Even betterer: make it MOP(Monad Oriented Programming). IYou pray to a supreme being monad till your program works.
Look into kickstart.nvim . It's not a distribution but I think it will help you. Also after cloning the repo look up the video by tjdev(he is a maintainer on neovim).Or don't all config are self explanatory. There is twice the amount of comments than actual code.
Yep, my buddy Art foraged such a nice sword. Everybody calls him a king now. He even made a council like in the LoTR.
I can do it, I don't see many people from this instance. From what I know cross instance modding is still buggy. I can help if there is a need for someone from programming.dev
My only qualification is that I use Nix(btw) :-)
I think it's a fork of floorp not librewolf. But it used to be that way.
I am a little late but look into VimBeGood plugin by Primeagen. If you don't have basics down. It's like an old typing game but for learning the basic vim commands.
I agree Emacs is agreat OS, but sadly it doesn't have any good text editor.
There lies your problem, ditch mouse use vim(neovim if want to impress the ladies).
I don't see a single downvote, or is it my client acting up.
There isn't a single downvote in this post, yet. And it has already 1K up vote. It says something about Tom.
You should have seen India-Bangladesh border pre 2015.
Just curious, which year are you?(guessing you are doing bachelor).
It it me or I just read it in tune of Particle men. Or is it a parody of particle men.
I suggest you watch this. TLDR is Use
- "The Book"
- Rustling
- Rust by Example Most important get started.
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/3038679
> Modulo.js is full featured Web Component framework, in a single 2000 line file without any dependencies. It's packed with many modern features (state management, data binding, liquid-style templating, SSR), and can even build itself and your components from within the browser, so no NPM or terminal skills are needed, making it easier to teach beginners. > > While it might be new, I've been using internally for almost a year, meaning the documentation is fairly complete for a project at this stage, with 100s of example components / tutorials. So, I'd love to hear feedback! :) > > Anyone into trying a new, fun little open source framework? > credit : @modulojs
Redox is a Unix-like Operating System written in Rust, aiming to bring the innovations of Rust to a modern microkernel and full set of applications.
Jeremy Soller(BDFL of Redox) is on lemmy @soller@lemmy.world
Wiby is a search engine for older style pages, lightweight and based on a subject of interest. Building a web more reminiscent of the early internet.
I made another post about the same website:
...the cat that has a habit of singing while coding. Meow.
![Nyan Cat's cousin who is listening to some lo-fi beats](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/cc605e8f-f8b6-4e79-8752-15ff170d382f.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
By u/miacoder
You can get lost in this for hours. Have a great time.
And also please comment what you got:
The online PDF editor that respects your privacy: add text, checkboxes, add and remove pages, sign your PDFs in a few seconds
![SimplePDF - A free PDF editor to easily edit documents and fill in forms](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/32a9177c-8a25-45c5-a588-a86f76b2336e.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
By @bendersej on "X"
Password game which became popular on programming.dev due to this https://programming.dev/post/259125 post. Credit: @nealagarwal on "X"
A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn. - GitHub - typst/typst: A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn.
![GitHub - typst/typst: A new markup-based typesetting system that is powerful and easy to learn.](https://programming.dev/pictrs/image/38ad9bea-ebd3-4778-aa9c-32ee99eb3862.png?format=webp&thumbnail=256)
Not mine, but great tool
What languages did you use 2 decades before?
What languages did you use 2 decades before?