That sounds more like success in spite of a lack of market interest, not because of it. The amount of successful products that started on the inverse likely will massively outweigh these anecdotal experiences.
My philosophy tends to be that your first commit should convey the task you are trying to achieve and additional commits beyond that point should be fixups, to be rebased into the single first commit before merging.…
Just so i'm clear on what this is - is this just a bank with a very developer centric and expansive API?
An alternative to the standard JDK that's supported by Oracle. Generally, the less stuff Oracle controls, the better (not to say Amazon having control is inherently better, but imo, it's better than Oracle)
An alternative to this is to just use youtube in the Brave Browser on mobile. No ads, you can't play in the background but you can play picture-in-picture mode.
Glad to see any alternatives to confluence (or Atlassian in general). I've used Confluence for a good 4 years or so and for the life of me, I can not fathom why anyone would use this for storing documentation for code…
That sounds more like success in spite of a lack of market interest, not because of it. The amount of successful products that started on the inverse likely will massively outweigh these anecdotal experiences.
My philosophy tends to be that your first commit should convey the task you are trying to achieve and additional commits beyond that point should be fixups, to be rebased into the single first commit before merging.…
Just so i'm clear on what this is - is this just a bank with a very developer centric and expansive API?
An alternative to the standard JDK that's supported by Oracle. Generally, the less stuff Oracle controls, the better (not to say Amazon having control is inherently better, but imo, it's better than Oracle)
An alternative to this is to just use youtube in the Brave Browser on mobile. No ads, you can't play in the background but you can play picture-in-picture mode.
Glad to see any alternatives to confluence (or Atlassian in general). I've used Confluence for a good 4 years or so and for the life of me, I can not fathom why anyone would use this for storing documentation for code…