They’re deadly serious. And don’t call them Shirley
They’re deadly serious. And don’t call them Shirley
Convention is to use the language extension (eg. .py, .sh, .rb, etc.), but I just put my scripts into my ‘$HOME/bin’ directory without. Chmod 700 them and they can be used in my terminal.
Change permissions and it will try to execute. If you have a valid script then you are good to go
Which is a GDPR violation and should be treated as such when they get caught
Very good point re. Braille readers. I was being flippant and did not think of that. My apologies. Tabs for indentation may be useful there. as would a blind-friendly pre- and post- processor for programming language specific files (a braille liner, could call it black-er for python :)
I don’t know how braille readers actuality work, but I guess they process a bytestream. How do they handle utf-16 and other non standard character sets? This is a known problem for a lot of systems- it would be interesting to know how they address it.
Yeah. I bet he wasn’t looking for a Boeing maintenance video.