at a previous workplace, every new hire would discover the handwritten bubblesort in our codebase, freak out, and submit a pull request to fix it. and every new hire got taken to the whiteboard to learn about sort…
> they're injecting a middle-man where one doesn't need to exist a food logistics service should exist, as (if done well) it should scale better than local restaurants doing their own delivery.
it came out of arbor.io (now part of liveramp.com)
I used to use delicious, but after it got bought the Nth time, I went and built my own delicious clone.
at a previous workplace, every new hire would discover the handwritten bubblesort in our codebase, freak out, and submit a pull request to fix it. and every new hire got taken to the whiteboard to learn about sort…
> they're injecting a middle-man where one doesn't need to exist a food logistics service should exist, as (if done well) it should scale better than local restaurants doing their own delivery.
it came out of arbor.io (now part of liveramp.com)
I used to use delicious, but after it got bought the Nth time, I went and built my own delicious clone.