Posts by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
 (DIR) Post #AhVuo1L8cWli6eJuMa by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2024-05-03T12:15:09Z
       
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       @aral could you expand on why the spread before the default values is required ? I understand the spread for the provided parameters, but I would have expected having the defaults as a plain object would have been enough.
       
 (DIR) Post #Ao03WBuhASehSPI5ya by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2024-11-13T10:49:15Z
       
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       @alex
       
 (DIR) Post #As1SfMJ34JYoSZZ6qu by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2025-03-13T12:01:44Z
       
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       @grumpygamer second generation Putt-Putt player ^^
       
 (DIR) Post #B05WWcFdy2k2i4lQmm by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2025-11-09T17:39:04Z
       
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       @bortzmeyer par curiosité, ça vaut le coup de le passer au traducteur automatique, parce que des fois quand les deux langues sont obligatoires légalement mais que l'émetteur n'est pas locuteur ça peut créer des surprises : https://mastodonapp.uk/@MarkHoltom/115247191161740419
       
 (DIR) Post #B0uS0aEPAOb7QbeAqm by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2025-12-04T15:24:48Z
       
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       @temptoetiam je ne sais pas s'il y a une "règle d'Internet" formalisée, du genre "règle du panneau de Troie : tout écran connecté à internet a vocation a devenir un écran publicitaire, quel que soit l'usage pour lequel il est vendu initialement". Ça vaut pour les télés connectés, les ordinateurs (qui peuvent afficher des pubs dans les notifications système maintenant), les smartphones, les frigos visiblement, les voitures sans aucun doute...
       
 (DIR) Post #B2Av4SB82yVI8HG1IG by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2026-01-11T12:23:44Z
       
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       @futurebird a teacher of mine had a nice trick for this, that I reused when teaching: he would reply "I won't help you until you have drawings of what the code should do, and comments everywhere". Having the students make diagrams (if they didn't start there) helped them find architectural issues in the code logic, and writing comments had them be their own rubber ducks, and forced them to re-read things. In a lot of cases, they figured the issue out before being ready to call ^^.
       
 (DIR) Post #B2B1jpv1HmW1MKq3WK by Zwifi@framapiaf.org
       2026-01-11T13:38:28Z
       
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       @futurebird oh I see, indeed this was with university students, I've never teached computer science to younger students so I'll read what others have suggested. But at any stage of learning, I completely agree that some fun being involved greatly greases the wheels :)