

I’m a software developer so I’ve never seen that thing you’re talking about, but check your sources, I believe it’s actually from 1982: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Microsystems
I’m a software developer so I’ve never seen that thing you’re talking about, but check your sources, I believe it’s actually from 1982: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sun_Microsystems
SCCS is from 1972, you young whippersnappers
Of course. It’s simply clickbait. Worked for you and me, obviously.
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Thanks for the insight 👍 guess that was too US-centric for me
“Gibson” as in “the overpriced guitar company”?
#define if while // 🤪
You may let them sleep in your house and feed them, but generally, other people’s cats are none of your business.
Update: and take pictures and post them of course. This is the Internet after all.
Vacuum isn’t strong, air pressure is. But the answer to your question is gravity.
They also had no science, no literature, no music, 85 % child mortality, and died of old age at 35. Coincidence?
“May” always means “or may not”. There’s a reason why they don’t simply say “improves”. #clickbait
Right, that’s when you should look for a driver language that’s better suited for the job, e. g. Python.
Every database I know comes with an SQL shell that takes commands from stdin and writes query results to stdout. Remember that “bash” never means bash alone, but all the command line tools from cut via jq to awk and beyond … so, that SQL shell would be what you call “bash library”.
Bash is perfectly good for what you’re describing.
"the [German] government … decided to remain for the time being in view of the wide audience that could be reached via its services.“
Judging from looks and thickness, it could be Leberkäse, delicious 😋
What’s the problem, looks just about right.
Thanks pal. You’re right about me not being 5 of course. No idea how one would ELI5 that anyway.
So he had what German singer Heino only pretends to have. In reality, Heino has a condition that makes his eyes look unattractive.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heino