

Use the -w
flag and the wheel will weave as you will.
Use the -w
flag and the wheel will weave as you will.
You know that thing you do, where you write some code and then realize you need a main function to execute it? And then you write your main function, but it’s not really your main function, it’s a bunch of half commented test code to make sure that the important code works?
Do that in a unit test, and when you’re done testing that particular piece, add some assertions and move on to the next piece of functionality. Boom, test driven development.
For a moment I thought you said “unable to glow”. And I was like- I’m not sure they’ll be able to avoid it.
Doesn’t matter if you did do it the windows way, honestly. Anything of any scale programmed in .NET has runtime reflection scattered everywhere, and that shit adds up.
The thread of fate is more like a frizzy ball of lint at this point.