You’re not. Jetbrains users are just a lot more vocal. It’s like vegans or people who vape. They will let you know 😉
You’re not. Jetbrains users are just a lot more vocal. It’s like vegans or people who vape. They will let you know 😉
If you’re paying someone $40 an hour who doesn’t know what a rectangle is then I think you’re the problem.
It makes sense why they did it, but their messed up versioning was the cause to begin with. You should always assume Devs will cut corners in inappropriate ways.
The recipient had better hope he can or they will be stuck with useless tech in their head when Musk gets bored and drops support.
It’s a meme, it’s not actually saying not to use async:
Is that a real question? Because they were stolen and we have evolved as a civilization (mostly) to acknowledge that it was wrong to take them in the first place.
The only reason to want to keep them is greed and pride. Both of which are pretty piss poor foundations for a law.
Note that neither the British Museum nor most British people want to keep the stolen artifacts. In fact it would be better for the British Museum to close if that’s the end result.
The fact is that Britain is not within the control of the people. Basically just a bunch of rich people manipulating the population and doing whatever they want… Think Midgar from Final Fantasy 7.
It’s fine as long as you have proper source control. Run it and check the diff before committing.
It is wrong to sell addictive substances to addicts.
Sure, adults have the right to smoke if they want. They are, of course, adults. But that doesn’t make it okay for tobacco companies to advertise harmful and addictive substances to anyone, least of all the people who are already addicted.
if you care enough about climate change to not have children you should
haveadopt children.
This will reduce the population increase, while at the same time help children already in the world and being dealt a shit hand. It’s not an easy role to take, but if it makes one child happier then it’s worth it.
That’s a pretty critical detail… The headline becomes incredibly misleading without it. It should read: “Overwhelming majority of Russians now want to win Ukraine war”
This image reminds me of a junior dev who used fixed position for everything because he “couldn’t make it look like the picture otherwise”.
In JS a Boolean has 4 states.
true
false
undefined (where the key is set to undefined)
undefined (where the key doesn’t exist on the object)
if (obj.value === true) {
console.log(1);
} else if (obj.value === false) {
console.log(2);
} else if ("value" in obj) { // key "value" is in the obj, but it is set to undefined
console.log(3);
} else { // key "value" is not in object
console.log(4);
}
You’re welcome.
IT’S FROM THE SECOND ONE! FIRST ONE WAS GREAT, BUT THE SECOND ONE REALLY EXPANDED ON THE STORY!
Last company I worked at used Typescript, but used
any
for everything… I have no idea why. I never got an actual answer.