I don’t feel uncomfortable talking to kids. Why should I start to be?
Kids and juveniles can learn a lot from adults. Conversations with adults make them smart.
I don’t believe this is the right way.
I don’t feel uncomfortable talking to kids. Why should I start to be?
Kids and juveniles can learn a lot from adults. Conversations with adults make them smart.
I don’t believe this is the right way.
Of course, it’s better to use some frameworks for logging, especially because these verbose statements are often needed for assertions while unit testing the code. But it’s still equivalent to printf
.
I use debugger sometimes. I actually like to load core dumps to take a look at the stack trace. But I usually don’t really need debugger interactively because when some error appears, I usually already have an idea what happened. And lots of embedded code needs timing in milliseconds, so debuggers won’t help.
Because if you invested a lot of time on carefully choosing the places where printf
should be to get all the info you need, you just need to unset NDEBUG
and voilà everything that you need is there again.
Any features that are mentionable? I don’t use spaces on Matrix.
As someone who has used Matrix since the beginning and have never seen Discord. What am I missing?
It’s easy not to talk or not to read content from other people. Why is age relevant here? It does as much as sense to me as to have an option to block other genders, religions or even skin colors.