Google relies on writing syntactically correct code in a google doc with no autocomplete/auto indenting during their interviews. The cognitive load of this plus having to answer very difficult obscure algorithmic…
No but you can trick your body into creating more Hypocretin/Orexin by taking Opiates https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.aao4953#:~:....
for it to be legitimate you need to use ColdFusion and then do a half assed port to .net.
it's more that obsolete concepts like var, AMD and Common.js are focused on. These techniques are obsolete & lead to fragile code especially when blended with newer concepts like native js imports, let and const.
This is already quite dated. Most of the content is geared towards the state of JS in 2013-2015.
I think the go authors have had a reasonable balance of this when adding new features. Generics are quite useful.
the UX of this isn't great.
This is generally done to protect battery cell health. Much like SSD memory one cell in the battery failing will ruin an otherwise fine battery.
This is a very common strategy of camera hardware manufacturers Nikon and Cannon had similar firmware crippling.
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Any plans to have it generate GLSL?
Google relies on writing syntactically correct code in a google doc with no autocomplete/auto indenting during their interviews. The cognitive load of this plus having to answer very difficult obscure algorithmic…
No but you can trick your body into creating more Hypocretin/Orexin by taking Opiates https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scitranslmed.aao4953#:~:....
for it to be legitimate you need to use ColdFusion and then do a half assed port to .net.
it's more that obsolete concepts like var, AMD and Common.js are focused on. These techniques are obsolete & lead to fragile code especially when blended with newer concepts like native js imports, let and const.
This is already quite dated. Most of the content is geared towards the state of JS in 2013-2015.
I think the go authors have had a reasonable balance of this when adding new features. Generics are quite useful.
the UX of this isn't great.
This is generally done to protect battery cell health. Much like SSD memory one cell in the battery failing will ruin an otherwise fine battery.
This is a very common strategy of camera hardware manufacturers Nikon and Cannon had similar firmware crippling.
type "send("message","color in hex"(optional))
Any plans to have it generate GLSL?