D'ailleurs, merci de laisser nous prendre la décision, j'aime ce approach democratic.
Urik
Most of the time you don't write the code, you change it.
I had tons of situations where I wanted to test deleting a code block which just happened to use an imported library, which the compiler is now complaining about because it's no longer being used.
That's a problem with your workplace, not the language nor OP.
You could have a build setting for personal development where unused variables are not checked, and then a build setting for your CI system that will look for them. It gives you freedom to develop the way you want without being annoyed when you remove something just to test something, but will not merge your PR unless the stricter rules are met.
I think NPM has the same feature, it's called overrides https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/v9/configuring-npm/package-json?v=true#overrides
Ceux qui se plaignent le plus des vélos à Montréal sont ceux qui viennent de l’extérieur de Montréal
Je voudrais ajouter, ils sont aussi juste une minoritie bruiante, je pense que la majoritie des persons les veulent. C'est n'est pas par hasard que les maires pro velo ont des bonnes resultats meme ici que dans l'Europe.
Please stay in Reddit
I don't understand why it is a concern, many countries allow drinking in public, and yet I've never seen as many intoxicated people in public as when I moved to Canada. All councilors need doing is taking a look at the data in these countries, or even Montreal in here!
The vast majority of people who'd take advantage of this are responsible ones who just wanna share a beer and some chips with friends.
The ones who'd get wasted are already doing it, they don't care about the law.
We still have to aim higher than simply "it's free".
Over here in Montreal my GF and I have been waiting for a family doctor for already 3.5 years (took us just 1 month to get one back in Winnipeg).
The one time we had to go to ER, for a snowboarding head blow with concussion symptoms, we had to wait 13 hours on a quiet night because the night shift had only 1 doctor, in Montreal's 2nd most central hospital (Notre Dame). In fact, on average 12 percent of all ER visits in the Grand Montreal area end up leaving in frustration without being seen by a doctor.
Adding to the ER burden, walk in clinics no longer exist; you gotta use an online appointment finder, and finding an appointment often involves clicking on the search button for over 1 hour, fighting for elusive cancellations with many other people in the same situation.
Many countries have proven socialized healthcare can work very well. Spain, Israel, Italy, Germany among them. We gotta compare ourselves to them, no the US.
I know Slashdot's time has passed but didn't know there was drama involved.
Was there any Digg v4 like event that led to its fall?
Such an awesome party game! Absolute recommendation.
That's insane, I saw it at Montreal in the cinema for $14 CAD.