Almost the same experience here; I have great nostalgia for that feeling, and the waiting for hours to finish. Nice to hear similar stories from someone else! I still have my copy of "Chaos", and it was (and still is)…
I WANT to say "Thumb drive", but I always get ahead of myself and start with "USB" and then either my brain catches up and I say "USB drive" or I lose it and end up "USB thing" or "USB stick".
I think this is the flavor of question that should be asked, tho I'd go further. For one thing, I've always really loathed the phrase "full stack" - if you've ever written a UI that has to drive hardware that requires…
"Breakthrough" is a tough word here... How about the TurDuckEn? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turducken Or the Pake (PieCaken, Cherpumple, or whatever you call a pie baked into a cake). I'm at least half serious -- the…
Nice; thanks for the throwback, I played the dickens out of that game.
Does this require or allow confirmation from the driver? I would think that an easy two-person agreement would make this super fast... you should only need to involve a central party if the (would-be) driver and…
Another person saying something similar back in July, just for comparison: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/20/bitcoin-bubble-dwarfs-tulip-...
There's a lot here... * He doesn't understand the stack well... If you can't get him to stop coding, Get him on source control and branching, but do peer reviews into master, by which I guess I mean keep that power for…
I'm going to throw an alternate thought out there just for you to chew on... try Slackware first. The common rhetoric is that Slackware is difficult to work with and not for the weak of heart. That has absolutely been…
My personal preference is to learn by doing, and the best place I've found for this particular task is Kaggle (http://www.kaggle.com). They have a variety of datasets and scored data mining tasks, great forums for every…
Almost the same experience here; I have great nostalgia for that feeling, and the waiting for hours to finish. Nice to hear similar stories from someone else! I still have my copy of "Chaos", and it was (and still is)…
I WANT to say "Thumb drive", but I always get ahead of myself and start with "USB" and then either my brain catches up and I say "USB drive" or I lose it and end up "USB thing" or "USB stick".
I think this is the flavor of question that should be asked, tho I'd go further. For one thing, I've always really loathed the phrase "full stack" - if you've ever written a UI that has to drive hardware that requires…
"Breakthrough" is a tough word here... How about the TurDuckEn? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turducken Or the Pake (PieCaken, Cherpumple, or whatever you call a pie baked into a cake). I'm at least half serious -- the…
Nice; thanks for the throwback, I played the dickens out of that game.
Does this require or allow confirmation from the driver? I would think that an easy two-person agreement would make this super fast... you should only need to involve a central party if the (would-be) driver and…
Another person saying something similar back in July, just for comparison: https://www.cnbc.com/2017/07/20/bitcoin-bubble-dwarfs-tulip-...
There's a lot here... * He doesn't understand the stack well... If you can't get him to stop coding, Get him on source control and branching, but do peer reviews into master, by which I guess I mean keep that power for…
I'm going to throw an alternate thought out there just for you to chew on... try Slackware first. The common rhetoric is that Slackware is difficult to work with and not for the weak of heart. That has absolutely been…
My personal preference is to learn by doing, and the best place I've found for this particular task is Kaggle (http://www.kaggle.com). They have a variety of datasets and scored data mining tasks, great forums for every…