I have never once, in nearly 20 years of using python, encountered IndentationError. Until today actually. I tried to make it happen because I couldn’t remember the class name.
I have never once, in nearly 20 years of using python, encountered IndentationError. Until today actually. I tried to make it happen because I couldn’t remember the class name.
Definitely non-standard, but I have something almost identical that I very consciously added and really simplifies a lot of things.
I remember this, too. I also can’t remember what the name was, but I can picture the setting.
That seems pretty useful, actually.
I don’t understand the fascination with a program that tells you what kind of system you’re using. I’m not trolling. Can someone enlighten me on its usefulness beyond “yep, that’s what my system looks like”?
i3 on x11, but I guess that’s not a Desktop Environment technically.
It’s so similar that it’s not even worth posting.