I love Arch but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. In my eyes, the only way one should choose Arch is despite all warnings against it, because they feel confident enough to deal with all the problems they encounter.
I love Arch but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. In my eyes, the only way one should choose Arch is despite all warnings against it, because they feel confident enough to deal with all the problems they encounter.
Kotlin.
Take the good parts of Java.
Remove the bad parts of Java.
No listening to music during breaks. If you were caught with headphones on you without even using them, you could face punishment.
To be fair, this one is more relevant now than it was 20 years ago, with watches and pens being IP capable nowadays.
Yup! Same here. Once I've got everything set up, it has been running smoothly and without any issues for more than 5 years in my case. It's literally the most reliable system I've ever set up, but I understand that the entry hurdle is pretty high.