> I will, for the third and last time, remind you that your fashion of > comments _will_ break, in a specific way. Since Ray doesn't ask, I will: what situation will break those "comments"? Pier Paolo Grassi Il giorno mer 13 gen 2021 alle ore 17:18 Daniel Shahaf < d.s@daniel.shahaf.name> ha scritto: > Ray Andrews wrote on Tue, 12 Jan 2021 14:45 +00:00: > > On 2021-01-12 5:28 a.m., Daniel Shahaf wrote: > > > There's an interesting idea! My editor doesn't but that would be > quite a > > >> feature. > > > Did you actually look? > > > > > Yes sir I did. I use a very lightweight but understandable IDE, what it > > lacks in features it makes up in being easy to use. > > (Turns out Ray's IDE does have that feature after all.) > > > It's too bad there's no place for a guy like me to learn the ropes, I > > don't know what I don't know. What I'd like is to be is a fly on the > > wall, watching you adepts work for a week -- I'd learn more in that > > week than thrashing around by myself for a year. > > You're probably right about that, insofar as discovering features is > concerned. (To a point, anyway; 80/20 still applies. Still, you can > look for people who post videos of themselves coding.) However, > knowing a ton of features shouldn't be your highest priority, IMO. > It's very much like the difference between memorizing a map and > learning to navigate. > > I will, for the third and last time, remind you that your fashion of > comments _will_ break, in a specific way. > > Daniel > >