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About404
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SkillsC/C++, Angular8, Java11,js(es6), Python, Php, Linux/bash , Emacs , little bit of Elisp.
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@Haxk20 agreed, should've done that. But devrant won't let me edit this rant.Guess its too late..
Will be giving credits from now on if I happen to copy paste again 🙂 -
@Gregozor2121 yes the first and the second order derrivatives.. They looked more like javascript lambda functions.
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and that's how you pass a function within a function within a function and return the end result. 🤷
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Christmas ko suvakamana 🇳🇵:)
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So, what your saying is programmers don’t use dark mode? 🤔
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@b3b3 why take a snapshot of an event horizon when you can teleport yourself right into the singularity?
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Never understood the use case of wrapper class "Void" in java. Haven't seen anybody using it either.🤔
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😂😂
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Assembly languages: keep talkin bitches.
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Also I restart eclipse server everytime I make small changes to my codebase. 🤔
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while in development : *uses protected* in a variable which was supposed to be private but mutable.
while in production : *spends whole day debugging* trying to figure out why 10 external class are modifying it. -
this incident will be reported.
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you share the anxiety with other devs by dropping a column in production ?
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Awesome.
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pretty much looks like a code written by our interns :D
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same here. I have been thinking about taking this GRE exam. so what I did today was, everytime I open/change an instances of deepin-terminal, my bash script selects a random word from vocabulary.com and displays its meaning with some explanation in the current terminal session. :)
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1. sudo pacman -Sy
2. sudo pacman -Rns vim
3. sudo pacman -S emacs25
and done. see its not that hard. ;) -
@iSwimInTheC Hawking hasn't died, he switched himself to a higher dimension :)
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welcome to the dark side :)
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One of the easiest way to exit vim:
1. ctrl+alt+t
2.sudo apt-get remove vim
3. sudo apt-get install emacs24
4.done. -
alias motivation="firefox https://devrant.io/"
If you can't install it, you can atleast browse it. -
@catintroholic Proof? Here you go:
ssh into my server 127.0.0.1 and navigate to /proof/logs.
My server keeps the log of every tiny details. xP -
@stop not sure bout the rest but this /bin/cat is sleepy most of the time 😁
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@aitkotw it sucks cus client demands it to 😉
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@kabhishek xD
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@Torbuntu right choice of a word finally xP
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@Torbuntu diabolical? I said svn not JavaScript :P
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@d4ng3r0u5 lol
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@plusgut thank you :D
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@BambuSource thank you :D