That picture makes me nervous. What if someone else is coming from the other direction?
That picture makes me nervous. What if someone else is coming from the other direction?
To me, the culture shock would be that there is a bicycle that costs $15K
The ones that get me are captchas saying select all squares with motorcycles when it is clearly a bicycle.
Vim, with grip for previewing in a web browser.
You could use a web browser. Just navigate to docs.python.org
The price, obviously. However, I’d also worry about the screen cracking where it folds.
Thank goodness, although I usually read the docs in devdocs.io, which has a dark theme.
RIP Bram.
I’ve been using Vim for 3 decades under multiple OSes and I think this software has had the most impact on my daily workflow.
I’m using Sync, while waiting for Boost.
I use yadm. It’s a wrapper around git with a few extra commands for dotfile management.
I use rebase when I’m working in a dev branch. If someone else has pushed changes to the main branch, rebasing the dev branch on top of main is a way to do the hard work of resolving merge conflicts up front. Then I can rerun tests and make sure everything still works with changes from the main branch. And finally, when it is time to merge my dev branch to main, it’s a simple fast-forward.