I wouldn't fully blame Amazon but Seattle definitley has lost the culture or character it had when I growing up.
Ellen Pao 'resigned' because she displeased too many people. Her style was a little too autocratic for the Reddit culture. For instance and if I recall correctly, telling the 'Ask Me Anything' moderator to move to video…
I can already see some APIs that were missing in 1.6 that I need. Extremely exciting and will definitely making transitioning to .NET core so much easier.
Why would decriminalizing suddenly make people less likely to OD? The people that OD are often people that were users, have quit, but started using again but retake the drugs at their previous amounts without accounting…
Article is basically why use React over Angular. One thing though - Facebook succeeded because of the sheer amount of money plowed into the team. Our team is succeeding with Angular at the moment and feel pretty strong…
Well this is an interesting turn of events. I wasn't expecting this from a company that makes most of it's revenue through advertising. Sets a cautiously positive precedent.
I wouldn't fully blame Amazon but Seattle definitley has lost the culture or character it had when I growing up.
Ellen Pao 'resigned' because she displeased too many people. Her style was a little too autocratic for the Reddit culture. For instance and if I recall correctly, telling the 'Ask Me Anything' moderator to move to video…
I can already see some APIs that were missing in 1.6 that I need. Extremely exciting and will definitely making transitioning to .NET core so much easier.
Why would decriminalizing suddenly make people less likely to OD? The people that OD are often people that were users, have quit, but started using again but retake the drugs at their previous amounts without accounting…
Article is basically why use React over Angular. One thing though - Facebook succeeded because of the sheer amount of money plowed into the team. Our team is succeeding with Angular at the moment and feel pretty strong…
Well this is an interesting turn of events. I wasn't expecting this from a company that makes most of it's revenue through advertising. Sets a cautiously positive precedent.