That's less than 2 miles an hour.
You mean examples like Rosettacode has?
You really can't be productive and deliver value without first knowing most major frameworks of a language inside and out? I think this is where the disconnect is. A lot of people can deliver value while learning…
How are employers coming up with these scores, just off the top of their heads? I wouldn't trust some of my previous employers to make a decent omelette.
Only 'goofing off' for 0.5 out of 4 days seems pretty good.
Something seems odd about wanting to put comments inside the JSON instead of before it. Then people will want a way to read the comments programmatically, then they'll want annotations, etc.
How would the extra structure help?
And still not worth the time when the total interesting content is about 3 sentences long. I hope all that wit makes you feel better, though.
That's less than 2 miles an hour.
You mean examples like Rosettacode has?
You really can't be productive and deliver value without first knowing most major frameworks of a language inside and out? I think this is where the disconnect is. A lot of people can deliver value while learning…
How are employers coming up with these scores, just off the top of their heads? I wouldn't trust some of my previous employers to make a decent omelette.
Only 'goofing off' for 0.5 out of 4 days seems pretty good.
Something seems odd about wanting to put comments inside the JSON instead of before it. Then people will want a way to read the comments programmatically, then they'll want annotations, etc.
How would the extra structure help?
And still not worth the time when the total interesting content is about 3 sentences long. I hope all that wit makes you feel better, though.