Programming languages is way too broad a category. There’s a lot of variation in both power and difficulty.
Programming languages is way too broad a category. There’s a lot of variation in both power and difficulty.
I think there’s a difference when the source material isn’t great. IIRC Forest Gump is another example.
It’s pretty easy to see on r/askeconomics. All top-level comments there require mod approval, but will add to the number of comments while waiting for approval. So it’s pretty common to see posts with 10+ comments listed, but nothing besides the pinned automod comment is visible.
To be fair, we do have single apps for the internet. They’re called web browsers.
In 2027 the current iteration won’t be legally able to be sold in the EU, since the EU will require portable devices to have easily replaceable batteries. (Which the Steam does not qualify for due to needing a heat gun). So an upgrade is almost certainly planned by then.