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13 | 77 | |
742 | 4,221 | |
1.5% | 0.7% | |
7.2 | 9.6 | |
19 days ago | 7 days ago | |
HTML | TypeScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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Activity is a relative number indicating how actively a project is being developed. Recent commits have higher weight than older ones.
For example, an activity of 9.0 indicates that a project is amongst the top 10% of the most actively developed projects that we are tracking.
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4 Approved Pull Requests in 1 Week: My Road to Hacktoberfest Success!
If you want to contribute to big projects like Microsoft or Drupal on your portfolio, feel free. However, if you want to increase your chances of getting your contributions reviewed and merged, I highly recommend aiming for smaller projects. Smaller open source projects tend not to get as crowded as others, which means you might get a higher chance of your contribution being reviewed and merged at a quick pace. As a contributor, I wanted to use Hacktoberfest as an opportunity to work with YAML files for open source projects. Luckily for me, I have been talking to Arshad Khan about this on X(Twitter), so I created greetings YAML files for their projects, FarmHub, Curls, and Tindog. It was a bit of a learning curve as the greetings won’t go through, but after reading that permissions: write-all is helpful in making third-party greetings work, I added that to the files, and bam, my PRs got merged! Hold on, before, you rush off to make Pull Requests, there’s just one strategy that I want to share with you.
- I need a self-hosted basic MDM for free, any ideas?
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Microsoft “irreparably damaging” EU’s cloud ecosystem, industry group claims
Jesse what the fuck are you on about? Open source is pretty neat but you know microsoft has a open source page. If you are gonna say but linux blah blah blah microsoft is a platinum linux foundation member
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my buddy’s first time considering upgrading from a macbook. y’all.
M$ also has a page with some of their projects and contributions. https://opensource.microsoft.com/
- [Azure] Company is telling me not to use open-source tools because they are "unreliable"
- Before There Was Effective Altruism, There Was Effective Philanthropy
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Like what the hell
Microsoft has come a really long way in expanding their platform out. They open sourced PowerShell and .NET are actively promoting others ( https://opensource.microsoft.com ) and have full Linux cloud support on Azure.
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Is Linux a secure operating system?
Microsoft themselves is one of the biggest open source contributors in the world. They've moved big projects like PowerShell to be completely open source. They even own GitHub and are one of the top Linux contributors. https://opensource.microsoft.com
- Tell HN: Microsoft forks MIT licensed repo, and changes the copyright to them
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No, Microsoft.
It's ok, the commit is enough
vscode-python
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The Weirdest Bug I've Seen Yet
Ah, Chrome and slow spinners.
Python tests were taking ages on VSCode due to an SVG spinner:
https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=103626...
https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python/issues/9216
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Integrated terminal doesn't work when running a single line of Python code
It seems to be a problem caused by the new version of the Python extension. Here is a GitHub link for you to follow up.
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How to Setup VSCode for C/C++ Programming (From a Microsoft Software Engineer)
For the python extension, please file your issue here: https://github.com/microsoft/vscode-python/issues
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Should I be switching to VsCode from PyCharm?
There seems to be a focus on feature velocity, and as the big parts start to stabilize (language server stuff, refactoring, extension framework, general UI/UX expectations), I hope we'll see some more attention paid to the default experience. But changing defaults in an ecosystem where users embrace configurability is tough, see the pythonPath fiasco, so I don't know the way forward. Core dev Brett Cannon seems to support the opinionated path for the VSCode Python experience going forward, so we'll see where that takes us.
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Python extension to break long strings
I filed a GitHub report, you can always follow up.
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(Python) Intellisense not autocompleting inherited methods from imported module
Jedi said it had a fix on this post which links to this but isn't that just the Jedi source code showing fixes? The only reference I see in there is " Autocomplete inherited methods when overriding in child class ", but I just want it to autocomplete when typing a method from the parent class on a subclass instance.
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Python 3.3.1 in VScode?
If you still want to use python3.3.1 in vscode, you can submit a report on GitHub to consult the official staff.
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Python intellisense getting slower the further in the file
It works fine on my machine after testing, can you provide your test code and show your personal settings(settings.json)? If you are convinced that this is a problem with python extensions, you can file a report on GitHub.
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"Import "pygame" could not be resolvedPylance" in VS Code
Does this help? Maybe you are opening the workspace at the wrong folder level?
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SQLAlchemy mystery - small code segment showing some (but not all) SQLAlchemy objects are undefined
Actually, it looks like it might be an issue with syntax highlighting ("Intellisense" in MS terminology) in Microsoft VS Code. Here is almost an identical post to mine in their forum.
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