Tutor people trying to get better at solving coding puzzles?
Tutor people trying to get better at solving coding puzzles?
Well now I’m gonna watch it even harder!
The article said the doxxy info was being hosted on a Russian website that doesn’t cooperate with takedown requests. So, that’s the answer to your second suggestion. As for the first, I hope they do. At this point it’s all or nothing for him, so he’s got nothing to lose by racking up more charges. If even one of the ~95 charges against him sticks, he’ll be in prison for the rest of his saggy ass days.
Too bad, I guess. I liked this show but I also let my Hulu subscription lapse A few months ago with no real consequence to my overall happiness.
let myTrue = true === true ? true : true
n.b. I tried to call your js baby a word that rhymes with “tree farted” but I got censored. Probably for the best.
Typescript is Javascript with extra rules added to keep you, the developer, honest and explicit. The main way it does this is by enforcing types. This is a whole subject in and of itself, so here’s a lazy hand-wavy example from an internet stranger:
// regular js You, the developer: “hey js compiler, I’m gonna make a new array” JS compiler: “Cool, dude!” You: “Now please push ‘cat’, 5, NaN, and Date.new() onto the array” JS compiler: “No problem my guy (or girl)! You probably know what you’re doing!”
// typescript You, the developer: “hey js compiler, I’m gonna make a new array” Typescript: WHAT. THE. FUCK. Just like that?? An array of what, exactly?! Do you even know?? You’re grounded, mister. Don’t ever try to pull that shit again. The FUCKING nerve.”
Basically you and the compiler are co-parenting a removed js baby and you can pick between deadbeat dad or helicopter Karen mom.
This reads like it was written by an AI trained exclusively on Indian call center telemarketers
Traitors get hanged.
They would know I guess