I found this linked from the article https://movio.co/en/blog/migrate-Scala-to-Go/ So if the alternative was Scala I can see why Go may have helped tighten things up a bit.
> everyone understands a different part of git and has slightly different ideas of how things should be done This was a big problem that bugged me too, so for every team I've worked with I've created a few scripts for…
Replace with: (1) I am from $region_X and I went to $region_Y (2) $region_Y'ers do things in a way I find unusual and/or distressing (3) The cause must be a character flaw shared by all $region_Y'ers (<insert…
Replying here because this matched my train of thought well. I'm actually really curious to know if anyone has first-hand knowledge of a tinkerer (by this blog's definition) getting their work published. As the GP said,…
This thread is somewhat framing this as ethics vs salary, but what I found most useful in your statement was the (somewhat implicit?) thought that there is often no ethical way to earn a salary for some programmers.…
This is the most intuitive introduction to Kalman filtering that I've ever seen. Even just reading that part was the most enlightening 2-minutes of my entire month. Kudos to the author!
Agreed with this as well as the GP comment. Personally I think this also has the unfortunate side-effect of college's turning into de-facto gatekeepers to 'earned' status/success/wealth.
Thanks for this - That actually looks like a much more pragmatic approach than an all-new DSL.
I don't understand enough about the ad business to answer this myself. If there's a legitimate reason to allow 3p scripts to run code - it would seem like creating a domain specific language that Google safely…
I'm not a legal expert and don't understand EULAs at all. I expected a "Datacenter" to be defined at some point but I didn't see a definition in the EULA. How should one interpret this? Is a research cluster a…
"Medrano worked with Urton over the next several months and the two compiled their findings into a paper which will be published in the peer-reviewed journal Ethnohistory in January. Medrano is the first author on the…
> That's because people write shitty makefiles. Which, coincidentally, is my main complaint with Make: It's way too easy to write shitty Makefiles. There are way too many wrong ways to do things. Arguably this is a…
What are the primary uses you see for this device? Any interesting projects out there already that you're aware of?
There's a more embedded/low-power device friendly language called NesC that's embedded in a (mildly popular) distro called TinyOS. https://github.com/tinyos/nesc The compiler for TinyOS produces whole-program-optimized,…
Perhaps there are degrees of dystopian-ness (not a real word?), and some people might consider our current degree more acceptable than others. IMO the only thing that matters at the end is whether people _care_ that…
Agreed there's a fine line. I somehow find myself a little further along the spectrum - Perhaps I'm jaded from dealing with too many recruiters who are trying to check boxes. If I really thought this job was worth my…
Can you elaborate on what an Asana is and what "empathize" means? I'm not an Asana user, so perhaps I'm unfamiliar with the jargon.
I found this linked from the article https://movio.co/en/blog/migrate-Scala-to-Go/ So if the alternative was Scala I can see why Go may have helped tighten things up a bit.
> everyone understands a different part of git and has slightly different ideas of how things should be done This was a big problem that bugged me too, so for every team I've worked with I've created a few scripts for…
Replace with: (1) I am from $region_X and I went to $region_Y (2) $region_Y'ers do things in a way I find unusual and/or distressing (3) The cause must be a character flaw shared by all $region_Y'ers (<insert…
Replying here because this matched my train of thought well. I'm actually really curious to know if anyone has first-hand knowledge of a tinkerer (by this blog's definition) getting their work published. As the GP said,…
This thread is somewhat framing this as ethics vs salary, but what I found most useful in your statement was the (somewhat implicit?) thought that there is often no ethical way to earn a salary for some programmers.…
This is the most intuitive introduction to Kalman filtering that I've ever seen. Even just reading that part was the most enlightening 2-minutes of my entire month. Kudos to the author!
Agreed with this as well as the GP comment. Personally I think this also has the unfortunate side-effect of college's turning into de-facto gatekeepers to 'earned' status/success/wealth.
Thanks for this - That actually looks like a much more pragmatic approach than an all-new DSL.
I don't understand enough about the ad business to answer this myself. If there's a legitimate reason to allow 3p scripts to run code - it would seem like creating a domain specific language that Google safely…
I'm not a legal expert and don't understand EULAs at all. I expected a "Datacenter" to be defined at some point but I didn't see a definition in the EULA. How should one interpret this? Is a research cluster a…
"Medrano worked with Urton over the next several months and the two compiled their findings into a paper which will be published in the peer-reviewed journal Ethnohistory in January. Medrano is the first author on the…
> That's because people write shitty makefiles. Which, coincidentally, is my main complaint with Make: It's way too easy to write shitty Makefiles. There are way too many wrong ways to do things. Arguably this is a…
What are the primary uses you see for this device? Any interesting projects out there already that you're aware of?
There's a more embedded/low-power device friendly language called NesC that's embedded in a (mildly popular) distro called TinyOS. https://github.com/tinyos/nesc The compiler for TinyOS produces whole-program-optimized,…
Perhaps there are degrees of dystopian-ness (not a real word?), and some people might consider our current degree more acceptable than others. IMO the only thing that matters at the end is whether people _care_ that…
Agreed there's a fine line. I somehow find myself a little further along the spectrum - Perhaps I'm jaded from dealing with too many recruiters who are trying to check boxes. If I really thought this job was worth my…
Can you elaborate on what an Asana is and what "empathize" means? I'm not an Asana user, so perhaps I'm unfamiliar with the jargon.