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Chrome changing the rules again? Unpossible! Still, the good news is that people are leaving chrome for ff, safari, new ie, so soon, it will be less of a problem. Hurrah!
This is the kind of stuff you want running in a service out side of a micro kernel, but as we are stuck with systemd/gnu/linux systems, this is what we have...
Depends - are we hiring brogrammers or precious snowflake developers who must be feted and every desire fulfilled to keep them happy - and let them keep producing the crap bogging down the web as we know it?
The Simpsons and HN have a lot in common - both still feasting on previous glories, both past their sale by date, both not even realising how tragic they have now become.
So, the end user of the site has no say? They should be thankful they are even allowed to cast their eyes on such a technical masterpiece? Developer or not, people can spot a worrying trend of website "developers" who…
It is an awful experience. Mobile data is often sketchy, but these bloated sites don't render a single thing until all the twenty tons of front end crap is downloaded, and all to view a tiny static chunk of text. But…
Because the modern "developers" don't know how to do so. They barely manage to bolt together a backend that scaffolded everything magically for them, to react, less, and other "magic" they followed pavlovian style from…
Because the modern "developers" don't know how to do so. They barely manage to bolt together a backend that scaffolded everything magically for them, to react, less, and other "magic" they followed pavlovian style from…
It's true - the professor awarded everyone who turned up to class that day fifty percent, just for turning up! One student then started to question that decision - the professor said "aha - critical reasoning! Very…
I liked where he had to track down one patient because he had left the keys to the summer condo inside after they fell in during the operation! Makes you think...
I preferred the 'Pattern' pattern, where each line of code is its own pattern. In fact, I think he writing a whole new book about it now.
I have just bought a "Learning GROWS" book from the Pragmatic Programmer online store, and have hired a consultant to educate (inculcate?) the team on the new methodology. We even are using one of the new open source…
The article starts with the current note - agile as it was preached was never actually achieved, and most companies and practioners are doing it "wrong" (for varying degrees of wrong). But then it goes downhill with…
The faux crowdrage these days is depressing. I suppose it is the modern version of the crowd gathering to watch a stoning, hanging or other public spectacle from the middle ages.