a whole decided to stick to one standard. we also had to adjust from doing things like: if(true) ... to: if( true ) ... something the older guy did and we liked it 'cause it looked cleaner.
@thedigitalmouse that's easy. You say that a smart parser should be able to detect the end of statement / scope if there are no semicolons, yet you say "not my problem, it's the dev(s) behind the parser"
@KarelG i mean they define the rules for parsing their language, whether strictly or not. not my problem in the sense that i do what is required or not for the language and project at-hand.
If you open this link in small device(s), the price table converting into tab view. can anyone tell is this a plugin or shopify using their own custom code?
Need help with css, how do I leave 20px for the icon on the right side of the input field. I currently have it working with percentages but the gap it leaves for bigger resolution makes it look ugly bootply.com/kU0Rff3qRh#
> investors have been disappointed after figuring out that Juicero owners can squeeze juice from the proprietary juice bags by hand, without the $400 appliance.
@BenFortune That's the main money maker. So yes. There will be refill stations that we will set up with city sanitation where they will be able to re-extract the inks from the sewage.
In general though, laying solar panels flat on the ground is a waste. And putting solar panels in places where people walk and drive on is especially stupid, as they generally cover the surface. At least while the sun is up
it takes more space than simply put two panels adjacent of each other, right pointing to east (if east is at your right side) and right pointing to west
I guess you could watch Thunderf00ts videos on YouTube about it. He pretty much summed up all the critizism. And I only watched it because I liked how he hated on shit
my solar panels are already aiming to the west/east. I thought that it was common, but that master builder looked confused to me when I explained where to place the panels.
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Okay, well, maybe there are some who'd tweet about that, but *surely* no one is tweeting...
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