It’s a very different vibe. I remember my first seg fault in C - kids days are missing out!
That’s awesome! Feel free to post any links if you’re comfortable.
The cool thing to do now is to write it in Rust, only using the standard library.
[checks personal website]
Yes, shame on them!
Measure once, cut 38 times.
Chances are, right? At least it’s the first thing I’d check.
I’m pretty happy I never got around to RMAing my Zotac graphics card for its whiny fan.
Steve mentions “server configuration,” but I can’t even imagine what that would be.
Yes! Hahaha, it’s so good.
Number 2 needs to flick the little switch on the SD card.
[flashbacks to the backlog being wiped out because “the client already signed off on the release”]
Wasn’t there a story about people calling curl devs because of car issues?
For what it’s worth, I’m sure the SQLite devs could help somebody clean up their temp files. They just really shouldn’t have to.
I think we’re fully in agreement here: if the API doesn’t specify how to handle null values, that omission means they’re perfectly valid and expected.
Imagine a delivery company’s van exploding if somebody attempts to ship an empty box. That would be a very poorly built van.
Looks perfect to me!