Reading the article carefully, one realizes - this is very likely a side project. Conclusion made by the fact that the author was writing, re-writing and re-writing again the project because of a new 'cool framework'…
Technology will open up new jobs. But I don't expect employed drivers to suddenly become data scientists. Its a fallacy we constantly use as an argument when we talk about technology taking people's jobs. Low specialty…
Complexity without ease of use costs. S3 kind of forces you to use those features. If all you wanted was just a public/private access, you're forced to read into the complexity of S3's complex permission system. So, to…
ive been working for a company for 3 years and i had great behavior, respected the people around me, they hired me from the consultant company because they liked me so much they wanted to take me because i had already…
because people like the developers within the company did not like that decision and its also within their right to disagree with the board's decision and not to want to work under a different leadership. They're not…
no but the people like the developers, clients, government etc. have also the right to exercise their revolt against decisions they don't like as well. don't you think? like, you get me, the board of directors is not…
you don't have responsibility for washing yourself before going to a mass transport vehicle full of people. it's within your rights not to do that and be the smelliest person in the bus. does it mean it's right or…
Getting your point, although the fact that something is within your rights, may or may not mean certainly that it's also a proper thing to do ... ? Like, nobody is going to arrest you for spitting on the street…
nobody hates anything. we don't hate while/for/etc loops. We should just be careful when using them just like any other nested structure (if/else/while-do/switch/select/etc.) Like if I see ``` for ... { for ... { if ...…
Strike you say? That's like, as Louis Rossmann on his yt channel wisely said, "I am so angry, so infuriated that you're abusing me, that ..... I WILL... leave for 3 days and then come back for the rest of my life". Like…
I know people who work for Fortune 500 companies who don't have such crap installed in their company laptops, and they mainly work remotely. I also work remotely and I dont have such thing installed either. Installing…
The lack of trust in these situations seems to come more from how many people perceive the world of science. Many people seem to think once science has an answer it can't be wrong, and it's difficult to change, when…
So instead of solving the actual problem, you scale it up by bringing even more racism but now against whites, because now their vote is not as worthy as other groups, and now polarizing people even more by bringing…
This is a huge misunderstanding of what Sum types are. Someone already answered why multiple return types are completely different from sum types, I will also mention that a type is usually something that you define for…
I think I actually figured it out (a bit) It must have something to do with long comments. Whenever I make a long comment, most of the time it just gets deleted after I reload the page. I even checked out the comment…
There was one point where I just disagreed from my standpoint. The pomodoro technique. In programming for me, it never really worked. I mean, let's say I just got an idea for a specific piece of code, if the pomodoro…
Reading the article carefully, one realizes - this is very likely a side project. Conclusion made by the fact that the author was writing, re-writing and re-writing again the project because of a new 'cool framework'…
Technology will open up new jobs. But I don't expect employed drivers to suddenly become data scientists. Its a fallacy we constantly use as an argument when we talk about technology taking people's jobs. Low specialty…
Complexity without ease of use costs. S3 kind of forces you to use those features. If all you wanted was just a public/private access, you're forced to read into the complexity of S3's complex permission system. So, to…
ive been working for a company for 3 years and i had great behavior, respected the people around me, they hired me from the consultant company because they liked me so much they wanted to take me because i had already…
because people like the developers within the company did not like that decision and its also within their right to disagree with the board's decision and not to want to work under a different leadership. They're not…
no but the people like the developers, clients, government etc. have also the right to exercise their revolt against decisions they don't like as well. don't you think? like, you get me, the board of directors is not…
you don't have responsibility for washing yourself before going to a mass transport vehicle full of people. it's within your rights not to do that and be the smelliest person in the bus. does it mean it's right or…
Getting your point, although the fact that something is within your rights, may or may not mean certainly that it's also a proper thing to do ... ? Like, nobody is going to arrest you for spitting on the street…
nobody hates anything. we don't hate while/for/etc loops. We should just be careful when using them just like any other nested structure (if/else/while-do/switch/select/etc.) Like if I see ``` for ... { for ... { if ...…
Strike you say? That's like, as Louis Rossmann on his yt channel wisely said, "I am so angry, so infuriated that you're abusing me, that ..... I WILL... leave for 3 days and then come back for the rest of my life". Like…
I know people who work for Fortune 500 companies who don't have such crap installed in their company laptops, and they mainly work remotely. I also work remotely and I dont have such thing installed either. Installing…
The lack of trust in these situations seems to come more from how many people perceive the world of science. Many people seem to think once science has an answer it can't be wrong, and it's difficult to change, when…
So instead of solving the actual problem, you scale it up by bringing even more racism but now against whites, because now their vote is not as worthy as other groups, and now polarizing people even more by bringing…
This is a huge misunderstanding of what Sum types are. Someone already answered why multiple return types are completely different from sum types, I will also mention that a type is usually something that you define for…
I think I actually figured it out (a bit) It must have something to do with long comments. Whenever I make a long comment, most of the time it just gets deleted after I reload the page. I even checked out the comment…
There was one point where I just disagreed from my standpoint. The pomodoro technique. In programming for me, it never really worked. I mean, let's say I just got an idea for a specific piece of code, if the pomodoro…