This is pure harassment of perfectly reasonable people that so many of us are being subject to on this site.
But can you find a culture that sincerely uses one of those exact naming conventions? I agree with the base premise of the linked article, but I think such hyperbole just detracts from the point.
If someone can read this and finds it to be an interesting question, please repost it so that it could be answered to: I'm curious about naming conventions in different languages and cultures, so I naturally want to be…
EinsDueTresFour: I see I'm not the only one who's been shadowbanned for refusing to march to the drum of the Silicon Valley fat cats.
I'm probably wasting my time unless a lot of people have enabled showing dead posts, as the moment I voiced criticism of the silicon valley establishment I got hid by a shadow ban. So I suppose I have nothing to lose…
Isn't that just a CGI program? In fact isn't this whole serverless affair just CGI all over again?
Como este articlo es relevanto para Las Nuevas Des Hackedores?
That would have been a reasonable argument if they were found to have been using something like DES-based crypt(3) to hash their passwords. But they didn't, they were just plain text.
Given the nature of the violation I think bankrupting them would have been perfectly warranted.
> I wish there was a guide for "proper" SO questions; my impression is, the only ones are super-detailed questions about some super-particular APIs. And those questions can in most cases be answered by the docs anyway.…
Isn’t Trudeau’s Canada supposed to be be a free-for-all “post-national” state?
What these arguments have in common is that they are great tools of discernment in solving specific questions, but completely useless at saying anything at all about the general case. > - Gets in the way of progress…
I wonder why the once ubiquitous observation decks of the early jet age disappeared. I'm not terribly interesting in plane spotting, but I can't think of anything more pleasant to rest my eyes on while waiting for a…
I used to run John Norstad's Disinfectant in Classic Mode years ago. Of course it did nothing but, but it did get me on the network, and that's all that mattered. Plus, the about box was always fun to bring up.
Skype for Business almost completely drains my MBP battery in one session. I'm certain it has dedicated hardware for this, it should be able to do videoconferencing without breaking a sweat, it certainly never happens…
> https://tulsaremote.com/ As an aside, what on earth is that page loading that takes long enough to need a progress bar and can't be either progressively loaded or cached?
What a wasted opportunity to not arrange the festival in the actual town of Hammerfest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammerfest
And now it's a TOS violation to "dehumanise" people on Twitter, and what's more dehumanising than calling a user a bot?
What kind of capitalisation convention is that? It's not German, or all the nouns would have been capitalised. Prepositions and conjunctions, with verbs and pronouns some of the time?
> I honestly think the finance industry could be half the size it is with no real harm to the rest of the economy. With technology it should have shrunk by a couple of orders of magnitude. You don't need a room full of…
> 20 Brain Foods That Boost Memory And Concentration > Magnesium Deficiency Causes Heart Attacks! > This is What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Ginger Every Day > 15 Fruits that Burn Fat Like Crazy > This Is What Will…
That's a shame. It would indeed be nice if it could inline them, and do the same with views, and maybe even do more aggressive join elimination. Right now I have some scary looking ad-hoc string interpolating dynamic…
> so I tend to write CTE-based JSON generating views for apps. (Yes, these are not high traffic apps...) I enjoy using this pattern too. What kind of problems should I expect if it were to become a high traffic app?
It would be the other way around. You wouldn't be able to electronically break in using the zero day after the update. Then you do the same thing as you would in an unconnected car, break a window.
> Refactoring your code to be as simple as possible > Following style conventions for names, whitespace, etc. > Replacing private information with environment variables > Commenting your code to contextualize snippets…
This is pure harassment of perfectly reasonable people that so many of us are being subject to on this site.
But can you find a culture that sincerely uses one of those exact naming conventions? I agree with the base premise of the linked article, but I think such hyperbole just detracts from the point.
If someone can read this and finds it to be an interesting question, please repost it so that it could be answered to: I'm curious about naming conventions in different languages and cultures, so I naturally want to be…
EinsDueTresFour: I see I'm not the only one who's been shadowbanned for refusing to march to the drum of the Silicon Valley fat cats.
I'm probably wasting my time unless a lot of people have enabled showing dead posts, as the moment I voiced criticism of the silicon valley establishment I got hid by a shadow ban. So I suppose I have nothing to lose…
Isn't that just a CGI program? In fact isn't this whole serverless affair just CGI all over again?
Como este articlo es relevanto para Las Nuevas Des Hackedores?
That would have been a reasonable argument if they were found to have been using something like DES-based crypt(3) to hash their passwords. But they didn't, they were just plain text.
Given the nature of the violation I think bankrupting them would have been perfectly warranted.
> I wish there was a guide for "proper" SO questions; my impression is, the only ones are super-detailed questions about some super-particular APIs. And those questions can in most cases be answered by the docs anyway.…
Isn’t Trudeau’s Canada supposed to be be a free-for-all “post-national” state?
What these arguments have in common is that they are great tools of discernment in solving specific questions, but completely useless at saying anything at all about the general case. > - Gets in the way of progress…
I wonder why the once ubiquitous observation decks of the early jet age disappeared. I'm not terribly interesting in plane spotting, but I can't think of anything more pleasant to rest my eyes on while waiting for a…
I used to run John Norstad's Disinfectant in Classic Mode years ago. Of course it did nothing but, but it did get me on the network, and that's all that mattered. Plus, the about box was always fun to bring up.
Skype for Business almost completely drains my MBP battery in one session. I'm certain it has dedicated hardware for this, it should be able to do videoconferencing without breaking a sweat, it certainly never happens…
> https://tulsaremote.com/ As an aside, what on earth is that page loading that takes long enough to need a progress bar and can't be either progressively loaded or cached?
What a wasted opportunity to not arrange the festival in the actual town of Hammerfest: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hammerfest
And now it's a TOS violation to "dehumanise" people on Twitter, and what's more dehumanising than calling a user a bot?
What kind of capitalisation convention is that? It's not German, or all the nouns would have been capitalised. Prepositions and conjunctions, with verbs and pronouns some of the time?
> I honestly think the finance industry could be half the size it is with no real harm to the rest of the economy. With technology it should have shrunk by a couple of orders of magnitude. You don't need a room full of…
> 20 Brain Foods That Boost Memory And Concentration > Magnesium Deficiency Causes Heart Attacks! > This is What Happens to Your Body if You Eat Ginger Every Day > 15 Fruits that Burn Fat Like Crazy > This Is What Will…
That's a shame. It would indeed be nice if it could inline them, and do the same with views, and maybe even do more aggressive join elimination. Right now I have some scary looking ad-hoc string interpolating dynamic…
> so I tend to write CTE-based JSON generating views for apps. (Yes, these are not high traffic apps...) I enjoy using this pattern too. What kind of problems should I expect if it were to become a high traffic app?
It would be the other way around. You wouldn't be able to electronically break in using the zero day after the update. Then you do the same thing as you would in an unconnected car, break a window.
> Refactoring your code to be as simple as possible > Following style conventions for names, whitespace, etc. > Replacing private information with environment variables > Commenting your code to contextualize snippets…