Screenshot of GNOME 3 desktop.

After all these years, I can still find no better development environment than GNOME 3, Emacs and Rhythmbox.

A 100% functional desktop environment, that’s way more flexible than macOS or Windows, more secure, more resource-efficient, faster, cleaner, less obtrusive, quicker to navigate, more economic keyboard shortcuts to navigate, and (IMHO) better on the eye too.

Which all matters when you spend whole days looking at code.

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Shared from Neil “Captain Crash” Howell on Facebook :

URGENT APPEAL to any of my friends who live in the Bedford/Milton Keynes area. This is my daughter Kayla Vivienne Mae. She has gone missing this morning. She is 13 years old. She got as far as the school gates and then walked away. She went back home, got changed and then disappeared. If anyone, anyone at all in those area sees her please call me immediately on 07925 159989. Thank you.

#NeilHowell

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Screenshot taken from my old S4, but I was just wondering if similar functionality was present to attach/link to S Notes from calendar events. Or, conversely, create calendar events from notes?

Seems such a shame the older S4 did this with S Memo, and the newer Note software does not.

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PHP.  It’s been a little while since I had to deal with you but, seriously, is this really a thing?

[php]$value = 10;
$temp = 0;
   
for($ctr = 0; $ctr < $value; $ctr++) {

echo "value + ctr: " . $value + $ctr . "<br>";
// this doesn’t work?!

$temp = $value + $ctr;
echo "value + ctr: " . $temp . "<br>";
// … but this does work?

}[/php]

Perhaps (hopefully) things have changed in PHP7?