Naming consistency. Since they are already name it iPhone, might as well name the OS the same way.
The name was already in use. This may have not been as significant for choosing the name of Apple's OS, but when the first iPhone released, Cisco IOS was already a family of operating systems for routers and network switches, and the Wii had already released a few months before, and they also called the console's operating system(s) as IOS.
Hey OP, do you mind checking if your book explains the type coercions that are used with the + operator? I remember it also being mind-boggling, so I was hoping you book could demystify it too.
I understand your point, but there is a ton of cases where a person does not realize they did something wrong until they are called out, because they really think that what they did isn't wrong.
The person on the video, known online as Tsoding (or by some as "mista azozin"), was writing a music visualizer program using the raylib library for writing videogames. raylib doesn't have code aimed at UI handling, meaning he had to manage the UI by himself. He likes doing a little bit of trolling, so that's why he picked that title.
Tsoding does by far the most entertaining recreational programming sessions I have ever seen on the Internet, so, despite them being quite long (about two hours), I recommend you watch at least a little bit of his videos/streams if you have time.
whaaaat, that's crazy!! I can't even start to imagine how wild your journey must've been to this point in time... All I can do is wish is that the rest of your journey goes well.You don't need to thank me, random Internet stranger. All I did was what I think random Internet strangers should do to each other: wish good things to each other. And to be honest, I wouldn't even think of wishing you anything if you hadn't done it first yourself. Still, what a coincidence!
It's not the first time I see a "cat" behave like this