“A”.reverse() === “A”
“A”.reverse() === “A”
That’s the usual open source way. The config probably came later so they just added the option without changing the default because that would break backward compatibility.
And there would be too much boring work to build a migration.
This will lead to change fatigue. People will rather not cleanup as they go anymore and just get the work done, with worse and worse code quality as a result.
Fuzzy search solves this pretty good
That may lead to over-refactoring, leading to unmaintainable garbage code.
I agree. It’s written like “ugh I’m used to timezones, now what?”.
I have done 14k edits over six years. I too like it for being therapeutic. I’d rather do micro-edita on osm than play another level of candy crush. Same kind of reward but you are also helping out creating something larger!
Honestly though, I don’t think osm will ever catch up to the commercial alternatives. Mostly because their harsh stance against automatic edits (and lack of version control). Also the lack of standardization is a problem. It’s very hard to create client applications because the data is structured way different in different regions.
ESC + (shift) ZZ is faster and also saves your changes!
If you can, re-use existing sockets! Old telephone or antenna lines can work! You tie the cable to the end of the old cable and pull it through the existing PVC pipe.
I thought it was common knowledge that princess Peach is a toad too. Her name is even Princess Peach Toadstool.
Why would you think full stack developers make more money in general?