At least it's been brought back from extinction thanks to conservation efforts.
I definitely write pseudocode like this, albeit perhaps with some more shorthand. It's commonly taught this way too.
Why in the ever-loving fuck would it do that? My hatred of Go only continues to grow.
Only if using JSON merge patch, and that's the only time it's acceptable. But JSON patch should be preferred over JSON merge patch anyway.
Servers should accept both null and undefined for normal request bodies, and clients should treat both as the same in responses. API designers should not give each bespoke semantics.
There are a number of blue cities in the Midwest. What's the lowest temp you want? I live in Lincoln, Nebraska and it's pretty great: nice weather most of the year, low cost of living, blue city, tons of parks. Only downside is dealing with red state bullshit from the state government.
Oh you mean stuff nobody actually asked for?
You're just a truly awful person, aren't you?
It sounds funny but it's not an uncommon phrase.
They're not wrong. Randomness in computing is what we call "pseudo-random" in that it is deterministic provided that you start from same state or "seed".
Out of curiosity, does your country not have a census? I would have guessed every country does to have accurate information about their populace.
Vim has vim9 script now which is very similar to common scripting languages like Typescript.
Vim also doesn't need tons of configuration.
Paw Patrol is a very fascist show meant to teach fascist ideology to kids, just so you know: https://www.cnn.com/2017/12/22/health/thomas-tank-engine-paw-patrol-fascist-cartoon-strauss/index.html
This isn't a criticism, it's easy to for stuff like this to slip past parents' radar. But I'd strongly recommend switching to a different show.