That one is … far away.
Function/Method names, on the other hand, should be written so as to make the most sense to the humans reading and writing the code
Of course—that’s why we have such classics as stristr()
, strpbrk()
, and stripos()
. Pretty obvious what the differences are there.
But to your point, the ‘intuitive’ counterpart to ‘zeroth’ is the item with index zero. What we have is a mishmash of accurate and colloquial terms for the same thing.
Most humans wouldd never write the word first
followed by ()
. It absolutely should have been zeroth()
, and would not cause any confusion amongst anyone who needed to write it.
It probably had quite a lot to do with whether the unknown man in front could possibly be the senator. If he didn’t have white skin, it’s very unlikely to have been who she thought it was.
I’m pretty sure ‘Declump pocket flaps’ is in section 1 of the Apollo Launch Configuration checklist, right before Lint Valve Override.
The graphs are all interactive (touch to show labels, etc.). That can interfere with scrolling—try dragging at the edge or one of the pie chart titles. Fwiw, it scrolls ok on mobile safari…
I get this if I’m shopping in Waitrose. I think it’s from gripping the shopping cart so tightly whilst looking at the prices.
Seems harsh—lots of people make coffee these days.
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That is one of the four horsemen of lunch.
Also if OP was British, they’d have put ‘beans on toast’. What they put makes me feel a bit uncomfortable.
Wait, do you get the pebbles out of the ground? Could explain the dusty, earthy flavour that wears off…
“Did you sleep well?”
“No, I made a couple of mistakes.”
Stephen Wright
Yeah, sometimes my lyrics are sexist. But you lovely bitches and hoes should know I’m trying to correct this.
Big employer in the uk back in the day would fine your boss if you parked outside the lines. People were pretty attentive to how they parked…