That is the exact point the article is making. When you are junior you think that code style is the most important thing but it isn't. (Also it can be handled automatically as you say)
They might mean at customs? When you go through customs you have to get your bag and then recheck it but they do have a place to drop them off without having to go through security again so it's not that much of PITA.
We also have a few of these kinds of lanes in Austin. There are a few downtown and a few in East Austin.
All of this is why my primary use case for ebooks is actually borrowing them from the library. It's super convenient because I don't have to worry about returning it on time -- it'll just disappear from the my device!…
You might currently be working a job that is 50 hours a week -- or 60! Also with the example of a single parent they often can't make room for yet another 10 hours of a work in a week because they need to spend time…
Have you used flow at all in the past? If so what would you say the major differences are/how difficult was any process to convert over? I'm a huge fan of having the types defined just from a documentation perspective…
48% I'm happy with that cause I'm pretty bad at actor names and such. There were a few that when I hovered over the tooltip I was like 'Oooooh yeah, I know that person' but I only clicked the checkbox if I knew without…
Really? We have spike tickets all the time to go and explore a problem and see what edge cases we can find, explore possible solutions, and stuff like that. We usually scope spikes to a day or so. But we've had a couple…
agreed -- being able to verbally set timers is very valuable to me. Also I have Lifx bulbs in my living room and it is much easier to tell Alexa to turn them on/off/change brightness than it is to get out my phone. I…
> when on earth do people use video calls? I actually see people using facetime in public all the time -- I think its one of those things if you aren't looking for it you won't notice. I've actually used google hangouts…
well to be fair it is how it normally works with humans. If someone has your physical address they can send you as much junk as they want in the mail. It's not really different online.
How does this work when you move states? Just the same kind of procedure as when you get your new Drivers License?
That is the exact point the article is making. When you are junior you think that code style is the most important thing but it isn't. (Also it can be handled automatically as you say)
They might mean at customs? When you go through customs you have to get your bag and then recheck it but they do have a place to drop them off without having to go through security again so it's not that much of PITA.
We also have a few of these kinds of lanes in Austin. There are a few downtown and a few in East Austin.
All of this is why my primary use case for ebooks is actually borrowing them from the library. It's super convenient because I don't have to worry about returning it on time -- it'll just disappear from the my device!…
You might currently be working a job that is 50 hours a week -- or 60! Also with the example of a single parent they often can't make room for yet another 10 hours of a work in a week because they need to spend time…
Have you used flow at all in the past? If so what would you say the major differences are/how difficult was any process to convert over? I'm a huge fan of having the types defined just from a documentation perspective…
48% I'm happy with that cause I'm pretty bad at actor names and such. There were a few that when I hovered over the tooltip I was like 'Oooooh yeah, I know that person' but I only clicked the checkbox if I knew without…
Really? We have spike tickets all the time to go and explore a problem and see what edge cases we can find, explore possible solutions, and stuff like that. We usually scope spikes to a day or so. But we've had a couple…
agreed -- being able to verbally set timers is very valuable to me. Also I have Lifx bulbs in my living room and it is much easier to tell Alexa to turn them on/off/change brightness than it is to get out my phone. I…
> when on earth do people use video calls? I actually see people using facetime in public all the time -- I think its one of those things if you aren't looking for it you won't notice. I've actually used google hangouts…
well to be fair it is how it normally works with humans. If someone has your physical address they can send you as much junk as they want in the mail. It's not really different online.
How does this work when you move states? Just the same kind of procedure as when you get your new Drivers License?