// , βIt is not so important to be serious as it is to be serious about the important things. The monkey wears an expression of seriousness... but the monkey is serious because he itches."(No/No)
"Bitcoin" is an uncountable noun. So is "bitcoin." So is "code," in the context of computer programming. No more of this "I wrote you some codes." No, no, no.
And I will die on that hill.
P.S. Slack Threads respect each others' time, these programming languages should be called programming notations, not programming languages, and hey this, over here, is a configuration language, not a programming language, Dvorak is better, they're capitalized as ReDiS and CEntOS, metaphors about the name of the Python programming language should involve more flying circuses than snakes, plural of status is status (from the Latin genitive neutral declension), DevOps is not a job title and DevSecOps is not a thing, and for some reason I can't stand multi-line comment syntax even when someone has made an effort to use it right. On a slightly more practical note come on man for the love of whatever God you hold dear use footnotes instead of endnotes in your publications. Some of us neither should nor can be arsed.
Wow, I'm a petty person.
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"Bitcoin" is an uncountable noun. So is "bitcoin." So is "code," in the context of computer programming. No more of this "I wrote you some codes." No, no, no.
And I will die on that hill.
P.S. Slack Threads respect each others' time, these programming languages should be called programming notations, not programming languages, and hey this, over here, is a configuration language, not a programming language, Dvorak is better, they're capitalized as ReDiS and CEntOS, metaphors about the name of the Python programming language should involve more flying circuses than snakes, plural of status is status (from the Latin genitive neutral declension), DevOps is not a job title and DevSecOps is not a thing, and for some reason I can't stand multi-line comment syntax even when someone has made an effort to use it right. On a slightly more practical note come on man for the love of whatever God you hold dear use footnotes instead of endnotes in your publications. Some of us neither should nor can be arsed.
Wow, I'm a petty person.