I tend to prefer Hiroshima sort. Sorting completed in O(1) time, and it frees up memory too.
I tend to prefer Hiroshima sort. Sorting completed in O(1) time, and it frees up memory too.
Don’t comment what a line is doing. Instead, write your code, especially names for variables, constants, classes, functions, methods and so on, so that they produce talking code that needs no comments.
Over and over and over again in my experience this just doesn’t work. Readable code does not substitute for comments about what the code should be doing.
Seconding this, I can’t think of a time that I’ve actually had windows respect my configured update window.
I’d also like to point out how annoying it is that manually hitting the update button doesn’t seem to do anything. If I hit the button I want to dedicate the full system resources to updating right now, not just keep doing what it was doing but add a skinny thing.
Wait, isn’t that obvious? Its for Elise!
Strong disagree, under DST I get to experience some sunlight in then evenings. Under Standard time I get to watch the sun come up through the window and set through the window.
Not just melted, the rock is first dissolved and distilled. Then it is melted.
Ubuntu user, for me I’ve always had to disable/delete the voice dispatcher, that usually does it.
I think I’ve most often heard quote unquote used sarcastically, like scare quotes in writing. When someone’s quoting something seriously I usually hear the quote something unquote or a and I quote something.