Sometimes I do, sometimes I don't. But they feel good if I take an interest, and them feeling good matters to me. So I do listen to stuff that I don't care about sometimes.
But also, I wanna know hoe they're doing and whether they're okay. I'll gladly distill that from a bunch of irrelevant info. Bonus' I can make them more happy by asking how their [something] went/is.
You can prove your point easily: show us a prompt that gives us a decent amount of code that isn't stupidly simple or sufficiently common that I don't just copy paste the first google result
I tried, it can't get trough four lines without messing up. Unless I give it tasks that ate so stupendously simple that I'm faster typing them myself while watching tv
A linter can get quite a bit more in depth than a file-to-file approach. At the very least you can use an ambigious character block list for function names
I have a bit of a radical approach preventing these issues: don't allow unicode unless explicitly indicated or in contexts where it's required or harmless
Cool, my galaxy s4 with some mods just let me resize to whatever ratio in 2014. And the stupid thing is... most apps support this right now. Google is just being stupid
It's usatoday, to be fair