I love Bannock! Good stuff.
Kojichan
I remember finding Google's robots.txt when they first came out. It was a cute little text ASCII art of a robot with a heart that said, "We love robots!"
Oh! This was a good one! I remember reading this on Bash.org. ahh, thanks for the reminder.
I've found that if I can somehow stop myself from auto responding, and think about what I want to say, I find what I really meant to say becomes the second thing I thought of. I will say that.
The stop doesn't have to be super long, just enough to catch your thoughts and try again.
I'd love to see your .editorconfig.
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What's that in your project root? ...pom.xml? Misread that at first as porn.xml.
It depends on how messed up you are. I definitely need them. Heh. Might not be so bad I'd you don't. But the initial diagnosis is still nothing to sneeze at.
Where I live, adult diagnosis' start in the thousands, never mind the constant therapy sessions afterwards that aren't covered.
It's too expensive to be officially diagnosed ...
Might not be dumb, but I learned programming to create things and learn how things worked. Started with entering in hundreds of lines of BASIC printed in magazines, including debugging font typos.
Then learned MUF, or Multi-User Forth, a stack-based text language for creating text based dungeons, and managed to stop some malicious users spying and people's privacy in the server.
Every so often, I pick up a new language to test it to see if it does cool stuff or help me further learn more about how things function.
Then I think I should learn Crystal. ;) I'll gladly program in a language with the same name as myself. Hahah.
Thanks again!
Thanks so much for your insight!
I'm a self-taught programmer as well. Started with the basics way back when like Atari basic, GWbasic, built into Forth of all things, then C++/C#, PHP, JavaScript, etc., then into frameworks like Node, React, Vite , Laravel, CakePHP and stuff.
I followed the Ruby online tutorial. It seems a lot like Zoho's Deluge, but I heard it isn't as optimized as Rust, so thank you for talking about Rails :) I'm excited to see what I can build!
Also thanks for the warning about outdated Gems.
Was gonna suggest this theme. I love it in my light daily driver.