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SkillsC, assembly, linux kernel, embedded, vim, emacs, gdb
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Well dc/bc is pretty much standard otherwise. More so than python.
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Good tests are often more valuable because it tends to be updated and documentation not.
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Cli running detached head
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@cypherPunk I guess it has something to do with the fact that you are using "then" instead of "than". ;)
More than happy. Not more then happy. Or maybe you were more and then became happy? -
@Gianlu yes or compiled with your application
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@cdrice I see :) Thought it was different examples.
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~$ if [ -z "$aeo" ]; then aeo=a; fi
~$ echo $aeo
a
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Seems like the examples of unreachable code are actually reachable? -
@StefanH http://emacsrocks.com
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Do something like this: https://pattle.github.io/simpsons-i...
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dd, that's a funny tool.
Like when you want to write a disk image to USB and types sda instead of sdb -
@magis you could just have used grub from another media and fixed it.
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@danzig666
OK, that's a fair bit taller :) -
Seriously?
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Well putty has some nice features. But I get your point.
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A classic!
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@taylan since it is possible to rewrite the whole emacs in a running session without need to restart I would say that emacs can be a bit harder.
So the graph is pretty accurate how your mind kan feel using emacs. -
Is'nt boost big like an operating system or such?
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You use htop to debug?
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The skill to formulate your problem so you can Google it is very useful.
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The problem with multi monitor setups is that the extra monitors cannot be used for extended time. It's not ergonomic.
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I would like to say that tmux is a nicer multiplexer.
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qbasic
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Ubuntu
Using arch Linux on your work computer is painful. At least if you don't install separate versions of GCC and such to keep things stable. Because then you will spend a lots of time fixing things that have broken from the last update. -
A designer would do that.
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Yep we should just use the pointers and not name stuffs.
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Seems like a kind of bad programmer :p
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@Jumpshot44
Thanks!
Indeed they are.
Well at least I gives time to catch-up on devRant ;) -
From the random number bug of debian in 2008
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vim for code, emacs for organizing stuffs
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Best so far :)