Look into the history of the phrase he used - and you will realize that you are wrong.
I used to work for an ad network (BSA, Carbon Ads, etc) that does not intrusively track and believes in the effectiveness of quality one-ad-per-page. Try contacting @toddo on twitter or email me (in profile) and I'll…
How about you take his apology and move on?
Best practice is to return concrete types for everything, but error is one of those "special" cases that people tend to return an `error` for, IME. You can always unwrap it via type assertion, however ugly that may be.
The real issue here is that it is not immediately obvious that this is actually an interface - one expects the second `err` to be *FormatError due to the signature - it happens to implement the error interface so it…
Absolutely a QA thing. I don't see how either of the devices I purchased got a seal of approval to go out to a customer. I just don't see why I'd pay _extra_ for something I'm going to need to reconfigure myself,…
Over the past 4 years, I've bought two System76 machines (FD: work paid for them). Each time, I maxed out what I was able to get from them. Initially I had wanted to support a company that sells Linux-supported devices.…
Example: Recently built a small service that responds to requests and walks various files looking for data. The service can be asked to unload (close) the file, but it's hard to say whether it's in-use at the time…
Hack is just a piece of HHVM, it's open: http://hacklang.org/
Some stuff you'll work with: * PHP, MySQL, JavaScript * Integrate with our in-house and third-party ad servers (SOAP, REST APIs) What we expect: * Self-starter - no micromanagement at BSA * Excellent communication * US…
I met some folks from GitHub last year, and this is what they postulated as well.
Just wanted to give Joe a recommendation. Not only did I have the pleasure of talking with him, but of viewing his code as well (disclaimer: I work at BuySellAds, one of the companies he did work for). Joe developed an…
I have, personally. It's great, but this: { "keys": ["j", "j"], "command": "set_action", "args": {"action": "vi_esc"}, "context": [{"key": "vi_must_change_mode"}, {"key": "vi_is_buffer"}, {"key": "vi_mode_insert"}] }, {…
Having met most of the LessEverything guys, I'd definitely say they know what they are doing.
I hate to be "that guy", I think that taking courses online is a waste of time. 1. What do you want to learn? Web development? Systems programming? Native application programming (whatever the platform)? Figure out what…
99.9% of the time, yes.
Speaking as someone who was familiar with Jeremy many years ago, I feel compelled to say that despite his more "radical" nature (as some have noted), he really is a great person. I'm not happy that he is currently…
The networks that allow untrusted code (js or flash) are the ones to blame for this, and I'm glad that seems to be the general consensus. It seems bizarre to me that anyone would allow this in 2013. We've been talking…
Surely, you must be joking. Do you really expect someone to work on this - not just one app, but four - without payment, and a hard budget of $1,200? I'm sorry to sound condescending, but truthfully, what you're asking…
Look into the history of the phrase he used - and you will realize that you are wrong.
I used to work for an ad network (BSA, Carbon Ads, etc) that does not intrusively track and believes in the effectiveness of quality one-ad-per-page. Try contacting @toddo on twitter or email me (in profile) and I'll…
How about you take his apology and move on?
Best practice is to return concrete types for everything, but error is one of those "special" cases that people tend to return an `error` for, IME. You can always unwrap it via type assertion, however ugly that may be.
The real issue here is that it is not immediately obvious that this is actually an interface - one expects the second `err` to be *FormatError due to the signature - it happens to implement the error interface so it…
Absolutely a QA thing. I don't see how either of the devices I purchased got a seal of approval to go out to a customer. I just don't see why I'd pay _extra_ for something I'm going to need to reconfigure myself,…
Over the past 4 years, I've bought two System76 machines (FD: work paid for them). Each time, I maxed out what I was able to get from them. Initially I had wanted to support a company that sells Linux-supported devices.…
Example: Recently built a small service that responds to requests and walks various files looking for data. The service can be asked to unload (close) the file, but it's hard to say whether it's in-use at the time…
Hack is just a piece of HHVM, it's open: http://hacklang.org/
Some stuff you'll work with: * PHP, MySQL, JavaScript * Integrate with our in-house and third-party ad servers (SOAP, REST APIs) What we expect: * Self-starter - no micromanagement at BSA * Excellent communication * US…
I met some folks from GitHub last year, and this is what they postulated as well.
Just wanted to give Joe a recommendation. Not only did I have the pleasure of talking with him, but of viewing his code as well (disclaimer: I work at BuySellAds, one of the companies he did work for). Joe developed an…
I have, personally. It's great, but this: { "keys": ["j", "j"], "command": "set_action", "args": {"action": "vi_esc"}, "context": [{"key": "vi_must_change_mode"}, {"key": "vi_is_buffer"}, {"key": "vi_mode_insert"}] }, {…
Having met most of the LessEverything guys, I'd definitely say they know what they are doing.
I hate to be "that guy", I think that taking courses online is a waste of time. 1. What do you want to learn? Web development? Systems programming? Native application programming (whatever the platform)? Figure out what…
99.9% of the time, yes.
Speaking as someone who was familiar with Jeremy many years ago, I feel compelled to say that despite his more "radical" nature (as some have noted), he really is a great person. I'm not happy that he is currently…
The networks that allow untrusted code (js or flash) are the ones to blame for this, and I'm glad that seems to be the general consensus. It seems bizarre to me that anyone would allow this in 2013. We've been talking…
Surely, you must be joking. Do you really expect someone to work on this - not just one app, but four - without payment, and a hard budget of $1,200? I'm sorry to sound condescending, but truthfully, what you're asking…