Funny anecdote about NLP: I accidentally took a NLP class because it had Programming in the name, and for some reason I didn't bother to read the description. First lecture, second slide in the lecturer presented the…
Isn't it generally considered bad practice to put certificates and profiles in version control? Especially since you're putting your password in the fastlane files here.. does anybody have a different approach for this?…
I also would like to know this, I want to try something different than Spotify. But every time I try, I miss all my playlists, and switch back to Spotify again.
could be anywhere, mine also has a mandatory course on it, including a lecturer that believes in the magic of auto-generated code from the UML tools.
because in haskell functions are curried, function_name :: param1 -> param2 -> return is a function that if you only give it param1 it returns a function that takes an argument of param2Type and returns returnType. This…
I got almost all these things at my school, shame a lot of the teachers were really bad at teaching and almost all of us learned everything from google... You could argue that if the curriculum didn't include these…
Funny anecdote about NLP: I accidentally took a NLP class because it had Programming in the name, and for some reason I didn't bother to read the description. First lecture, second slide in the lecturer presented the…
Isn't it generally considered bad practice to put certificates and profiles in version control? Especially since you're putting your password in the fastlane files here.. does anybody have a different approach for this?…
I also would like to know this, I want to try something different than Spotify. But every time I try, I miss all my playlists, and switch back to Spotify again.
could be anywhere, mine also has a mandatory course on it, including a lecturer that believes in the magic of auto-generated code from the UML tools.
because in haskell functions are curried, function_name :: param1 -> param2 -> return is a function that if you only give it param1 it returns a function that takes an argument of param2Type and returns returnType. This…
I got almost all these things at my school, shame a lot of the teachers were really bad at teaching and almost all of us learned everything from google... You could argue that if the curriculum didn't include these…