It seems they are going to update the message every two days. For example, if you look at the message right now, it already has some differences.
It seems they are going to update the message every two days. For example, if you look at the message right now, it already has some differences.
Do tell, how does it make your life easier?
Simple, but effective. Liked the meme in the readme
If you don’t want to use PowerShell in Linux, there’s also nushell, which is another (non-POSIX) shell that can process Excel files
I liked your guide, but the vocabulary feels a bit too technical for people who have never used Linux before and aren’t tech savvy.
Did you end up posting any implementations to ticalc.org ?
Great! How much time will it last?
Add in a test that wasn’t made to be accurate and was only used to make a point, like what other comments mention
How do you think one should get started with Emacs? Should they start start with regular GNU Emacs or should they install one of the “distros”?
It’s kind of stupid this even has to exist tbh
No matter how good or bad the books are, their cover art is so cool
Knowing if a command failed and capturing stderr (which contains stuff like error messages) are not the same thing.
I checked the docs, and I’m a bit confused with one thing. They show that you can capture the stdout of a command into a variabe, but they never show stderr being captured. How would that work?
Pretty interesting theming, I must say
“Sorry, but we can’t pay in advance, you’ll have to put the work in first”
Is it? Didn’t know about it until now…
You have to put /s
in the end, because people in this day and age can no longer recognize sarcasm, probably because we all spend way too much time on the Internet.
“Sure, we’ll pay you 2% of the profits”
I DISAGREE with you. YOU ARE NOW OBLIGATED TO ENTER AN EPIC DEBATE TO THE DEATH WITH ME BECAUSE REACHING A CONSENSUS IS IMPOSSIBLE IN THE INTERET!!!
(((((((((((((((((/s (in case it wasn’t obvious))))))))))))))))))