> Q9: Do I have to use pronouns I’m unfamiliar or uncomfortable with (e.g., neopronouns like xe, zir, ne... )? > > Yes, if those are stated by the individual. Yikes. I’m 100% in support of all gender identities, sexual…
On the contrary, I feel that the stylistic [and sometimes semantic] separation of primitive and boxed types in languages (e.g., `byte` VS `Byte` in Java) improves the developer experience, in that I can very quickly…
Yes, that’s a significant catch, but this is some good work nonetheless. That said, I’d hope that someone using a C library like this wouldn’t just start using it without understanding the potentially non-trivial…
> But...I think most of us can all agree that consumer data protections are highly lacking. Yup. Especially here in the U.S.
> By the senior levels you can't really tell the difference between someone with or without a CS degree. Experience definitely beats textbook knowledge after a couple of years. Agreed. Absolutely correct!
Lol. That’s the spirit!
Very neat. Thank you!
This is why I dig HN. To the creator: Thank you for creating this!
This looks great. I think I might just give it a go!
It’s been quite hilarious for me watching this saga unfold. All I needed to hear was that this man literally took out loans from WeWork and used the proceeds of the loans to purchase real estate that he then leased back…
Good point!
No, I’m not going to drag in C++ and all of its baggage if all I need is some form of generics. It’s really not as simple as, “Just use C++!” If I truly need type-safe generics and C11 is an option, I’d rather go with…
Your comment is why they wrote this piece
I just search my shell history for that one, because I can never remember either!
I’ve confirmed this same type of behavior in several of Google’s products as well, as part of an experiment a couple friends and I ran a several months back, using fake personas, to see how feasible it’d be for one to…
As a principle, I never work on products that employ dark patterns, such as making account deletion hard or impossible, to control their users and/or content. I find it sad that we even need a directory for what I…
> That's nice, but lets be clear here: Standard.JS is not building […] [a] seriously valuable project that saves companies thousands of dollars. This is quite debatable and hard to measure, given the problem that…
Speaking from experience, JIRA is just horrible (at least for me as a software engineer and entrepreneur). I’ve wasted way too much of my precious time dealing with JIRA, so I’m all for any software company working to…
Absolutely. Private offices FTW!
> Q9: Do I have to use pronouns I’m unfamiliar or uncomfortable with (e.g., neopronouns like xe, zir, ne... )? > > Yes, if those are stated by the individual. Yikes. I’m 100% in support of all gender identities, sexual…
On the contrary, I feel that the stylistic [and sometimes semantic] separation of primitive and boxed types in languages (e.g., `byte` VS `Byte` in Java) improves the developer experience, in that I can very quickly…
Yes, that’s a significant catch, but this is some good work nonetheless. That said, I’d hope that someone using a C library like this wouldn’t just start using it without understanding the potentially non-trivial…
> But...I think most of us can all agree that consumer data protections are highly lacking. Yup. Especially here in the U.S.
> By the senior levels you can't really tell the difference between someone with or without a CS degree. Experience definitely beats textbook knowledge after a couple of years. Agreed. Absolutely correct!
Lol. That’s the spirit!
Very neat. Thank you!
This is why I dig HN. To the creator: Thank you for creating this!
This looks great. I think I might just give it a go!
It’s been quite hilarious for me watching this saga unfold. All I needed to hear was that this man literally took out loans from WeWork and used the proceeds of the loans to purchase real estate that he then leased back…
Good point!
No, I’m not going to drag in C++ and all of its baggage if all I need is some form of generics. It’s really not as simple as, “Just use C++!” If I truly need type-safe generics and C11 is an option, I’d rather go with…
Your comment is why they wrote this piece
I just search my shell history for that one, because I can never remember either!
I’ve confirmed this same type of behavior in several of Google’s products as well, as part of an experiment a couple friends and I ran a several months back, using fake personas, to see how feasible it’d be for one to…
As a principle, I never work on products that employ dark patterns, such as making account deletion hard or impossible, to control their users and/or content. I find it sad that we even need a directory for what I…
> That's nice, but lets be clear here: Standard.JS is not building […] [a] seriously valuable project that saves companies thousands of dollars. This is quite debatable and hard to measure, given the problem that…
Speaking from experience, JIRA is just horrible (at least for me as a software engineer and entrepreneur). I’ve wasted way too much of my precious time dealing with JIRA, so I’m all for any software company working to…
Absolutely. Private offices FTW!