Do people still use Chrome ?
Do people still use Chrome ?
The Art of Computer Programming by Donald Knuth
Memory isn’t infinite, CPUs can’t process all integers, and Santa isn’t real
Wait, what? Need a spoiler tag.
Well, they were discovered in China, so it won’t take long, but they won’t tell anyone until it’s been spread to other countries.
The front fell off.
Since version 3, TeX has used an idiosyncratic version numbering system, where updates have been indicated by adding an extra digit at the end of the decimal, so that the version number asymptotically approaches π. This is a reflection of the fact that TeX is now very stable, and only minor updates are anticipated. The current version of TeX is 3.141592653
Why would you do that?
This has been my experience of agile in multiple workplaces.
If anything goes wrong with the deploy script, such as failing tests, no harm will be done because the script exits upon the first error encountered.
How do you clean up? Once the deploy script is fixed, how do you know what’s been done and what needs redoing?
Have you considered ansible/puppet/chef/salt — environments dedicated to deployment and cleanup, with idempotency to allow for fixing and repeating the deployment, across multiple operating systems and versions?
I saw that too and thought “here we go again”, but in this case it seems SCO stands for Source Code Origin.
On my Fiat 500 (which admittedly doesn’t have a door that can be closed) the manual refers to it as an “oddments compartment”.
That fixed it! Thank you so much!
Drink water until you slosh. I’ve found that an ice pack on the top of the head works wonders.
can anyone suggest some versions or mods of Windows, or an alternate method, that would let me run Py2EXE and InnoSetup?
might work for you, and it might not. But do let us know if it does!
does anyone have a guide on installing macOS under KVM or QEMU?
https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
sort of works some of the time. I personally didn’t find it satisfactory for my use case. It might be suitable for you.
I can feel the slip and fall all the way down.
Well, technically Dvorak is a US-ANSI layout, so … no.
I was part of a team that was trained in COBOL to help update code in time for Y2K. We’ve been headhunted by the same company several times in the last ten years to further update and maintain the same code, originally written in the mid-1970s. I’m now 56, and I suspect that code base will live at least as long as I do.