The german CSU party in Bavaria has forbidden teachers and others to gender in official documents. That's why some germans have started to gender their locations.
It has nothing to do with April fools, the law just goes into effect today.
Uff, du hast recht.
Das mit dem Namen ist aber wirklich ziemlich selten. Und bei der Sache mit Super- vs. Subtyp habe ich vorhin tatsächlich überlegt, ob das das richtige Wort war.
But this is not the super tic tac toe I know (and also implemented 10 years ago in college).
Here you play until all ttts are solved. The version I know, has a winner only if in the bigger grid there are three wins in a tic tac toe fashion.
Harte Worte von dem 59-jährigen Typen, der in seinem ganzen leben noch nichts für die Wirtschaft getan sondern immer nur über diese geredet oder geschrieben hat.
Soll er doch ein paar Fachkräfte-Arbeitsplätze füllen.
Yes, right. We could completely erase one third of exploitable vulnerabilities (by your numbers) only by switching to modern languages.
There is no good argument against that. Why wait for C or C++ to try and implement get another weird "solution" for those problems? (That no one uses then anyway)
The german CSU party in Bavaria has forbidden teachers and others to gender in official documents. That's why some germans have started to gender their locations.
It has nothing to do with April fools, the law just goes into effect today.