Do you have any evidence that “the industry” has made the change? My personal experience says the opposite. Unless you mean “new repositories use the new default name” which says more about people simply not caring rather than anything else.
Do you have any evidence that “the industry” has made the change? My personal experience says the opposite. Unless you mean “new repositories use the new default name” which says more about people simply not caring rather than anything else.
No one is offended by that word, at some point we need to stop wasting time on pointless debates and move on. If I start tweeting that I find “main” offensive are we going to have to find another name?
I mean it’s China, they like this stuff. I had a picture taken there for some paperwork stuff and they photoshopped that thing till I looked 15 lol
Just like the so progressive Germany!
Lol if you think gamers, especially on fedora, are anything more than a rounding error in the total user pool
Can these types of post include countries in the title? This USA defaultism makes the experience worse for everyone else with no benefit whatsoever
Are the cars shitty, or are they ranked 3rd?
That’s… Neither wrong, nor related to this article? Unless you have a crystal ball somewhere, that is?
Thanks Nintendo, now I’m looking up what the mig flash is lol
That’s victim blaming. That should be illegal
Expats? You mean immigrants?
Y’all Yankees spend more time complaining about TERFs than homophobes it seems
… Or as shown by the west for the past 150+ years
Wonder where you’re from
CLion is IMO by far the best option out there, short of going the editor-as-ide road (vim emacs etc).
QtCreator is good, but only better feature wise for qt/qmake projects.
VSCode is difficult to setup, the billions of plug-ins all lack something. I remember struggling to get remote debugging to work properly, I think because I couldn’t override the default gdb flags to use local symbols (downloading 10gb of debug symbols every run, thanks but no thanks). Amongst other things I can’t recall. It’s probably a decent IDE for JS or hobby projects but I cannot recommend this for a professional environment.
I’m not gonna bother discussing VS.
What else is still around and actively developed? Codeblocks? Netbeans?
How is this related to quiet quitting?
Your understanding of communist ideas are on a par on your spelling of it.
But no one keeps a 10 year Linux install when upgrading is a trivial command. That’s the whole point.
Also, this is advice you’re already being given for free, no one here cares if you stay on Windows or not. No one is going to help you more than that.
Is the second point supposed to be a negative rather than an implementation detail?
Anyway, vscode would probably work for you. Or try clion. Like VS, but with decent cmake support, clang integration, better auto complete, simpler tool chain management, faster index, no daily crash/hanging, better git/lab integration, cross platform support… Actually never mind, there is indeed nothing like VS IDE wise. Whatever that means
In practice many people have 40h/w contracts and then get extra days off (35h/ w being the standard, you save 5h per week) which amounts to an extra 15 days I think over a year.