You would factor that as the cost of his quality of life, while you were a full-time worker and half student he was a full time student.
You could rephrase it, "if you don't provide [an easy and] secure way to get shit done, motivated individuals will figure out how to get shit done, security be damned. happens every time. that's what happened here."
Can someone please tell me why are they calling it a coup? isn't impeachment in the constitution and hasn't the Supreme Court allowed those proceedings to continue.
ES2016 is already finished, it only has array.includes and the exponentiation operator[0]. We'll have to wait for ES2017 at the earliest for async to arrive. [0]http://www.2ality.com/2016/01/ecmascript-2016.html
Unless you have big cash savings, i don't see how you can benefit from a crash.
it's pretty much google and every other search engine model. I believe competition it's the only thing that can make it not shady.
As SixSigma said, it makes more sense to use it as a benchmarking tool than trying to compete in a low margin market.
What i'll like to know is if the EU will try to do another treaty or simply force US companies to move the data.
Google is way beyond "Don't be evil", just look at the google+ forced integration.
You would factor that as the cost of his quality of life, while you were a full-time worker and half student he was a full time student.
You could rephrase it, "if you don't provide [an easy and] secure way to get shit done, motivated individuals will figure out how to get shit done, security be damned. happens every time. that's what happened here."
Can someone please tell me why are they calling it a coup? isn't impeachment in the constitution and hasn't the Supreme Court allowed those proceedings to continue.
ES2016 is already finished, it only has array.includes and the exponentiation operator[0]. We'll have to wait for ES2017 at the earliest for async to arrive. [0]http://www.2ality.com/2016/01/ecmascript-2016.html
Unless you have big cash savings, i don't see how you can benefit from a crash.
it's pretty much google and every other search engine model. I believe competition it's the only thing that can make it not shady.
As SixSigma said, it makes more sense to use it as a benchmarking tool than trying to compete in a low margin market.
What i'll like to know is if the EU will try to do another treaty or simply force US companies to move the data.
Google is way beyond "Don't be evil", just look at the google+ forced integration.