This shit's beautiful
yetAnotherUser
Why is .tree
's position relative?
Oops... I misunderstood the question then...
iOS is lowercase for two reasons:
- Naming consistency. Since they are already name it iPhone, might as well name the OS the same way.
- The name was already in use. This may have not been as significant for choosing the name of Apple's OS, but when the first iPhone released, Cisco IOS was already a family of operating systems for routers and network switches, and the Wii had already released a few months before, and they also called the console's operating system(s) as IOS.
As a Portuguese person, I can confirm that we all live in an asteroid that is ruled by Portugal, The Man
Here is a decent starting point in answering your question (the article has a few examples that are mostly related to open Internet protocols): https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Embrace,_extend,_and_extinguish
Hey OP, do you mind checking if your book explains the type coercions that are used with the +
operator? I remember it also being mind-boggling, so I was hoping you book could demystify it too.
Thank you for this
I understand your point, but there is a ton of cases where a person does not realize they did something wrong until they are called out, because they really think that what they did isn't wrong.
What are they doing in DC?