I was just thinking about Python's with
To be honest, the only use case I really thought of was something like unlocking a mutex at the end of a scope or maybe a file.
The main reason I was interested in this community is because it was FOSS only. Lots of people on Lemmy talk about proprietary clients already. It's sad IMO that people would use a proprietary client after all that happened with reddit.
I've never emerged chromium, proud waterfox user :)
I would like to use or at least try a language like this, especially if GC is optional.
I browsed for a while and found this one https://store.kde.org/p/1294174 Are you looking for a light or dark theme?
I know there's some good FOSS games out there, but unlike regular software the quality and quantity doesn't match up with proprietary options IMO.
Sad I missed this one, really great game, but my PC isn't operational at the moment. Do they ever do the same giveaways twice?
Thanks, I totally would've skipped it without this comment.
As a solo developer, some things are out of scope like writing translations or ensuring full compliance with accessibility standards. What's important is to have some knowledge of what things block progress in these areas. For example, not treating all strings like ASCII, or preferring native widgets/html elements as those better support accessiblity tools.
It is the standard text editor after all.