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@iszell
Commodore 8 bit and Amiga maniac/collector/developer. Java developer.
Budapest Katılım Eylül 2009
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C is Latin, the root of all modern languages, the whole universe used to speak it.
C++ is French, it’s Latin with fancy rules, used by the elite around the world & in specific circles.
JavaScript is English, everybody speaks it, most speakers speak it poorly and others don’t bother learning another language.
Java is German, it’s verbose, over-complicated and it made me cry several times. I won’t elaborate.
Python is Esperanto, it was created to be so easy everyone could speak it. Its speakers could benefit from a shower once in a while.
Rust is Russian, most speakers have an authoritarian left background and want to spread it worldwide.
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@e_l_e_k @CsokisLinzer a jó kis plus/4. és milyen hófehér a billentyűzete!
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@gregnacu Good stuff. A lot of this is inspired by two-panel PC file managers popular in the late DOS era. Like DOS Navigator and things. I never needed a reminder for most of these hotkeys... I guess that shows the influence I grew up with. 😅
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I always forget the IDE64's File Manager commands. I put together this cheat sheet for myself. #C64
It can be downloaded as PDF from the left side bar at:
c64os.com/c64os/

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@maKACS @ern0plus4 +1 az mx master 3s-re. elképesztően jó használni
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Jó ideje gyakorlatilag csak Logitech egereim vannak és nem tapasztaltam velük ilyet.
Görgő szempontjából pedig az MX Master 3s egy mennyei katarzis. Első használatkor éreztem, hogy ez valami más. Utánanézve a belső szerkezetének és működési módjának kiderült, hogy bizony tényleg nagyon más.
És azóta is már csak emiatt a tudat miatt is jóleső érzés használni.
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I wrote this Format dialog back on a rainy Thursday morning at Microsoft in late 1994, I think it was.
We were porting the bajillion lines of code from the Windows95 user interface over to NT, and Format was just one of those areas where WindowsNT was different enough from Windows95 that we had to come up with some custom UI.
I got out a piece of paper and wrote down all the options and choices you could make with respect to formatting a disk, like filesystem, label, cluster size, compression, encryption, and so on.
Then I busted out VC++2.0 and used the Resource Editor to lay out a simple vertical stack of all the choices you had to make, in the approximate order you had to make. It wasn't elegant, but it would do until the elegant UI arrived.
That was some 30 years ago, and the dialog is still my temporary one from that Thursday morning, so be careful about checking in "temporary" solutions!
I also had to decide how much "cluster slack" would be too much, and that wound up constraining the format size of a FAT volume to 32GB. That limit was also an arbitrary choice that morning, and one that has stuck with us as a permanent side effect.
So remember... there are no "temporary" checkins :)
Follow me for more random code musings!

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*cough cough* First rule: Don't sell warez.
twitter.com/realCrackWatch…
CrackWatch@realCrackWatch
Rockstar is selling cracked game copies on Steam
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@chainq There is a remaining space for S-Video. Just sayin'. 😅
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