

Well, I hope russian soldiers will show you their “love”. That’s all they can do and when they return home, they’ll do it again and again.
Well, I hope russian soldiers will show you their “love”. That’s all they can do and when they return home, they’ll do it again and again.
Azov are ultra-nationalists? Russian speaking guys from Berdiansk? LOL.
As of official language, it was a roll back from the law passed by pro-russian politicians, and it was the right move. We were overwhelmed by russian influence, and language was used to pull us into the russian world.
Russian bot, you’re too fat. Draft to army is not comfortable, but being wiped by occupiers is much worse.
You know nothing about Ukraine. Me, my parents and most of my relatives are russian speaking, and we never had any problems. And still, a lot of Ukrainian soldiers speak russian, even those who usually speak Ukrainian.
People support not countries but their beliefs about those countries. And people maintain their beliefs, ignoring not fitting facts.
I use reddit occasionally, but I don’t write posts or comments there. And I don’t feel bad about it.
By saying “boilerplate”, I mean constructors, simple methods and even small classes that have some “standard” implementation. Copilot easily writes simple constructors, class initialization and destruction. It can suggest small method implementation, right after I added its declaration to related interface. Anything, that can be done almost without thinking of how to do it because there are standard practices, is handled by Copilot. It’s not perfect, it can write a whole method at a time, or only line by line, or refuse to suggest any code. But it often writes valid code.
Copilot shines where snippets/templates don’t work or make no sense. It can write constructors, simple methods, and even simple classes if something similar is found in the solution.
GitHub Copilot became my daily helper at work. While I’m not 100% satisfied with its code quality, I must admit it’s very handy at writing boilerplate code. A few days ago, I had to write code without having internet access, and it was so disappointing to write boilerplate code by hand. It’s an easy task, but it’s time-consuming and unpleasant.
Yes. Although it’s possible to learn programming without knowing English, English is required for those who wants to be good programmers. All documentation is in English, naming and comments should be in English too, otherwise it would be hard to maintain code for developers from other countries.
But you’re talking like a typical russian or their bot. They like to talk bullshit about nazis. Or you’re brainwashed by their propaganda. That’s really possible because their propaganda works perfectly on far right, nazis, far left and anti-western. But here’s the thing: you don’t want to mess with them. 30 years ago, we watched russian TV (because it was better), listened to russian music (because that’s what was playing everywhere), laughed at their jokes about stupid Americans, and mentally we were at russia’s side regarding almost every political point. We were against NATO, we considered the West as an enemy. We thought our nationalists were crazy freaks. Then we learned the hard way they were right. Our “enemies” helped us, and our “friends” wanted to kill us.