This is perhaps off-topic. I once found the table of contents of what seemed to be a very good and thorough book on operating systems, maybe associated with MIT. Unfortunately I lost the link. I know this isn't much to…
Picking it up is really easy if you have any experience with Java or C# and the QOL improvements compared to the former make it seem like a treat for me. What language are people who hate it coming from?
Maybe I'll be able to do some excel interop spreadsheet syncing for Eve Online now :)
Yes that's fun. a List<Foo> getFoosToUpdate(List<Foo> foos, List<Bar> bars) function is the first time I thought about time complexity in my job. Say Foo and Bar have fields in common, such that you can say a Foo object…
Have an exercise routine. I think weight lifting gives you most bang for your buck. Around technologists there still seems to be a sort of nerd vs. jock thinking where people are afraid they have to become some "gym…
Also "Sluggish Schizophrenia"
This is perhaps off-topic. I once found the table of contents of what seemed to be a very good and thorough book on operating systems, maybe associated with MIT. Unfortunately I lost the link. I know this isn't much to…
Picking it up is really easy if you have any experience with Java or C# and the QOL improvements compared to the former make it seem like a treat for me. What language are people who hate it coming from?
Maybe I'll be able to do some excel interop spreadsheet syncing for Eve Online now :)
Yes that's fun. a List<Foo> getFoosToUpdate(List<Foo> foos, List<Bar> bars) function is the first time I thought about time complexity in my job. Say Foo and Bar have fields in common, such that you can say a Foo object…
Have an exercise routine. I think weight lifting gives you most bang for your buck. Around technologists there still seems to be a sort of nerd vs. jock thinking where people are afraid they have to become some "gym…
Also "Sluggish Schizophrenia"