100k webpages were never a thing for the amount of content that we are able to serve these days. Consider http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ as an example. The HTML document alone is 795K. Website such as this would immensely…
The answer is simple: the person who is interviewing you hasn't got as much experience as you do. He doesn't know through what hoops and hops you've gone through to get there. Therefore, he is testing you in a framework…
A lot less than the other sources, such as reddit/r/JavaScript. I am only learning to use HN. The fact that there are no "tags" to separate content streams (am I using HN wrong?) makes this source of information too…
> If you think that you have found a bug in someone else's program, the first step is to make absolutely sure it is a genuine bug, so you don't waste the author's time and lose your own credibility. I am thinking we…
100k webpages were never a thing for the amount of content that we are able to serve these days. Consider http://www.dailymail.co.uk/ as an example. The HTML document alone is 795K. Website such as this would immensely…
The answer is simple: the person who is interviewing you hasn't got as much experience as you do. He doesn't know through what hoops and hops you've gone through to get there. Therefore, he is testing you in a framework…
A lot less than the other sources, such as reddit/r/JavaScript. I am only learning to use HN. The fact that there are no "tags" to separate content streams (am I using HN wrong?) makes this source of information too…
> If you think that you have found a bug in someone else's program, the first step is to make absolutely sure it is a genuine bug, so you don't waste the author's time and lose your own credibility. I am thinking we…