you dont need it to be displayed in color to work. you can use other text attributes or tags. the blind programmers prefer black on black color schemes i hear...
some things are left undefined by the standard, here compiler implementors can do what they will. Another thing are GNU specific extensions, not only in GCC, leading to GNUisms in many scripts and sources. LLVM supports many GNU extensions.
thanks :) I can't bear to even think about how it looks in IE.
I'm honestly thinking of just putting an
<!//--[if IE]--
sorry this website is not supported in IE, but here's an animated gif of a dancing bear for your amusement
---!>
You probably don't want to do this, since there is (anecdotally at least) a correlation between ad clicks and less sophisticated visitors. It may be a pain, but there's a good chance that IE users will be where you make the most money.
the only fun way to learn vim is to ascend a character in nethack. once you played for a while you'll know your way around vi!
but vi keys force you to have your right hand in the wrong position. sure its more convenient than bpnf (emacs style memnonics) but i dont like it for typing, especially when using a lot of special characters, that is, coding...
You poor sod, you haven't been shifting your entire hand to be over hjkl, have you? Just maintain standard homerow position and hit 'h' the way they taught you in school.
But you are not meant to put your index on "h". "jk" are the most used keys, therefore your index should rest on "j", like touch typing wants you to do.
Aloha obneq, welcome to NetHack! You are a neutral male human Tourist.
You are in non-scoring discovery mode.
What do you want to zap? [p or ?]
You may wish for an object.
For what do you wish? slime mold
q - a slime mold.
What do you want to eat? [b-jq or ?]