This is an important point, along similar lines to something we discussed at work today in a code review. The programmer in question assumed that all and every request for the resources consumed would always work.…
But, if you don't IPO, how do you exit, leaving the muppets with the stock, whilst you run with the cash? Staying private means actually building something? Of value? That is not simply another shitty Rails site, or…
Hmm.. no thanks. Given the state of the driver in the last Uber cab I took, I wouldn't want him touching my food, especially as his fingers spent most of the time either mining his nose, ears and backside. Yuck!
The guy next to me stole it. And some pens from my desk too. If you see him, tell him to please return them. Thanks.
But, I have more services! But, each of my fewer services do more! And this folks, is why IT is still a joke in most quarters.
This is an important point, along similar lines to something we discussed at work today in a code review. The programmer in question assumed that all and every request for the resources consumed would always work.…
But, if you don't IPO, how do you exit, leaving the muppets with the stock, whilst you run with the cash? Staying private means actually building something? Of value? That is not simply another shitty Rails site, or…
Hmm.. no thanks. Given the state of the driver in the last Uber cab I took, I wouldn't want him touching my food, especially as his fingers spent most of the time either mining his nose, ears and backside. Yuck!
The guy next to me stole it. And some pens from my desk too. If you see him, tell him to please return them. Thanks.
But, I have more services! But, each of my fewer services do more! And this folks, is why IT is still a joke in most quarters.