You could also use syncthing so when you are conected to your lan you work folder will always be synced from one pc to another, that way you won’t have a bunch useless commits on git and you can still commit and push the changes from any computer
CS Student and developer on my free time.
You could also use syncthing so when you are conected to your lan you work folder will always be synced from one pc to another, that way you won’t have a bunch useless commits on git and you can still commit and push the changes from any computer
All the purple ones
I just do a random program to help me with a problem or as small task
I use doom emacs and have to say, it takes everything that I like about vim and adds to emacs, plus a lot of useful features that i would have to install myself otherwise that can be enable by just uncommenting a feel lines in the config file.
It’s can feel a bit bloated at first but allows me to have the perfect IDE (for me at least) in a matter of minutes.
And the best of all is that I don’t need to use the emacs keybinds if I don’t wanna (and I don’t).
I’m the first and the last, it depends on my mood
I always do a git status just to be sure before a commit
I’ve used kate a good time ago, it’s my favorite linux default gui text editor
Doom emacs, i just love the keyboard centric workflow that it provides
You have a point
Brainfuck
It will never be too much milk
The milk, the serial needs something to plug in
I will keep this legacy alive within my code
This is the way
Oh thank you, this might work and i will also bookmark the list too
I’ve been using a little, learned at the start of the month and really enjoyed, but since it don’t have many user sometimes is hard to find how to do something, it was easy to create a webserver but i really wanna to create a qt application with it (since i use kde plasma), but i can’t find a proper way of doing it
MOM! The kid next door had a stroke again!
Like a enthusiast once said “People don’t quit emacs, they just die at some point”.
That is what hope and dreams are made of