Can you link the tablet?
If it was a German professor talking about buttermilk do you think he would given a build up?
Of course they would, dropped into a communication course with no prior warning. If it was a German professor talking about buttermilk do you think he would given a build up?
I disagree with the assertion, prior to your edit, that the complaint was necessarily unwarranted. But regardless, the reactions in the comments here are verging on hysterical - references to McCarthy, and even Stalin…
> it’s on me to imagine the infinite variety of ways you might interpret my statement and vet them for possible insensitivity before making it, which is obviously impossible. This is the crux of the matter for me. It…
> I don't need to be warned about a sound because a similar sound with a different meaning is used in negative ways. Perhaps you don’t - that’s fine. But can you see why other people might need such a warning? If you…
No - I can’t remember when i learnt that; possibly because I’m English and due to geographical proximity. I was surprised by the linked video though, it could have done with a prior warning in my opinion.
I can’t believe the reactionary comments to this. Of course, we have no idea of the context. But if it was anything like the linked video - and it could have been worse - it’s perfectly understandable why students would…
> Not only does this barely resemble the racial slur, it is indistinguishably used in a context where it's implicitly clear and even explicitly stated that it's a term from another language. In the linked video it…
I don't think this is true - sounds like resharper, an extension for Visual Studio. I don't think this is the default out of the box.
StyleCop on the other hand - a freely available linter as opposed to the commercial resharper - mandates the use of `this` by default.
> fell under pressure What kind of pressure did they fall under? Its either a moral pressure (option 1) or a financial pressure (2) isnt it? What other kind of pressure is there? Regarding your examples, i have no doubt…
> That is not healthy for anyone that wants a free open society. Consumers will vote with their wallet. Those outraged aren't the target market. I understand you may be disappointed if you would have enjoyed this kit,…
What's the project?
OP didn't say "work for free", they said "work for peanuts". I agree that freelancer sites have some problematic aspects, but I don't think there is anything wrong with the idea that you need to start small and build a…
> Nobody needs kale or skateboards either... Why not tax them to "what the market will bear"? Because alcohol and tobacco have "negative externalities" to society. These would be mainly health related but I guess the…
This is called a "Pigouvian tax" or "externality tax" and a common example is a tax on fuel: "In the United States, the federal gas tax was $0.183 per gallon in 2019... The revenue goes into the federal Highway Trust…
> Now you've shipped your thing that lasts forever. If it's a mechanical object, maybe you can get continuing revenue from spare parts, but those will bring in less than the original purchase. This might be bad for a…
Great comment - the concept you speak of can be described as an "information asymmetry" or more broadly as "bounded rationality" as opposed to econ 101 theories which often assume "perfect information" or perfect…
Every language has a lifecycle. I understood from a Microsoft conference I attended (regrettably I forget the speaker) that their decision to incorporate new features so rapidly was a very conscious decision, based on…
Here's a link that summarises the tests. https://www.hrdefenseblog.com/2018/05/say-goodbye-to-indepen... This is very similar to the IR35 tests that operate in the UK, although that legislation is primarily used for…
There is already a speed limit, this is just enforcement isn't it? Do you agree with speed limits?
I can see how OP would come up with this - Angular w/Typescript is probably the "Microsoft Way" choice for front-end JS and has good support in VS. Once you've been exposed to a bit of that it would be natural to get…
I'd been using Visual Studio for quite a while before I discovered it supported something like Vim's visual block mode - you can use alt-shift to select (and then edit) blocks of text.
> You're publishing an event which is a thin slice or crafted combination of details that ultimately reside in that store The event stream is the canonical store.
Can you link the tablet?
If it was a German professor talking about buttermilk do you think he would given a build up?
Of course they would, dropped into a communication course with no prior warning. If it was a German professor talking about buttermilk do you think he would given a build up?
I disagree with the assertion, prior to your edit, that the complaint was necessarily unwarranted. But regardless, the reactions in the comments here are verging on hysterical - references to McCarthy, and even Stalin…
> it’s on me to imagine the infinite variety of ways you might interpret my statement and vet them for possible insensitivity before making it, which is obviously impossible. This is the crux of the matter for me. It…
> I don't need to be warned about a sound because a similar sound with a different meaning is used in negative ways. Perhaps you don’t - that’s fine. But can you see why other people might need such a warning? If you…
No - I can’t remember when i learnt that; possibly because I’m English and due to geographical proximity. I was surprised by the linked video though, it could have done with a prior warning in my opinion.
I can’t believe the reactionary comments to this. Of course, we have no idea of the context. But if it was anything like the linked video - and it could have been worse - it’s perfectly understandable why students would…
> Not only does this barely resemble the racial slur, it is indistinguishably used in a context where it's implicitly clear and even explicitly stated that it's a term from another language. In the linked video it…
I don't think this is true - sounds like resharper, an extension for Visual Studio. I don't think this is the default out of the box.
StyleCop on the other hand - a freely available linter as opposed to the commercial resharper - mandates the use of `this` by default.
> fell under pressure What kind of pressure did they fall under? Its either a moral pressure (option 1) or a financial pressure (2) isnt it? What other kind of pressure is there? Regarding your examples, i have no doubt…
> That is not healthy for anyone that wants a free open society. Consumers will vote with their wallet. Those outraged aren't the target market. I understand you may be disappointed if you would have enjoyed this kit,…
What's the project?
OP didn't say "work for free", they said "work for peanuts". I agree that freelancer sites have some problematic aspects, but I don't think there is anything wrong with the idea that you need to start small and build a…
> Nobody needs kale or skateboards either... Why not tax them to "what the market will bear"? Because alcohol and tobacco have "negative externalities" to society. These would be mainly health related but I guess the…
This is called a "Pigouvian tax" or "externality tax" and a common example is a tax on fuel: "In the United States, the federal gas tax was $0.183 per gallon in 2019... The revenue goes into the federal Highway Trust…
> Now you've shipped your thing that lasts forever. If it's a mechanical object, maybe you can get continuing revenue from spare parts, but those will bring in less than the original purchase. This might be bad for a…
Great comment - the concept you speak of can be described as an "information asymmetry" or more broadly as "bounded rationality" as opposed to econ 101 theories which often assume "perfect information" or perfect…
Every language has a lifecycle. I understood from a Microsoft conference I attended (regrettably I forget the speaker) that their decision to incorporate new features so rapidly was a very conscious decision, based on…
Here's a link that summarises the tests. https://www.hrdefenseblog.com/2018/05/say-goodbye-to-indepen... This is very similar to the IR35 tests that operate in the UK, although that legislation is primarily used for…
There is already a speed limit, this is just enforcement isn't it? Do you agree with speed limits?
I can see how OP would come up with this - Angular w/Typescript is probably the "Microsoft Way" choice for front-end JS and has good support in VS. Once you've been exposed to a bit of that it would be natural to get…
I'd been using Visual Studio for quite a while before I discovered it supported something like Vim's visual block mode - you can use alt-shift to select (and then edit) blocks of text.
> You're publishing an event which is a thin slice or crafted combination of details that ultimately reside in that store The event stream is the canonical store.