> The branch will NOT be a history of how it was actually programmed. I'm not sure how to reconcile it with the idea of having a branch for each feature. In my head, developing a feature on a branch creates a history of…
In that case how to refactor a class that has 20 private methods? Moving them to another class and making them public would just shift the problem, not solve it
Exactly, I feel like the problem is that these days we no longer actually play Age of Empires (which, again, would be fine), we share this time between playing Age of Empires, looking at Instagram and checking out work…
I agree, it seems that in Western culture you'll be seen as indecisive unless you pick a side and stick to it. Sometimes I'm frustrated with my tendency to be on the fence on so many issues, but at the end of the day it…
honest question, how did you teach yourself to do it in the first place?
I have the same feelings and I think a part of it comes from the fact that it's not exactly possible to meet with people after work (not counting Zoom/Skype/Whatsapp with friends). It's not the remote working that is…
Oh that's right, what I meant is that probably a huge part of people traveling by plane comes from big cities where there is little to no way to avoid being squeezed with other people on a daily basis
What I can't wrap my head around: how is being packed with 100s of people inside of a plane a few times a year seen as more dangerous than being even more packed with even more people in the metro every day during…
What do you think is the best approach to make sure one's opinion is independent without spending a massive amount of time on getting an expertise in the subject?
The main upside though is not feeling the urge to compete with other people which makes it different from the likes of Facebook/Instagram.
As a guy from Poland, I feel like the only obstacle is atrocious weather in winter, which stops 95% people from riding bikes. From March to November it would work just fine though.
What's the best and the worst thing about this city in your opinion? I'm dreaming about moving to Spain and hesitate between Barcelona and Valencia
Wrocław represent! I hate living here because of the winters, but still it's a great place to live for someone who doesn't mind the cold
I'd rather have Hot Network Questions removed, as instead of reading a SO answer I need I always end up distracted by "How would a sea turtle end up on its back?" kind of questions on the right side
Do you think these tensions and uncertainty are going to affect people who work in relatively stable fields such as IT?
out of curiosity, which features of English language do you find so annoying? My first guess would be inconsistence in pronunciation, but otherwise it seems quite logical and easy to learn
> The branch will NOT be a history of how it was actually programmed. I'm not sure how to reconcile it with the idea of having a branch for each feature. In my head, developing a feature on a branch creates a history of…
In that case how to refactor a class that has 20 private methods? Moving them to another class and making them public would just shift the problem, not solve it
Exactly, I feel like the problem is that these days we no longer actually play Age of Empires (which, again, would be fine), we share this time between playing Age of Empires, looking at Instagram and checking out work…
I agree, it seems that in Western culture you'll be seen as indecisive unless you pick a side and stick to it. Sometimes I'm frustrated with my tendency to be on the fence on so many issues, but at the end of the day it…
honest question, how did you teach yourself to do it in the first place?
I have the same feelings and I think a part of it comes from the fact that it's not exactly possible to meet with people after work (not counting Zoom/Skype/Whatsapp with friends). It's not the remote working that is…
Oh that's right, what I meant is that probably a huge part of people traveling by plane comes from big cities where there is little to no way to avoid being squeezed with other people on a daily basis
What I can't wrap my head around: how is being packed with 100s of people inside of a plane a few times a year seen as more dangerous than being even more packed with even more people in the metro every day during…
What do you think is the best approach to make sure one's opinion is independent without spending a massive amount of time on getting an expertise in the subject?
The main upside though is not feeling the urge to compete with other people which makes it different from the likes of Facebook/Instagram.
As a guy from Poland, I feel like the only obstacle is atrocious weather in winter, which stops 95% people from riding bikes. From March to November it would work just fine though.
What's the best and the worst thing about this city in your opinion? I'm dreaming about moving to Spain and hesitate between Barcelona and Valencia
Wrocław represent! I hate living here because of the winters, but still it's a great place to live for someone who doesn't mind the cold
I'd rather have Hot Network Questions removed, as instead of reading a SO answer I need I always end up distracted by "How would a sea turtle end up on its back?" kind of questions on the right side
Do you think these tensions and uncertainty are going to affect people who work in relatively stable fields such as IT?
out of curiosity, which features of English language do you find so annoying? My first guess would be inconsistence in pronunciation, but otherwise it seems quite logical and easy to learn