Thanks for the explanation! That's the part I missed : the first null check can be skipped if the memory is allocated but the constructor hasn't been executed.
Doesn't the singleton example contain an error? On one hand, the author says that instanciating the singleton and storing it is not safe because there is no synchronization, but on the other hand he says that null check…
I guess Matsumoto should have charged for Ruby. I'm sure Mike Perham and Derek Kraan would have been glad to pay for that and that the Ruby community would be in a strong and healthy shape.
(In Canada) The max my bank offers is 10 years, and it comes at a premium. The standard I see around me are 5 years.
Let's say that, hypothetically, I lead a project for a very big customer that ended up being used to commit a (arguably) crime against humanity. Should I put this on resume and would it be in poor taste to quantify the…
> val x: Pair<String, Pair<String, String>> This just describes the structure. Structure without intent is useless. Comments and out of code documentation both have the same problems : - Blindspots - Rot That is not to…
Unless you live in Quebec - then google disabled this option to avoid complying with local children protection law.
Which is also an issue in the author's example, no? So the point would be moot.
Hey! What's up?
Telling someone to "man up" is a telltale sign of toxic masculinity.
N.B. I'm writing my comments as I am reading your code. Please, don't take offense from my criticism, it is meant to be constructive, albeit concise. /* * @brief Retrieve a continuous block of * valid buffered data. *…
> memset(data, 0, LENGTH); >// ... > T data[LENGTH]; I'm not sure how important it is in practice, but I'm pretty sure you don't zero out the whole array for sizeof(T) > 1. Anyhow, memsetting to 0 a complex type is...…
This is, at best, mindless ego stroking. But then again, I did not really expect better from pg. Enjoy your jerk, hackers.
Yeah, you're right. The USA right now is in a good state on the matter of social policy, and I don't see any way it could be improved. Especially if it takes taxing the "rich" more. Imagine the chaos that would ensue...…
Just create child processes with a shared memory region. That's not multi-threading.
I used to work for a car rental company. Actually, it was an insurance company that rented car. Cause 80% of their profits were on the insurance. The car rental part was just to bring more people to insurance part.
You don't miss much really. The article is pretty light on information.
It's really that speaking french in a predominantly french region shouldn't stop you from getting a job you have every competencies to achieve. That's why the law can go into absurd territory(e.g. having only english…
I think his point is that when comparing running SalesForce on the cloud for every users SalesForce has, vs running SalesForce locally for your users, there will a lot less challenge to keep it running locally than on…
And a more 'meta' song on the subject : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgiNoNqYXMA
Some songs to practice hearing the sacres : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM05U9rHdwY - Fourrer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2sClLoRFOM - Enfant de Chienne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daE5bOnYNNY - god bless…
It irks me too, but the term has been adopted in recent months, I think, by the javascript community. It is usually used to mean something akin to reactive.
If you are in Quebec once, try to speak French even if you struggle. You'll see most people will go pretty far to help you. In any cases, feel free to message me in French if you need practice.
I'm not saying it is impossible, however bilingualism is often required in Montreal. Also, once the startup gets to a certain size(I'm not sure if it is over 30 or 50 employees) they have additional restrictions imposed…
If you are not interested in learning French you'll have a hard time finding a job in Montreal.
Thanks for the explanation! That's the part I missed : the first null check can be skipped if the memory is allocated but the constructor hasn't been executed.
Doesn't the singleton example contain an error? On one hand, the author says that instanciating the singleton and storing it is not safe because there is no synchronization, but on the other hand he says that null check…
I guess Matsumoto should have charged for Ruby. I'm sure Mike Perham and Derek Kraan would have been glad to pay for that and that the Ruby community would be in a strong and healthy shape.
(In Canada) The max my bank offers is 10 years, and it comes at a premium. The standard I see around me are 5 years.
Let's say that, hypothetically, I lead a project for a very big customer that ended up being used to commit a (arguably) crime against humanity. Should I put this on resume and would it be in poor taste to quantify the…
> val x: Pair<String, Pair<String, String>> This just describes the structure. Structure without intent is useless. Comments and out of code documentation both have the same problems : - Blindspots - Rot That is not to…
Unless you live in Quebec - then google disabled this option to avoid complying with local children protection law.
Which is also an issue in the author's example, no? So the point would be moot.
Hey! What's up?
Telling someone to "man up" is a telltale sign of toxic masculinity.
N.B. I'm writing my comments as I am reading your code. Please, don't take offense from my criticism, it is meant to be constructive, albeit concise. /* * @brief Retrieve a continuous block of * valid buffered data. *…
> memset(data, 0, LENGTH); >// ... > T data[LENGTH]; I'm not sure how important it is in practice, but I'm pretty sure you don't zero out the whole array for sizeof(T) > 1. Anyhow, memsetting to 0 a complex type is...…
This is, at best, mindless ego stroking. But then again, I did not really expect better from pg. Enjoy your jerk, hackers.
Yeah, you're right. The USA right now is in a good state on the matter of social policy, and I don't see any way it could be improved. Especially if it takes taxing the "rich" more. Imagine the chaos that would ensue...…
Just create child processes with a shared memory region. That's not multi-threading.
I used to work for a car rental company. Actually, it was an insurance company that rented car. Cause 80% of their profits were on the insurance. The car rental part was just to bring more people to insurance part.
You don't miss much really. The article is pretty light on information.
It's really that speaking french in a predominantly french region shouldn't stop you from getting a job you have every competencies to achieve. That's why the law can go into absurd territory(e.g. having only english…
I think his point is that when comparing running SalesForce on the cloud for every users SalesForce has, vs running SalesForce locally for your users, there will a lot less challenge to keep it running locally than on…
And a more 'meta' song on the subject : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AgiNoNqYXMA
Some songs to practice hearing the sacres : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jM05U9rHdwY - Fourrer https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J2sClLoRFOM - Enfant de Chienne https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=daE5bOnYNNY - god bless…
It irks me too, but the term has been adopted in recent months, I think, by the javascript community. It is usually used to mean something akin to reactive.
If you are in Quebec once, try to speak French even if you struggle. You'll see most people will go pretty far to help you. In any cases, feel free to message me in French if you need practice.
I'm not saying it is impossible, however bilingualism is often required in Montreal. Also, once the startup gets to a certain size(I'm not sure if it is over 30 or 50 employees) they have additional restrictions imposed…
If you are not interested in learning French you'll have a hard time finding a job in Montreal.