Love this kind of stuff. I have a whole reposity of fish functions that do stuff because I’m too lazy :)
- 1 Post
- 14 Comments
Yup that’s an http request
You must now learn programming. The dopamine hit you get when you get the computer to do what you want is out of this world (to me at least).
And perform the action you actually want to do after the delay
You mean like when an HTP request is not completely fulfilled? Is there an API for this “native” loading display of the browser?
Yes very true, and also not likely at all ;)
bestelbus22@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Paint Dot Net Version 4.0.13 Running on Wine 11 (modified)
4·2 days agoAwesome! Pinta is good but paint.net is great.
bestelbus22@lemmy.worldOPto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•For that modern web feeling
14·2 days agonull will actually default back to the rules coming from CSS, I use this all over the place as a pattern
I knew about this feature yeah but it seemed too janky to me (which says something, you should see the rest of my project :P)
bestelbus22@lemmy.worldOPto
Programmer Humor@programming.dev•For that modern web feeling
69·2 days agoLack of knowledge I guess. Which is why I like posting code on the internet. Thanks for the tip!
Classic application of the “it is what it is” lemma.
bestelbus22@lemmy.worldto
Linux@lemmy.ml•Finally, after some time I made the switch to #Linux !
41·3 months agoCheck out the fish shell, it’s imo a very user-friendly shell
Hello everyone, and welcome to yet another recreational programming session with who?

Nice. Remember that everything is super complicated so don’t get too ambitious too quickly. If you run out of ideas for simple things to make i can recommend
<html> <body> <h1>Hello World!</h1> </body> </html>and make it more complex as you go + you get very quick visual feedback as you can see the browser making your project come to life. A great online resource for learning web technologies is https://www.w3schools.com/