I mean, he’s not wrong.
If you’d like to learn how, I recommend the book (which is also available online) Crafting Interpreters.
Hugh Howey and Jack McDevitt are a couple that come to mind that I don’t see on your list.
I can’t remember how I set it up, but I use Wolf Launcher and it’s great.
Damn, I’m late to the pedantry thread.
Well, there’s also the part about not holding any office.
Good find. Your Google skills are better than mine… or maybe I just gave up too soon.
I did find on Wikipedia, though, that the original Zionist plans were for a secular state with majority Jewish citizens, so yeah, definitely not what we have today.
Well, the Zionist movement and the plan to create a Jewish state in Palestine dates back another 50 years – a time when Palestine was a part of the Ottoman Empire, so if he was familiar with it I’m sure he had some opinion.
I doubt there’s a Catholic church without one.
Anywhere there’s a buck to be made.
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I did 7 innovations just by myself.
The world’s population is expected to decline soon anyway.
Obviously I would be using XML if I was doing evil.
Pretty easy now to see how Nazi Germany got away with it.
1-2 days is enough to learn the basics, but I doubt you’ll be as nearly as productive as with something you’ve been using for years. Keep in mind that new languages also mean new frameworks, etc, some which take years to actually master, but at least months to get a good handle on them.
Also, from my understanding, Rust is a bit of a paradigm shift.
Sure, but it’s a lot more work for you to get to a point where you can be an active contributor.
I haven’t dug into it, but I think that activity is just because it’s forked?