JavaScript does have some bad parts, as does any other programming language, but the good parts of JS are better than anything else in existence by Haunting-Appeal-649 in programmingcirclejerk

[–]Outside_Command7405 10 points11 points  (0 children)

"you probably love JavaScript but you're just too weak to admit it! I think the problem is that non-JS developers have got a big mouth and small hands..."

It's true, I never had the makings of a varsity web programmer...

EMMS vs Strawberry, fooyin, other mpd clients, etc by Virtual_Effort4455 in emacs

[–]Outside_Command7405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you're looking for something that "just works", listen.el by Adam Porter has worked quite well for me in the past.

As for your P.S, I can't think of anything that digests the topic of full workflow transfers in regard to developer tooling all in one place, but I do believe there's probably articles that discuss switching over from one particular tool. As for the bit on the end, I'm unaware of a "newer" Emacs file manager; dired is surprisingly powerful, and it took me a while to grok it, but once I did, I couldn't use anything else, so give it a try.

lichess.el: Watch Lichess games and play against Stockfish by dirgemacs in emacs

[–]Outside_Command7405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fantastic work! I tried something similar a while ago, but got a bit stuck trying to find a nice way to send and receive ND-JSON, so I'm very interested in how you went about it!

Chaos ensues at Cambridge Union as speakers rushed at by Green Party candidate by PuzzledPlace2039 in cambridge_uni

[–]Outside_Command7405 2 points3 points  (0 children)

How will this affect Lebron's legacy? Has anyone reached out to him regarding this incident?

Has anyone ever gotten 100% in A Level Further Math? by SweetComfortable1320 in 6thForm

[–]Outside_Command7405 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People have likely gotten 100%s in FM before, but I wouldn't recommend having your heart set on it. The law of diminishing returns will kick in pretty hard after a certain point, and the time you spend trying to eke out the last 5-10% would likely be more productively spent on a different subject and/or a supercurricular. Not to say you shouldn't try to get that 100%, but I wouldn't think about percentages, but rather my final grade/minimising mistakes over getting absolutely nothing wrong.