Python is probably the top non-systems language for productivity and expressiveness right now if you use type hints.
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What sort of behavior does the salad represent? Catcalling? Something else?
Now do American politicians when an elementary school is attacked by a gunman.
They are humans who have forsaken their humanity.
I have the Jinhao set recommended in this article. It writes nicely and feels great in my hand but it leaks if handled roughly and it dries out sitting on my desk. None of my TWISBI pens have those problems. They might leak into the cap a bit with rapid pressure changes like on a plane ride but otherwise they are much more solid.
Seems like either Reddit takes a new stance or these app devs will need to point at something else.
I mowed as short as I could and threw a pound of crimson clover seed and a pound of dutch white clover seed among the grass. I watered heavily until it started competing. I didn't water again and had an effortless mixed clover and grass lawn until I sold that house.
Which script? The first monkey grease script I tried failed.
When all the apps are effectively blocked I bet they push a release to the stores with directions to an alternative. Can Apollo, RiF, Boost, Sync and all the others launch gateways and point their users at the fediverse?
That's a fun one. I love how the MC moves can almost force new backstory on to the characters.
nim looks good at a glance. I tend to stick with marketable programming languages so there are so many I don't know about. I personally think that using the optional strong typing features are enough to make Python a joy to use. But yes, other people's code can be cumbersome.