Formerly software eng at Facebook, Twitter, and Quora.
Come now, we can be more mature than this. The OP may be an oversimplification of the issue, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't earnestly see and want to fix a problem.
You're right; I didn't know about the -w setting. I guess that just leaves PHP.
> That's only useful for dumb languages The compilers/interpreters I know that don't do this are PHP and Perl (C/C++ will do it if you use -Wall, which you should be using anyway). So yeah, you're pretty much right.…
A better programmer uses -Wall and lets the compiler check for him.
My favorite part about GameFAQs is that it's hardly about actual FAQs anymore. It's mostly walkthroughs, guides, maps, other content that doesn't really match a Q&A format. The forums are another popular location,…
I have to be honest, that doesn't sound like all that fun of a party.
True, I honestly don't think C# or Java were even in the race. I think the only real alternatives I would've been happy with would've been either Scala or some flavor of ML or Haskell, all of which definitely satisfy…
How have your experiences with web.py been? The disadvantages I saw with it are that it just doesn't have a really large community, plus there are features I just don't want to build myself. Django's built-in admin/…
I've worked at Facebook, and have a pretty strong relationship with the people at Palantir. I can outline some of the differences. 1. The food is much better at Facebook, but there's a much wider variety of…
There are definitely a few streams that are very time-dependent and service way more utility near the event, rather than after the fact. Some recent examples, searching for "caltrain" after it was stopped a few weeks…
Come now, we can be more mature than this. The OP may be an oversimplification of the issue, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't earnestly see and want to fix a problem.
You're right; I didn't know about the -w setting. I guess that just leaves PHP.
> That's only useful for dumb languages The compilers/interpreters I know that don't do this are PHP and Perl (C/C++ will do it if you use -Wall, which you should be using anyway). So yeah, you're pretty much right.…
A better programmer uses -Wall and lets the compiler check for him.
My favorite part about GameFAQs is that it's hardly about actual FAQs anymore. It's mostly walkthroughs, guides, maps, other content that doesn't really match a Q&A format. The forums are another popular location,…
I have to be honest, that doesn't sound like all that fun of a party.
True, I honestly don't think C# or Java were even in the race. I think the only real alternatives I would've been happy with would've been either Scala or some flavor of ML or Haskell, all of which definitely satisfy…
How have your experiences with web.py been? The disadvantages I saw with it are that it just doesn't have a really large community, plus there are features I just don't want to build myself. Django's built-in admin/…
I've worked at Facebook, and have a pretty strong relationship with the people at Palantir. I can outline some of the differences. 1. The food is much better at Facebook, but there's a much wider variety of…
There are definitely a few streams that are very time-dependent and service way more utility near the event, rather than after the fact. Some recent examples, searching for "caltrain" after it was stopped a few weeks…