Dynamic stacks are pretty common in the most popular scripting languages, but considered bad practice from folks who use systems languages
Dynamic stacks are pretty common in the most popular scripting languages, but considered bad practice from folks who use systems languages
You seem to be implying that there’s such a thing as too much trek, which is preposterous
I’m a very large person (250lb/110kg, over 6’/1.8m) and I walk almost silently, unless I’m trying to be loud. I’ve learned to make some kind of noise when approaching people from behind, because otherwise it almost guarantees a jump scare
Infrastructural APIs are much slower to change, and in a lot of cases the use of those APIs are dependent on a specific version. The change will definitely occur over time as the practical limitations are discovered