Step 3: Name your cat ‘Regex’
The Distros mentioned in the article are meant to be used without changing anything else…
If you meant Arch, I agree with your concern. But Arch isn’t designed for beginners in the first place. It was designed to be built.
Any operating system would break if you tinking too much about how it was built. In Windows, if you mess with regedit too much, it’ll start to misbehave or worse, Blue Screen…
Depends on the perspective…
It is…
I like your explanation…
Decrypted…
I made a meme about it… https://programming.dev/post/1927578… Sorry, I got bored
For example:
Run (verb) = Runner (Person); Write (verb) = Writer (Person); Draw (verb) = Drawer (FURNITURE?? Really?)
He looked worried
Start by exploring Linux Mint or ZorinOS… Both are optimized to feel like Windows… You can watch YouTube videos about them to understand what I mean
I ate the mouse’s liver with some fava beans and a nice spilled Chianti
No, I found it here… https://knowyourmeme.com/photos/1431201-surprised-pikachu, it’s an HD version
I’ll admit, it was a typo… But if that makes it savage, then I’ll leave it
WASM knows kung-fu
The meme was not about bad or good… It’s about Colors (CSS = Barbie), and Complexity (JS = Oppenheimer)
CSS is coloring and styling in programming, Ma’am… It fits to describe the Barbie movie because of its vibrant colors
JS is about logic and calculations… More like science in Oppenheimer
In HTML:
div class=“hands”>
In CSS:
.hands
A dot in CSS means you’re referring to an HTML Class. Note that this is different from the OOP Class in scripting languages. Think of HTML classes as classrooms. You can have multiple divs with the same class name, each will be affected when you style that class name. Just like students follow the same rule when applied to a classroom.
In some specific instances, ID is used instead of class. # is used in CSS instead of a dot. The only difference is that in ID, each element should have a unique ID.
div id=“right-arm”
CSS: #right-arm
No… My bad… Normally I use PostCSS
Looks like it’s too late… But I don’t think it’s a good idea either… Beta version sometimes crashes, imagine that in the middle of your work, the IDE suddenly crashes, or worse, it didn’t save your work… I did consider downloading the crack version from torrent sites, but it didn’t have the latest version… I wanted the latest features and support for Vue and Typescript…
I’m no longer a student, and I have no open-source project of my own… So, I don’t think I can convince them to give discounts… It looks like I have no choice but to buy at full price…
Here’s the link that allows you to read for free (a.k.a Medium’s Friend Link)… https://medium.com/@patalcala/finding-the-right-javascript-frontend-framework-for-you-c6a633e1bd1a?sk=603bf61462db81b61edeb5978ebd0c08
I also updated the link of the post