alphacyberranger to Programmer [email protected]English • 4 months agoResponsive Design Go Brrrrsh.itjust.worksimagemessage-square32fedilinkarrow-up1308arrow-down116
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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish4•4 months agoEh, I’m sure we can overrun it just by gluing sufficient instances of Factory to the end of the classname.
minus-square@ZILtoid1991link2•4 months agoAnd OOP in general. I also used to be infamous for such things, then I started to shorten the names, including using letters that are obvious to the user (e.g. int w, h; for width and height).
minus-squareBjörn Tantaulinkfedilink32•4 months agoDemonstrating the power of tiling window managers.
minus-square@scrawdaddylink1•4 months agoYou sent me down a rabbit hole. Now I’m using a hamerspoon script which mimicks paperwm/niri Liking it so far!
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish27•4 months agoIt is a digital signage display (ie in store ads, menus, displays etc) - not meant for desktop use.
What’s the use case for such a big monitor anyway?
Being able to fit a java class name in 1 line
Eh, I’m sure we can overrun it just by gluing sufficient instances of
Factory
to the end of the classname.And OOP in general. I also used to be infamous for such things, then I started to shorten the names, including using letters that are obvious to the user (e.g.
int w, h;
for width and height).Demonstrating the power of tiling window managers.
Niri would rock on this thing!
thats a cool concept
You sent me down a rabbit hole. Now I’m using a hamerspoon script which mimicks paperwm/niri
Liking it so far!
It is a digital signage display (ie in store ads, menus, displays etc) - not meant for desktop use.