deleted by creator
deleted by creator
C++ literally makes it easier to avoid raw pointers and allocation that are dangerous…
This is all theoretical. Today it’s quite basic with billions thrown at the problem. Maybe in decades these ideas can be expanded on.
Seems creation time not modified. Makes sense “current” is older.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
Learning more languages always helps understanding ime. I’d recommend learning C.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
Software is often terrible and the only person who was going to fix it was myself. Of course that was only possible because I enjoyed the type of logic puzzles that entailed. I also found community within a few software projects that motivated me.
deleted by creator
There isn’t a happy ending here. They have nothing that makes a successful state.
If it’s truly unmodified it doesn’t matter where it is hosted, just that it is correct.
No car company is going to suddenly change plans, that would make no sense, especially when the government shows they are unreliable anyway.
Linux APIs are 8bit, instead of 16bit, however the filesystem encoding can be anything if the user wants.
In practice we all use UTF-8 but correct software has to encode to the correct one just in case.
There is also still a max path length, but it’s longer like 4096.
deleted by creator
deleted by creator
This is a great video on the topic: https://youtu.be/sLaXSvpfDZs
deleted by creator
bash sucks but i don’t agree. Some simple rules like regularly use intermediate variables with useful names and never use shorthand arguments goes a long way.