I think at this point in time it JIT compiles into byte code and cached which is more efficiently interpreted the next time that function is called.
I think at this point in time it JIT compiles into byte code and cached which is more efficiently interpreted the next time that function is called.
Honestly if someone irons out the edge cases, python probably could JIT compile to machine code via cython. It would take a fair bit of memory and probably a bit slow on low powered systems but it would be so much faster if cached.
You delete each set of letter from least significant to most significant with $ replacing each letter and the title tag saying where’s my money. If all letters disappear swap the entire website with space jam website and this gif.
It’s always better to go that route. I also understand having hardware requirements and not being able to find a version of those models with Linux installed.
I like what system 76 is doing but I don’t think they really have competition in the US market right now. If you don’t mind a clevo and you live in the US I’d recommend them.
Don’t take it personally, it’s just a direction I haven’t seen many researchers/pen testers use. I’ve seen most run it on a virtual machine or a second computer and modify Ubuntu/Debian to better suit their needs and a primary computer/os for business transactions etc.
I can’t speak for hackers but from anecdotal evidence it seems like they can do their work on most systems but hacking hardware is just easier on Linux in general.
You mean that distro people use to pretend to be a hacker/security researcher. It’s just hardened Debian with a few tools installed. I’ve set something like that up in an afternoon tbh.
That good and all for your saints and what not but how about us sinners.
Some manufacturers allow you to get a refund for pre installed windows if you feel like sitting on the phone for hours. Something about a lawsuit involving Microsoft and anticompetitive contracts with the manufacturer not allowing the distribution of other operating systems.
I’ve seen a story about someone who got a refund for their dell laptop but it was slow, and the support staff was rude about it during the process. They stated things like the Microsoft software is free and why would you want to remove windows anyway, passing him from department to department. It’s often $60-$80 depending on the version of windows etc.
Edit: I should clarify it might only be a US thing, I’ve heard people in France having some luck.
It’s ok, it’s called being a masochist. No one is judging you for using css.😆
Managers are always tied to their corporate overlords. Developers can choose to freelance and potentially make more while not having to stick around and maintain an aging codebase if they’re skilled enough.
Fair worning, I’m learning to program and I have zero experience in the industry. This is at most observations from what I’ve heard from others in the industry.
If true == true pass!
This is just Linux for anyone who uses it for work or school.😂
Feature creep? It’s so easy when you convince yourself you’ll reuse it!
“TLDR…”
I’m kidding, my applications are so simple version control would be synonymous with entire rewrites as I lean new things.
True, a lot better way to stay out of dependency hell. The number one reason I switched a server to docker, dependencies like mono.
That’s crazy!
Your right, it needs at least six maybe nine per hand.😆
I love the idea of this project. It might be an interesting way to see how similar most languages are but those dependencies.
Also why is such a stupid question when it comes to programming, you can learn so much by just making something. So my question is…
Yeah, I totally agree. Sorry about that. I got pretty excited about the topic because it’s amazing how all my games have worked so far and how it works is interesting. If I was using Windows or MacOS I’d be paying attention but I generally wouldn’t care about the progress.
Cython