Relying on correct user error/input isn't a solution to unique identifiers or user indicators. An actual solution is needed and usernames/passphrase will never truly provide it.
Maybe this week eventually work. Maybe Google could even make it actually work. Mostly just further reasons to but a, real version of GNU/Linux or FreeBSD, on all "intent of things devices" (quotes indicate severe sarcasm).
If this is something that's a real problem for you, it's your fault. Even VIM can handle 'tabcount=4'. Assembly, x86 & AT&T, needs actual tabs in one's code. If your IDE out you can't figure that out and really find this to be an issue?
Try Qbasic, Gambas, or actually evolve to real languages. Python is and always will be a teaching/learning language. I would hope coding gets better. But in my 20 years engineering what goes for 'code' is to script kitty to even be engineering.
No python doesn't count, php barely, Perl?okay:sure, C/C++, Java, and more.
- yes I ranted more than a bit. This is a huge pet peeve of mine. Because NO it makes no difference unless you're so dumb you shouldn't be writing code at all.
Relying on correct user error/input isn't a solution to unique identifiers or user indicators. An actual solution is needed and usernames/passphrase will never truly provide it.
Google is another big brother drones!
Maybe this week eventually work. Maybe Google could even make it actually work. Mostly just further reasons to but a, real version of GNU/Linux or FreeBSD, on all "intent of things devices" (quotes indicate severe sarcasm).
If this is something that's a real problem for you, it's your fault. Even VIM can handle 'tabcount=4'. Assembly, x86 & AT&T, needs actual tabs in one's code. If your IDE out you can't figure that out and really find this to be an issue? Try Qbasic, Gambas, or actually evolve to real languages. Python is and always will be a teaching/learning language. I would hope coding gets better. But in my 20 years engineering what goes for 'code' is to script kitty to even be engineering. No python doesn't count, php barely, Perl?okay:sure, C/C++, Java, and more. - yes I ranted more than a bit. This is a huge pet peeve of mine. Because NO it makes no difference unless you're so dumb you shouldn't be writing code at all.