Sounds based. My university also uses most of this (not in France), but the "La forge" got me. Is it git lab, Forgejo or something obscure?
What?
What does that even mean pre Internet? Like before IP addresses? I'm serious, the Internet is older than me.
If we take Everyone and remove any amount of people from it, that's not everyone but just some subset of everyone. That's the math at least.
Far from everyone uses US-Dollars. Here in Europe we use Euros creative name, I know) but there are manx many currencies around the world. Assuming everyone uses the US-Dolar is similar to assuming everyone is from the US.
How dose inheritance work for trees that are people?
Had me thinking for a moment before I realized that I'm too European to understand this.
To be fair, the static keyword is overused in various languages and has various other purposes.
IIRC: C has both static functions and variables. Static variables keep their value for the next time a function is called, no idea what static meant for function declaration.
Rust has static variables, which are similar to constants but can be abused as global variables.
Just to be sure (I haven't done a lot of java and don't exactly like it):
static in OOP means that we don't need an Object of a class to call a static Method or access a static value, right?
So sshfs or sftp?
Seems cool. When I want real fancy apt on my workstations, I just use nala, but the layout for apt 3 looks nice and better suited for default environments.
Schweren Herzens bin ich auch gewechselt jetzt. Feddit hat ja leider seit längerem immer mal wieder Probleme.
No I meant wasting time with useless stuff