I think it has something to do with adverbs.
Lolly, lolly, lolly get your adverbs here.
Though I was having the others go through my head as well. I use "I'm just a bill." with my clients to explain when things are not yet official.
Lolly, lolly, lolly get your adverbs here.
Though I was having the others go through my head as well. I use "I'm just a bill." with my clients to explain when things are not yet official.
I would like to refine my answer...
Thu Jan 25 2018 02:34:17 PM EST from fleeb @ Uncensored
If I learned anything from television, I learned that you can solve programming problems with adverbs.
Trying to work out how to pull that file from a remote location using https when you have a bad certificate, and you have to code it in pure C/C++? Simply apply an adverb, perhaps using the handy 'ly' ending, like 'embarrassingly', and the problem is solved.
Thanks, Lolly!
Heh, yep, adverbs.
Oh, that's not a bad idea, though, to use "I'm just a bill" for explaining something like that.
7th circle:
Dev consultants who, when told "you can't create so many threads", argue and don't get it.