With handling criticism it all comes down to the mental attitude: Is your project just a tool to get a job done or do you draw some sense of self-worth and life purpose from it? Former is a healthy attitude, latter…
Why is that in every discussion about Scala some Groovy fanboy pops out? sometimes with a ridiculous claim like "groovy is more popular", or "groovy has better java interoperability"
Imprisonment is not really about moral retribution, or vengeance. It serves mostly to ensure that the criminal can't commit his crime again (at least during the time he spends in prison), which gives his victims and the…
With handling criticism it all comes down to the mental attitude: Is your project just a tool to get a job done or do you draw some sense of self-worth and life purpose from it? Former is a healthy attitude, latter…
Why is that in every discussion about Scala some Groovy fanboy pops out? sometimes with a ridiculous claim like "groovy is more popular", or "groovy has better java interoperability"
Imprisonment is not really about moral retribution, or vengeance. It serves mostly to ensure that the criminal can't commit his crime again (at least during the time he spends in prison), which gives his victims and the…