Reynolds wrap literally has this as a faq on their website because so many people think it.
Reynolds wrap literally has this as a faq on their website because so many people think it.
The shell corps don’t protect in this case
By using the AST? Do you really not know how languages work? I mean seriously, this is incredibly basic stuff. You don’t need to know the type to jump to the ast node location. Do you think that formatters for dynamic languages need to know the type in order to format them properly? Then why in the world would you need it to know where to jump to in a type definition!?!
Edit: also in the case of Ruby, the entire thing runs on a VM which used to be YARV but I think might have changed recently. So there’s literally bytecode providing all the information needed to run it. I highly recommend reading a book about how the Ruby internals work since you seem to think you understand but it’s quite clear you don’t, or for some reason think “jump to” is this magical thing that requires types.
I mean he clearly just walks out of the water in the movies, he’s not suddenly coming up, like you clearly see him slowly get higher and higher out of the water as he gets closer to shore. Also the ocean isn’t that deep close to shore.
Jump to declarations or usages has absolutely nothing to do with types so I have no clue why you think type annotations to make jump to useful.
I’m still looking for the glasses to show op is a professional.
Oh God you do not want that. Colorado has that with TABOR and it is crushing our ability to fund everything from schools to road repair. It’s absolutely a GOP invention to decrease the size of government by handicapping every single aspect of what the government does.
There’s not even an e after the l
Just use asdf or the alternative that works on windows. You can specify all your languages in the file even for maven or gradle or any thing else as well. No more managing installs.
have you ever asked them? My wife works on reservations. They unanimously want to be called Indian. CGP Grey has a video on it as well I’m pretty sure. And I think it’s pretty telling that the agency is called the Bureau of Indian Affairs and not the Bureau of Native American affairs. https://www.usa.gov/agencies/bureau-of-indian-affairs
We’ve had plenty of reform of sports team names, you’d think they’d want to reform the actual federal agency name if it wasn’t what they wanted it to be called.
Maybe other Ruby code is better, but people always say Rails is the killer app of Ruby so…
I’ve literally never heard anyone say that…
That only works if you have static type annotations, which seems to be very rare in the Ruby world.
no. it literally works for any ruby code in any project. you do not need static type annotations at all. I can tell you’ve literally never even tried this…
Well, I agree you shouldn’t use Ruby for large projects like Gitlab. But why use it for anything?
because it’s a fantastic scripting language with a runtime that is available on almost every platform on the planet by default (yes most linux distributions include it, compared to something like python which is hardly ever included and if it is it’s 2.x instead of 3.x). It’s also much more readable than bash, python, javascript, etc. so writing a readable (and runnable everywhere) script is dead simple. Writing CLIs with it is also dead simple, while I think Python has a few better libraries for this like Click, Ruby is much more portable than Python (this isn’t my opinion, this is experience from shipping both ruby and python clis for years).
If they have special training they can no longer claim ignorance.
So this is a good thing right? They now can’t claim they misunderstood the law if they have specific training on it.
You have a link? I don’t remember reading about that.
Yes, American Indians prefer to be called Indians, not native Americans. You’re not being insensitive.
If the mirrors weren’t perfectly straight up the photographer wouldn’t have been able to do that.
Also it literally says “in the photos” so yeah, what do you expect???
ah. thank you.
formatting does depend on the type of variables. Go look at ktfmt’s codebase and come back after you’ve done so…
Lol, nice try with the insult there. I code in Kotlin, my intellisense works just fine. I just think you’re quite ignorant and have no clue what you’re actually talking about.
it gives you an option, just like if it was an interface. Did you actually try this out before commenting? Guessing not. And how often are you naming functions the exact same thing across two different classes without using an interface? And if you were using an interface intellisense would work the exact same way, giving you the option to jump to any of the implementations.
I’m sorry, but you clearly haven’t thought this out, or you’re really quite ignorant as to how intellisense works in all languages (including Ruby, and including statically typed languages).