Change permissions and it will try to execute. If you have a valid script then you are good to go
Change permissions and it will try to execute. If you have a valid script then you are good to go
Our your mother using the vacuum cleaner after you had almost finished debugging the game you typed in from the magazine.
Or RAM pack wobble.
Very good point re. Braille readers. I was being flippant and did not think of that. My apologies. Tabs for indentation may be useful there. as would a blind-friendly pre- and post- processor for programming language specific files (a braille liner, could call it black-er for python :)
I don’t know how braille readers actuality work, but I guess they process a bytestream. How do they handle utf-16 and other non standard character sets? This is a known problem for a lot of systems- it would be interesting to know how they address it.
You should flesh it out a bit. Sounds like you may have something
Hahahaaaaaha…
…hahahaaaahaa. Nope. They knew
Convention is to use the language extension (eg. .py, .sh, .rb, etc.), but I just put my scripts into my ‘$HOME/bin’ directory without. Chmod 700 them and they can be used in my terminal.