Sounds great to me. All the React tooling is annoying.
Sounds great to me. All the React tooling is annoying.
Where do you buy from?
Didn’t Vance respond with something like “I’ve never had sex to completion with a couch” - or was that bullshit?
I don’t know man. Nothing in the Agile Manifesto talks about not focusing on one project.
In addition, I think most people (and studies) would agree that “focus” is key to building almost anything of quality. Not flittering about working on shiny pennies of the day. I mean, a key tenant of sprints is “Don’t interrupt the sprint”. The whole concept is about letting developers focus.
Agree to disagree I guess.
I don’t disagree with you (on giving devs some creative freedom), but “Agile” as a process methodology isn’t about developers working on multiple things to keep their interests up.
As an older developer, you could replace “machine learning” with “statistical modeling” and “artificial intelligence” with “machine learning”.
Fucking Microsoft, with their fully featured toolsets, libraries for everything, fantastic IDE, second fantastic IDE, and cloud infrastructure that actually delivers on the promise of cloud, and isn’t just “bare metal bullshit in the sky”. Hate those fucking pricks.
It does seem suspicious to claim you did something that can only be disproven if this child purposefully exposes themselves to HIV enough times that it’s statistically impossible not to have caught it.
I, on the other hand, have made hundreds of people immune to HIV just by shaking their hands. 🤝
That cinematography though. Reminds me of the music videos you used to be able to make at Six-Flags.
Note the famous cheat code appearing behind the letters at the end.
Well, it’s a dough flattened into a circle and covered with a base sauce. Usually a tomato sauce. Then, you can add whatever combination of toppings you’d like. Popular choices are pepperoni, mushrooms, ham, sausage, and black olives. Then it’s all baked in an oven until the crust browns up and the cheese melts. It’s typically cut into 8 pie slice pieces to serve. This particular one appears to include ingredients popular in Mexican foods.
It’s fallen out of popularity over the years, but reading programming books. The big ones. There is an expectation that a book will contain every bit of info about a technology, and you can learn it, in depth, in one place. Online articles, videos, etc., often just skim the surface. You don’t get that deep learning and facts that the books would have. I find even “Official documentation” online is sparse and often doesn’t include examples to gain understanding.
Unfortunately, the pace of change, especially in cloud services, cause books to be out of date too quickly, so I don’t see it making a comeback.
It has a paragraph with the explanation: Basically he says our behaviors are driven by our brain chemistry, genetics, and biases formed by prior events. Every decision we make is a culmination of those things. We think we’re in control, but we’re really just following a pre-ordained script.
Can’t decide if I’m onboard with that. Definitely not onboard with letting criminals off the hook for bad deeds. If your “brain script” leads you to kill, you just need to be removed from society. Sorry.
I’d argue you’re right until you need to track down a bug in the code. Then, to the author’s point, you have to jump back and forth in the code to figure out all the interdependecies between the methods, and whether a method got overridden somewhere? What else calls this method that I might break by fixing the bug? (Keep in mind this example fits on one screen - which is not usually the case.)
I can’t tell if you’re joking.