> I’ve found it very useful but it took a fair amount of time to build up the set of tricks to doing things right. What kind of tricks are you thinking of? > I wonder if Matlab being most hated relates to people being…
> I don't understand why we don't just teach JS or TS as a starting language. IMO the main problem is pedagogical. JS is a vast sea of conveniences that contradict conventional programming practices. This is also the…
"Researchers concluded that more than 266,000 cases were tied to the event attended by more than 460,000 individuals. [...] At least 260 cases in 11 states have been officially connected to the rally by government…
That quite a leap. Even ignoring other potentially beneficial jobs, do you really think that modern supply chains ("support roles of transportation” of food) can function without the internet?
Could you recommend any resource for gaining that understanding of options? Not just technically, but in terms of the strategies you've sketched here (obviously I can and have googled the definitions).
> I’ve found it very useful but it took a fair amount of time to build up the set of tricks to doing things right. What kind of tricks are you thinking of? > I wonder if Matlab being most hated relates to people being…
> I don't understand why we don't just teach JS or TS as a starting language. IMO the main problem is pedagogical. JS is a vast sea of conveniences that contradict conventional programming practices. This is also the…
"Researchers concluded that more than 266,000 cases were tied to the event attended by more than 460,000 individuals. [...] At least 260 cases in 11 states have been officially connected to the rally by government…
That quite a leap. Even ignoring other potentially beneficial jobs, do you really think that modern supply chains ("support roles of transportation” of food) can function without the internet?
Could you recommend any resource for gaining that understanding of options? Not just technically, but in terms of the strategies you've sketched here (obviously I can and have googled the definitions).