Meme Monday!
Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.
DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.
Meme Monday!
Today's cover image comes from last week's thread.
DEV is an inclusive space! Humor in poor taste will be downvoted by mods.
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git commit -m "A meaningful message"
That is indeed a meaningful commit message. it urges me to quit my job or even this line of work for good.
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Use vscode-openai extension you will be ok
Oh god ban this from the Internet
Too late. Comments on DEV are indexed. π
I'll keep this to see if in a while that image gets indexedππ
Welp. It was here sooner than I expected.
Get over here, @ben.
OMG!
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No thanks, we know how to do it ourselves
Life was so much easier for variable names in the original Fortran programming language: it only allowed single-letter variable names.
Of course, because of that, it was much more difficult in every other way.
I was going to say about the length of names, but I see elsewhere you corrected yourself. I began coding in Fortran IV back in those days (1972, IBM 360). We spent more time being careful to begin statements in column 7 of the Holerith card and less on choosing variable names. :-)
Bard and ChatGPT got you.
I kinda miss the times when those AI's didn't exist.
That's my life working with Nextjs App Router and deploying it on Netlify.
A variation of a cartoon I did on Procreate:
-420 =)
Sometimes goes the other way -- no computers on after working hours.
True
Tom Gauld of Revenge of the Librarians.
Relatable.
EML - Electricity markup language
Good question! Turns out my memory of FORTRAN was incomplete. You can create names; it's just that some single letter variable names are reserved as follows ...
I, J, K, L, M, N: These are reserved for integer variables.
X, Y, Z: These are reserved for floating-point variables.
T: This is reserved for a temporary variable.
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