I'd like to know if anyone feels a difference between "Let's get started!" and "Let's get going!". Both seem to mean about the same. It is also interesting to notice that there seems to be an
Non-data descriptors, instance and class methods, get their implicit first arguments (usually named self and cls, respectively) from their non-data descriptor method, get - and this is how static methods know not to have an implicit first argument.
The detected results and expected results are notified to vendors 36a, 36b, maintenance companies 38a, 38b, or the like in E-mail. 例文帳に追加 そして、検知結果および予測結果を、電子メールとして、ベンダー36a、36bやメンテナンス会社38a、38b等に通知する。 - 特許庁
I know this a nitpicky thing, but I was wondering if others have experienced CTRL+H not working as it should. Typically CTRL+F brings up the find window and CTRL+H brings up the find & replace window. Currently both shortcuts are bringing up the find window. I know I can use CTRL+PGDN or ALT+P to get to the replace window, but when keystrokes are everything, that's annoying.
Not as if c/s would appear as you type, as partially matching, or any other search options... even more obnoxious is that you must MANUALLY CLEAR the search field to get back to full L/B -or is there another way? To sum it up, search field is not a feature you'd want to use a lot.
Nasdaq: Kymera Therapeutics Reports Positive Phase 1 Results for KT-621, a Once-Daily Oral STAT6 Degrader, Surpassing Targets and Demonstrating Strong Safety Profile
Kymera Therapeutics Reports Positive Phase 1 Results for KT-621, a Once-Daily Oral STAT6 Degrader, Surpassing Targets and Demonstrating Strong Safety Profile