Nah, just turn the first word into an adjective.
“Iced cream” sounds far more sophisticated than boring ice cream.
Hm… Is his mouth open?
BREAKING NEWS
“Why I love her? It’s stupid question, how I can’t love the Godess?”
“She is strict, cute, optimistic and her level of technical knowledge is unachievable for a mortal being.”
Alright. Where do I sign up?
Fairly often, I have terrible reflexes.
Imma be honest - I can see why
She had Pixar mom proportions before Pixar moms were a thing!
Loud and clear!
I have good news and bad news:
A specification already exists. https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/latest/
Remember for the next couple of years to check your shoes before putting them on!
I’m not saying Rust is better for all applications, but IMO Golang has a pretty bad readability due to the “simplicity” they keep adhering to. Heck, even their generics support is still pretty terrible, and that’s a fundamental feature for properly readable code.
Golang is almost never the best choice
Your experience with other extensions sadly doesn’t mean much for Pylance. It specifically has DRM implemented to prevent vscodium from loading it, just like some other MS extensions. That’s why I’m asking.
Hm, people in the GitHub issue are still complaining that it doesn’t work. Does it work fine for you?
Is there a stable way to use closed extensions (like the MS Python one) with vscodium by now? I’d love to get away from MS’ grasp, but it’s much harder if I’ll be missing out on language integrations.
That’s not how R&D works. It’s really rare to have “progress across the board”, usually you have incremental improvements in specific areas that come together to an across-the-board improvement.
So we’d be getting improvements slower since there’s much less profit from individual advancements, as they can’t be released. What’s the advantage here?
Not fined, just banned.