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No user record in our sample, but hnrem has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
No user record in our sample, but hnrem has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Performance testing tool was written in Go, but then Go seems to have been ignored for writing the server. Any reason?
Thanks. That looks like the SV experience. I realise that this is an SV site, but it sure is tiring hearing the 1%s point of view as if it's the norm across the industry globally.
Geography. The replies I've read, as they so often do, ignore geography. SV might move rapidly from one to the next, but the city I'm in is more conservative and moves slower, so all I've ever seen much of from…
"it's an incredible privilege" -- how do you figure that? It's as accessible as accountancy, and I wouldn't say that's a privilege either, unless you're going to bring in the lack of educational opportunities available…
Here are nine more: http://www.stylebistro.com/Brazil's+Top+10+Most+Beautiful+Mo...
I have to ask: why aren't you using the reply link?
You're being a little unclear on what is vs what should be, which are obviously different.
"People can like whatever they like or dislike whatever they dislike." -- Imagine if the above woman was a white guy publicising his thoughts on another group being ugly. People cannot like/dislike whatever they…
This seems one sided. Many white guys love a darker tone. What about Brazil turning out supermodels? I couldn't list or count any, but every time I hear something about models there seems to be a Brazil reference.
Those are the standard skills of marketing people I've worked with, getting paid around £30000/year. I find this very peculiar, maybe the companies particularly dysfunctional, but there seems to be a missing variable.
Capitalism?
Its popularity increasing doesn't make it a new language. If you spend seconds on a web search you'll see that two is pathetic compared to elsewhere - I'm commenting on London there, not Go, or Elixir, both of which I…
I had a brief look at Erlang in my spare time. Time passed, and I would have returned to it at some point, but then Elixir appeared on the radar, and it appears almost as a refreshed, improved Erlang, an Erlang 2.0.…
"we programmers like to discuss everything" -- I enjoy being free from discussing the language, to discuss the context.