I really like it because in order to keep the days of the week aligning that holiday must be a special non day of the week. It would lead to conversations like. “What day of the week is it?” “It isn’t”
Really!? We’re still doing GOTOs in 2023? That should just be a for loop over the collection of tests you want to write.
Well I never, apparently all Helen’s sound alike to me.
Is that Helen Zaltzman and Olly Mann (my two favourite podcast hosts ever) on it as well!?
How am I only just now learning that there is a Private Eye podcast!?
Totally. The fact that this was released well before his appearance by his own camp smells very dead catish.
Anti-royal pro-colonial is a angle we don’t often see.
Yes! I hope this is a trend that continues. I remember this being quite confusing as a new Python developer. I was convinced there was something special about these kinds of camel cased methods.
While I agree it is a bit of an unfortunate name the news site does appear to be a pretty reliable source. https://mediabiasfactcheck.com/electronic-intifada/
Atheists aren’t exactly immune to the killing either. The Soviet Union has the elimination of organised religion as one of it’s goals. I think humans just seem to like killing other humans and differences in beliefs is a handy excuse.
Quietly byt audibly while sat in the office scowling at my computer.
Not even a mention of PyO3?
I don’t understand why the most_recent
field is needed. Surely the most recent state can be derived from the order field and the unique constraint on it can prevent concurrency issues if the previous sequence is taken before the state change. The benefit would be that the transition history table could then be append only.
Aha! Thank you. So there isn’t a band called polite skeletons?
I use a text based double entry accounting system called beancount. It’s a bit techy but it’s easy to extend with automatic account selection and custom reports. I have a plugin for my editor that makes working with the file much easier. It has a frontend called Fava which is a bit too double entry accounting focused for me so I don’t tend to use all of it’s features. I’m usually just interested in seeing how much I’m spending on a subset of expense accounts over time.
Beancount: https://beancount.github.io/ Fava: https://beancount.github.io/fava/ Editor plugin: https://github.com/polarmutex/beancount-language-server
Wow. I was today years old when I learnt about the “echo”. The anti-Semitic world is weird. Incidentally trying to find out what the three parentheses meant with a search engine was impossible, I ended up having a very nice chat with my friend GPT.