

On GNOME you can try Hanabi it’s still in its infancy but it’s pretty good https://github.com/jeffshee/gnome-ext-hanabi
On GNOME you can try Hanabi it’s still in its infancy but it’s pretty good https://github.com/jeffshee/gnome-ext-hanabi
Idk man. I’m still waiting for Fleet.
I’m curious to know how your language throws and catches errors :)
Is flex X on the haters a way of logging to console?
I guess it’s just a survey they want you to answer, it may not be related to the context you were working on.
The incident report part is what truly scares me.
Except .NET then you can use Rider which is pretty much IDEA but with added support for .NET, which makes it… better…? Not sure.
Spot is a native Spotify client for gnome.
SO has been such a bad source of information for a long time and a toxic community that I’ve added it to my Google search results Blocklist altogether.
Right I’m following the Pixel Art community and I saw your 2nd link before. Nice 🙂 Anyway good luck with your project, or rather, have fun with your project 😉
That sounds amazing, may we know a little more about your project if you’re ready to share something about it?
I am not sure how other people do it but we use tailwind in SASS using the apply directive, inside a BEM-first structure. I feel like this is the best of what everything can offer.
I remember reading about this years ago, even affected internal Facebook dev team when it happened.
I agree. I say open door so the function should be named
openDoor
.Honestly nowadays none of that matter if you’re using any remotely modern IDE with good indexing and a sensible search, you can start typing however you mind works and it will find it no matter how it’s named.