Only if you’re facing the wind directly. In other orientations it may not be ideal. The analysis appears incomplete.
Only if you’re facing the wind directly. In other orientations it may not be ideal. The analysis appears incomplete.
That and kerosene fuel and engine configuration (9 engines). Grid fins and landing legs etc.
I mean that just means you didn’t hack them well enough.
Huh? Every IDE has had this feature for decades. Eclipse, all of JetBrains products, even NetBeans. This is like the most basic feature provided by IDEs.
Also with the development of first party language servers it’s relatively easy for new IDEs to integrate.
That just makes it sound like grad students are excellent targets for corporate influence.
I mean maybe that just means you were bad at naming which is the hardest part! When I’m sober I spend a lot of thought on naming things, and when it gets skipped over while drunk I’m just like wtf did I write?
If you can’t understand it, is it high quality?
In my experience I can write more code after a few drinks. However I usually find that the code is of low quality when I check it the next day…
How do you close this? And where is the secret lard sauce?
Hmm… theoretically this is more efficient, however in practice you may end up with a dirty cache… I guess that’s fine if you don’t mind corruption of your coworkers.
Big companies do this all the time. Giant monorepos with good testing and reliability systems manage it. As an example: https://abseil.io/resources/swe-book/html/ch22.html
Ugh this has become very true as I’ve aged :’(
The CRT thing is pretty common I think, you just lose your high frequency hearing as you age.
Is this an event for the next version of the Apple Vision Pro?
Some of us have PTSD from losing work back in the day. Now it’s just habit.
If there’s no air, wouldn’t it ruin a bunch of stuff you put in? Any liquids would evaporate, wood could deteriorate, etc. Is it also cold? That also causes changes to a bunch of stuff.
Aren’t brackets hard to type in Swiss layout? Most of my Swiss coworkers switch to US.
It’s very rare in the industry for you to start something and have the flexibility to pick the language. You’re much more likely to be working on an existing system or expected to work with whatever the company uses.
That said, there’s plenty of opportunity to make your own decisions. Having to follow arbitrary style rules is hardly a consideration (actually you’ll find it’s hard enough just to have consistent arbitrary rules within a company).
There may also be opportunities for you to change these rules, but it’s also wise to pick your battles.
I’m mostly talking about when you need to use JSDoc format which are usually for interfaces, so it’s usually just a chore for humans.
Probably harder to get good comments inside code, but it might still be possible.
Oh so they’re just going to do beta testing on the users anyways, just after release…