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Disregarding the fact that python is an awful programming language for anthing other than jupyter notebooks
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This LibreX for open source products really needs to stop. Also the loose-attribution of panasian or ancient greek/latin…
No one cares about that. Export to open document format or microsoft. You are living in a bubble of “hackers”. You are not your average user. Case in point of “engineers are not product people”
This is really interesting. I am someone who does not see the value in over 60% of tests. Even less so if they are written by the person who wrote the code. Huge fragile technical debt. Many times you see developers…
But what about my academic mental exercise. You mean I learned all these tools and techniques for nothing? How will my manager know if I am a top engineer or not if my code is not impenetrable with ridiculous concepts…
Indeed they are. I read about it from hackernews.
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Disregarding the fact that python is an awful programming language for anthing other than jupyter notebooks
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This LibreX for open source products really needs to stop. Also the loose-attribution of panasian or ancient greek/latin…
No one cares about that. Export to open document format or microsoft. You are living in a bubble of “hackers”. You are not your average user. Case in point of “engineers are not product people”
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This is really interesting. I am someone who does not see the value in over 60% of tests. Even less so if they are written by the person who wrote the code. Huge fragile technical debt. Many times you see developers…
But what about my academic mental exercise. You mean I learned all these tools and techniques for nothing? How will my manager know if I am a top engineer or not if my code is not impenetrable with ridiculous concepts…
Indeed they are. I read about it from hackernews.
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