Well to miss something you need, in the first place, aim at it and I don’t know about you but all I can aim at blindfolded is my own feet
Well to miss something you need, in the first place, aim at it and I don’t know about you but all I can aim at blindfolded is my own feet
So a cube? 0.0 and 1.1 are on a top side and 0.1 and 1.0 are on a bottom side so every line is a diagonal of a cube’s face
So… Which news website has good news again?
In the end the people who ran the hegemony of cable TV just got their hands on the TV streaming services and turned it into the hegemony of TV streaming service.
Nothing have changed the goals people at the top had - they just needed time to adapt
Where is the picture from? It looks so familiar but I can’t remember
Well, Twitter is a mobile game now… Is there something to consider it a gacha?
Go back to Africa to protect gold mines there?
It depends on the data you have to work with but SQL is quite capable in itself. Yet SQL might be tricky for some specific tasks (like unwrapping dimensions from a plain table when you have to partially rotatate the table, building multidimensional datasets) and for those cases more traditional approaches tend to he far easier to grasp and use.
Like… Can you use it? Yes. Should you? If you’re highly skilled and proficient in SQL then sure, why not… But would’ve you asked the question in the first place if that was the case?
I don’t have to do such tasks often enough (once in a month or two) to be bothered and when I need to I’ll just smack my head against the table (ha-ha) until I make it (remember that part about being skilled in SQL - I’m not skilled enough lol)… Maybe I’ll polish the result with some script or a bit of Go. But that’s not an approach I’d recommend to use on regular basis.
Well, I prefer not to put a “\n” in dates but you do you mate
It’s plastic not wax