The switches require that you pull them out, move them to the end position and then push them back down, and it was two switches. It could have still took off on one engine. This is essentially the turn off plane…
He didn't speak to why he's using NSLog. There are better alternatives that player nicer with Swift. https://developer.apple.com/documentation/os/logging
No, the 10k wasn't charged until the last year when all new cars had the hardware upgrade, but nobody should pay for FSD until it's out of beta.
Unless AP doesn't allow the driver to control the vehicle it is the drivers fault.
You're not alone.
Let me guess, 6 months of free credit monitoring to make up for it.
Just talked to God, this is what he said. Your fingerprint data is encrypted, stored on device, and protected with a key available only to the Secure Enclave. Your fingerprint data is used only by the Secure Enclave to…
Exactly. I'm a fan of Swift on the server, but this is the best they can do with marketing?
397 Swift files, 2K Obj-C.
Yes, as part of a project that has used Swift for the last year, migrating away from Objective-C on a decent size codebase, I can say it is not ready for primetime. Swift 2.2 + Xcode 7 wasn't great, but it was livable.…
Success is the exception to the general rule for most business endeavors.
This type of article comes out a few times a year. Comparing to the Web. How many new web sites are brought up each day, and out of those how many will gain significant traffic, and generate any significant revenue? But…
Hmmm what kind of developer is using a modified version of Xcode from some shady source?
I was just looking for something like this the other day...
Oh great, I've been wondering where I could get my hands on this stuff.
Minimal Viable Feature Set. Support those well, decide later if it makes business sense to support others.
You can't stay in business selling one version of your software to customers long term. If you can't stay in business then there are no new features and the product dies. I understand when laypeople don't understand the…
The switches require that you pull them out, move them to the end position and then push them back down, and it was two switches. It could have still took off on one engine. This is essentially the turn off plane…
He didn't speak to why he's using NSLog. There are better alternatives that player nicer with Swift. https://developer.apple.com/documentation/os/logging
No, the 10k wasn't charged until the last year when all new cars had the hardware upgrade, but nobody should pay for FSD until it's out of beta.
Unless AP doesn't allow the driver to control the vehicle it is the drivers fault.
You're not alone.
Let me guess, 6 months of free credit monitoring to make up for it.
Just talked to God, this is what he said. Your fingerprint data is encrypted, stored on device, and protected with a key available only to the Secure Enclave. Your fingerprint data is used only by the Secure Enclave to…
Exactly. I'm a fan of Swift on the server, but this is the best they can do with marketing?
397 Swift files, 2K Obj-C.
Yes, as part of a project that has used Swift for the last year, migrating away from Objective-C on a decent size codebase, I can say it is not ready for primetime. Swift 2.2 + Xcode 7 wasn't great, but it was livable.…
Success is the exception to the general rule for most business endeavors.
This type of article comes out a few times a year. Comparing to the Web. How many new web sites are brought up each day, and out of those how many will gain significant traffic, and generate any significant revenue? But…
Hmmm what kind of developer is using a modified version of Xcode from some shady source?
I was just looking for something like this the other day...
Oh great, I've been wondering where I could get my hands on this stuff.
Minimal Viable Feature Set. Support those well, decide later if it makes business sense to support others.
You can't stay in business selling one version of your software to customers long term. If you can't stay in business then there are no new features and the product dies. I understand when laypeople don't understand the…