I think all this articles miss the point, sure early strongly type lang like Java were a chore Current static typing is a lot better and bring a lot of benefits to the table without the oppressive feeling of early Java.…
Exactly, I'm more annoyed about private institutions owning every single piece of my personal data (I'm looking at you google!) than an actual public institution At least with government you have public representation
> almost every economists thinks we shouldn't have corporate taxes. Almost every economists graduated from harvard or other big profile university, which happens to have heavy corporate sponsorship and ties. Jeeez…
In my last consulting company the CTO decided every single project for now on must be an SPA with a de-coupled back end, that is a mandate (rather idiotic if you ask me). We had relatively simple projects that could be…
Did the same, after a while I just deleted the thing. Nothing of value was lost
The real bummer here, is that this happens in every single major company. For the most part, to get a career jump you need to go look somewhere else other than you actual company.
Mhee, We built a rest API with Laravel, after a heated conversation with a junior dev about PHP-Laravel being slow. +20k petitions average a day no problem at all. Digital ocean bill is like 20dlls/month ; ) Kids these…
>The state apologists who think that 'the law' is some kind of holy bible LMAO are you even being serious with this ?
common now? ; )
The whole VC structure in Silicon Valley sounds closer to "Planned Economy" than socialism does. Just a handful is deciding what is to be "disrupt"
>virtual reality games Who are buying those? if VR headsets sales numbers are to believe... not that many I get what you said, bu you realize you are in a fringe area of the software industry right?
Couldn't agree more, I got a 2016 12" Macbook to disbelief of my co workers. Seriously all I do all day is edit text in the cloud, this machine is wonderful for that. I compile the iOS front end once in a while, no…
>That isn't an argument against leveraging web technology so much as an argument in favour of well written applications On point, as someone who has written both native and web apps. it really comes down to execution.…
I'm having a hard time listening to anything you say with all that unnecessary name calling Way to deflate your own point
such a drama queen
I think all this articles miss the point, sure early strongly type lang like Java were a chore Current static typing is a lot better and bring a lot of benefits to the table without the oppressive feeling of early Java.…
Exactly, I'm more annoyed about private institutions owning every single piece of my personal data (I'm looking at you google!) than an actual public institution At least with government you have public representation
> almost every economists thinks we shouldn't have corporate taxes. Almost every economists graduated from harvard or other big profile university, which happens to have heavy corporate sponsorship and ties. Jeeez…
In my last consulting company the CTO decided every single project for now on must be an SPA with a de-coupled back end, that is a mandate (rather idiotic if you ask me). We had relatively simple projects that could be…
Did the same, after a while I just deleted the thing. Nothing of value was lost
The real bummer here, is that this happens in every single major company. For the most part, to get a career jump you need to go look somewhere else other than you actual company.
Mhee, We built a rest API with Laravel, after a heated conversation with a junior dev about PHP-Laravel being slow. +20k petitions average a day no problem at all. Digital ocean bill is like 20dlls/month ; ) Kids these…
>The state apologists who think that 'the law' is some kind of holy bible LMAO are you even being serious with this ?
common now? ; )
The whole VC structure in Silicon Valley sounds closer to "Planned Economy" than socialism does. Just a handful is deciding what is to be "disrupt"
>virtual reality games Who are buying those? if VR headsets sales numbers are to believe... not that many I get what you said, bu you realize you are in a fringe area of the software industry right?
Couldn't agree more, I got a 2016 12" Macbook to disbelief of my co workers. Seriously all I do all day is edit text in the cloud, this machine is wonderful for that. I compile the iOS front end once in a while, no…
>That isn't an argument against leveraging web technology so much as an argument in favour of well written applications On point, as someone who has written both native and web apps. it really comes down to execution.…
I'm having a hard time listening to anything you say with all that unnecessary name calling Way to deflate your own point
such a drama queen