What we saw on TV was just a glimpse of what actually already happens behind closed doors.
That's quite a jump of conclusion. Astonishing actually. First of all, poors, worldwide, are the vast majority by any measure you pick. So poors, becoming majority, is a no point. Moot. Now, to another point. Poor…
Oh, you reminded me about this article: https://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/lisp.html
>> [...] I'm amazed they haven't done it. Never interfere with an enemy while he’s in the process of destroying himself.
I play with Pharo from time to time. How do you think the available tutorials lack behind what you're finding on your use cases? What about the books available from Pharo's website?
Another perspective is this one: https://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/lisp.html
You might find https://github.com/donnemartin/haxor-news useful.
Oh, almost forgot. Another suggestion is to review C++ implementations of those designs you're already familiar with. I'm also looking into Inversion of Control/Dependency injection containers. And never forget to look…
Just a suggestion... I cannot attest for the code quality of the projects on the link below, but I find it easier to start learning from smaller code bases. So when you have a chance you could take a look at this link…
I understand that the 1K+ engineer number comes from Facebook as a whole, when mentioning the use of Hack as a typed PHP. More like to give a perspective on the transition on how to come from a small company into a huge…
Thank you!
C++ has an optional digits separator too. Not '_' but single quotes, since c++14 [0]. Which is cool. Swift has it too [1]. Erlang has the full stop '.' as expresssion/statement terminator [2]. [0]…
Not sure you're aware of this one too... But, you might like the "Ctrl+Tab" shortcut as well. With it you can alternate between the last few active tabs, with thumbnails. Really handy.
There is http://www.stencyl.com/ also. Used it many years ago, so not sure how it stands now. But back then, it was a very cool product. Used at a couple of game jams.
I believe that is a great point. I have a feeling that we don't have more work-from-home-first jobs because (middle-)managers wouldn't know how to deal with that. They are not quite there for such change. And I'm…
What we saw on TV was just a glimpse of what actually already happens behind closed doors.
That's quite a jump of conclusion. Astonishing actually. First of all, poors, worldwide, are the vast majority by any measure you pick. So poors, becoming majority, is a no point. Moot. Now, to another point. Poor…
Oh, you reminded me about this article: https://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/lisp.html
>> [...] I'm amazed they haven't done it. Never interfere with an enemy while he’s in the process of destroying himself.
I play with Pharo from time to time. How do you think the available tutorials lack behind what you're finding on your use cases? What about the books available from Pharo's website?
Another perspective is this one: https://www.defmacro.org/ramblings/lisp.html
You might find https://github.com/donnemartin/haxor-news useful.
Oh, almost forgot. Another suggestion is to review C++ implementations of those designs you're already familiar with. I'm also looking into Inversion of Control/Dependency injection containers. And never forget to look…
Just a suggestion... I cannot attest for the code quality of the projects on the link below, but I find it easier to start learning from smaller code bases. So when you have a chance you could take a look at this link…
I understand that the 1K+ engineer number comes from Facebook as a whole, when mentioning the use of Hack as a typed PHP. More like to give a perspective on the transition on how to come from a small company into a huge…
Thank you!
C++ has an optional digits separator too. Not '_' but single quotes, since c++14 [0]. Which is cool. Swift has it too [1]. Erlang has the full stop '.' as expresssion/statement terminator [2]. [0]…
Not sure you're aware of this one too... But, you might like the "Ctrl+Tab" shortcut as well. With it you can alternate between the last few active tabs, with thumbnails. Really handy.
There is http://www.stencyl.com/ also. Used it many years ago, so not sure how it stands now. But back then, it was a very cool product. Used at a couple of game jams.
I believe that is a great point. I have a feeling that we don't have more work-from-home-first jobs because (middle-)managers wouldn't know how to deal with that. They are not quite there for such change. And I'm…