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Yeah - I reckon it must be an American thing.
Yeah - I reckon it must be an American thing.
Who on earth calls their feet “dogs”? I’ve also never heard of “putting on the dog”, but that’s probably just because. 🐶
I do now.
I’ve been a Java dev for roughly 20 years and still find it a very comfortable way to write code. Most of the complaints I hear about it (e.g. verbose) are wildly overstated or just plain wrong (e.g. slow).
Of course, a lot of it comes down to the developer - anyone can write bad code in any language.
I disagree - Java seems like the ideal choice for this. I might be in the minority in that view, though. Java seems to get a lot of hate.
I regret that I have but one upvote to give.
As a native English speaker who’d never heard of this word - TIL x2
I realised after posting that it’s actually the rp3+, but I love it. It’s really versatile in terms of gaming and will play lots of games.
AH yes - I thought it must be an American thing.