The company didn’t abandon, Microsoft bought them out indirectly and killed the competition. Nothing to see here.
The company didn’t abandon, Microsoft bought them out indirectly and killed the competition. Nothing to see here.
ANTLR is for writing parsers. You don’t need a new custom parser, just use an existing XML parser.
There are IDE extensions that show the diff of the entire PR locally without having to squash anything. So yes, it’s weird to reinvent a square wheel.
I am currently writing a C compiler, with my own backend (and hopefully, frontend) in OCaml.
But why write your own C frontend? It’s much more of a pain than people imagine. I maintain a C frontend implemented in OCaml (the project itself goes back 25 years) and it’s still not on par with GCC or Clang.
For any other language, sure, but C has so many “wonderful” features, starting with the lexer hack. Your grammar conveniently overlooks this issue but it’s something you’ll have to deal with to actually implement it. So it simply won’t be as nice as theory suggests.
Yes, but with things like syscalls it’s easier to do this than require every high-level thing building on the syscall to be modified and recompiled. Very few people need to use such low-level APIs.
Isn’t that just drafts for that comment’s reply?
Because I just saved a comment draft, went looking at something else and wanted to go back. The problem was that I couldn’t find the right post/comment where I saved the draft.
I thought Boost saved that because going to reply to the same comment would automatically bring up the draft.
keep mum about energy use
Whose mum?
Visit takeout.google.com and select Google Podcasts to export your Google Podcasts data in OPML format.
I wonder when that became a thing. I migrated at the beginning of the year and had to manually add all subscriptions because Google Podcasts had no way of exporting anything.
I guess someone made a GDPR complaint.
Now we know how much they’re making with tracking and ads per user.
It’s just an unfair comparison. The Firefox app includes a whole browser engine while this one just uses an engine built into Android itself.
Doesn’t it just rely on the Android built-in WebView?
Yeah, titlegore material.
In golf it can be used without preposition but also without object, and with completely unrelated meaning.
So it has the intended effect.
But where’s the start?
That wasn’t my statement… Stop intentionally misinterpreting what people say!
They told you to go to the city centre, not the refugee camp…
It’s the only way it can exist.
Did they jump after it to scan the barcode for a tracking update or what?
That was fast.