Yes. They actually think that.
20 HMFs is pretty freakin' respectable.
Then the second part of my statement applies.
I do the exact same. The meta community is the only one I subscribe to. Makes it easier to check it periodically for announcements.
Not to short-circuit the joke, but in this case, it's because the valid JavaScript version is...
let a
...and one of TypeScript's main design goals is to be a superset of JavaScript, that only adds syntax, and doesn't re-write it.
Beyond that, it's probably a case of some new language just using what the designer is familiar with.
Make sure and subscribe to the "meta" community on whatever new instance you choose. That's where stuff like this is gonna be posted, that's where the lemm.ee shutdown was first announced.
You'd have to start first, Chuck.
The article touches on it, briefly, to say that it's related to legal disputes. Except that Ironmace WON the legal dispute, with a ruling stating that they did not infringe copyright with this game. So, I really don't get it.
This particular comic follows the events of a Disney TV show, The Owl House. You definitely won't get it if you don't know the show. Not your fault.
Also, I was born there, and I hate it.
Not one single mention for Gone in Sixty Seconds?
Lemmings... do I have bad taste?
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No question, this is what the moneymen want. They see programmers (all human employees, really) as a liability.