Thanks! Really good points here, will have to find some time to apply them.
tebro
Yeah I moved it over and it got a lot nicer, nice to have this type of thing built in to cargo.
Thanks for the great points.
- Using the BufRead trait sounds like a good improvement!
- Yes, this is a stupid temp thing that I have to fix once I get better errors in place. Which you also had some good ideas on :)
- Good idea, should be helpful
- As mentioned above, this sounds great!
- Yup, left over from the initial CLI application
- Yeah it is there as an example, need to look into how examples are better set up
ah the IO module is left over from the initial CLI calculator. Will have to clean that out at some point.
And the inline server module is also left over from when I was writing everything in the same file first before splitting out.
Good catches! Thanks
I guess that it makes sense. I've been doing Go for the past two years.
Neovim here as well. Though I do use LSPs. I write mostly Go in a fairly large code base so “go to definition” is pretty much a must have.
I was considering going without and just using grep like tools, but not yet.
I really want to use podman, but the compose part in it is still a bit too far behind
Well EVs only really have forwards and backwards. No additional gears.
By default dive rolls are not truly random, check out the “karmic dice” setting under gameplay settings.
It is not
Had to scroll way to far to find this 😂 teachers got quite upset when we discovered this trick in middle school.
Escape from tarkov. I am intrigued by the concept of the game, but each time I played I was outmatched in gear and skill.