Hmm, I didn’t think that out. Still better than hair though
You are not the only one. The delay happens for me too, but only after using the app for quite a while. Force quitting and restarting fixes it.
I miss Öffi.
I have never used Öffi myself (always had an iPhone), but have you tried ÖPNV Navigator? It seems to provide similar functionality.
It seems like the settings for the dark and light theme are the wrong way around. For me, if iOS is set to light mode, then Memmy uses the dark theme, and vice versa.
I‘d say it depends on your motivation and your reasons for learning another language. Do you want to build something in particular? In that case, pick the right tool for the job, as the others have suggested. However, if you want to broaden your horizon, I would suggest to try a language based on another paradigm, e.g. a functional language such as Haskell, ML, or OCaml. Want to see some „pure“ object-oriented language? Then maybe have a look at Smalltalk. The languages I have listed may not be the most widely used in practice, but in my experience, knowing several different programming paradigms makes you a better developer overall.
I also noticed the cut-off content, but only in landscape mode. However, collapsing the sidebar (button in the top-left corner) fixes it for me.
Ich habe in letzter Zeit gute Erfahrungen mit Apps gemacht, die einem mehrere Wettermodelle anzeigen bzw. zusammenführen (z.B. Pflotsh oder Meteoblue). Da kommt es zwar auch vor, dass jede Vorhersage etwas anderes sagt, aber dann kann man immerhin die Genauigkeit der Vorhersage abschätzen. Für kurzfristige Auskünfte schaue ich aber inzwischen nur noch aufs Regenradar, das passt fast immer.
I have the F62 for about a year now. There have been no issues so far and it’s really pleasant to type on. The only thing I don’t really like are the stabilizers of the left shift and the enter key, specifically the lack of actual stabilizers. At least on my unit, these keys are not exactly smooth.
Ich denke nicht, dass es nur am Marketing liegt. Ich kann mich noch gut an den Beginn der Corona-Pandemie erinnern, als ganz plötzlich ein Videokonferenz-Tool hermusste. Zumindest damals war Zoom so ziemlich das einzige, was super simpel zu bedienen war, auf jedem Gerät lief und sehr zuverlässig war. Da konnten Skype, Jitsi, BBB, usw. einfach nicht mithalten. Inzwischen ist die Situation besser, aber Gewohnheit und so.
Wer solche Entscheidungen trifft, braucht sich über Politikverdrossenheit und den großen Anteil der Nicht- und Protestwähler nicht wundern. Korruption? Keineswegs, der mag einfach die CDU so sehr!
You could store the matches in a
HashMap
as well, using someMatchId
type as the key, i.e.,HashMap<MatchId, Match>
. Then you can use that as the reference inplayers: HashMap<String, MatchID>
. Only downside is that you have to generate uniqueMatchId
s, e.g., by using some counter.