It can depend on the company, but some companies literally don't have a public facing email anymore. I was trying to get in contact with Bank of America of whom I am not a customer because they were (and still are)…
I think you'd find other physical engineering jobs are very similar at scale. Most poeple out there building new rail are building them in situations similar to how other people have already built rail: apply known best…
I went to a fairly well off public high school for my area and our food was horrific. I'd be curious to hear from anyone who went to a public high school in the US in the last 15 years where the food wasn't horrible,…
I generally appreciate the opportunity to do things like dishes/laundry/make fresh lunch during the work week that WFH provides, however I've also had days where it was either ludicrously noisy outside or I was having…
That's super cool, I've known about OSU for years and had no idea the whole thing was Open Source. I highly recommend anyone who has inclination towards rhythm games who hasn't heard of it to try it out. Very unique…
This is an interesting post, because it squares with my personal small team experience with rebase which goes against what I perceive as the common opinion. We were having some serious merge conflict issues and I…
> {"message": "Adapter not found"} That's a new one. It would appear you linked to the NatGeo API for some reason, here's a link to the actual article: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2021/01/has-scien...
I built my own computer, I will probably continue to build my own computer in the future. I also am very sympathetic to anti Apple arguments framed in the context of their proprietary standards which just seem…
Looks like it's just a basic tutorial on Statiq. Doesn't really answer the question of "Why should I, a .NET developer, use this tool instead of my normal workflow".
I always think debt is a loaded term because a lot of people reflexively hate debt. I think viewing it in terms of Accounting's "Liabilities" makes it a lot more clear. So the basic accounting equation is Assets =…
The current hotness is "Agile". A government contractor friend of mine cynically calls it "Waterfall but with 1 week, rather than 1 year, deadlines". Atlassian[0] has a good guide to generally understand what it is I…
Yes with caveats. The overall test coverage of the code I'm currently unit testing is 63%. This does not mean the remaining 37% will ever get tested, it means around 63% of the codebase is worth testing. What's more…
It can depend on the company, but some companies literally don't have a public facing email anymore. I was trying to get in contact with Bank of America of whom I am not a customer because they were (and still are)…
I think you'd find other physical engineering jobs are very similar at scale. Most poeple out there building new rail are building them in situations similar to how other people have already built rail: apply known best…
I went to a fairly well off public high school for my area and our food was horrific. I'd be curious to hear from anyone who went to a public high school in the US in the last 15 years where the food wasn't horrible,…
I generally appreciate the opportunity to do things like dishes/laundry/make fresh lunch during the work week that WFH provides, however I've also had days where it was either ludicrously noisy outside or I was having…
That's super cool, I've known about OSU for years and had no idea the whole thing was Open Source. I highly recommend anyone who has inclination towards rhythm games who hasn't heard of it to try it out. Very unique…
This is an interesting post, because it squares with my personal small team experience with rebase which goes against what I perceive as the common opinion. We were having some serious merge conflict issues and I…
> {"message": "Adapter not found"} That's a new one. It would appear you linked to the NatGeo API for some reason, here's a link to the actual article: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/science/2021/01/has-scien...
I built my own computer, I will probably continue to build my own computer in the future. I also am very sympathetic to anti Apple arguments framed in the context of their proprietary standards which just seem…
Looks like it's just a basic tutorial on Statiq. Doesn't really answer the question of "Why should I, a .NET developer, use this tool instead of my normal workflow".
I always think debt is a loaded term because a lot of people reflexively hate debt. I think viewing it in terms of Accounting's "Liabilities" makes it a lot more clear. So the basic accounting equation is Assets =…
The current hotness is "Agile". A government contractor friend of mine cynically calls it "Waterfall but with 1 week, rather than 1 year, deadlines". Atlassian[0] has a good guide to generally understand what it is I…
Yes with caveats. The overall test coverage of the code I'm currently unit testing is 63%. This does not mean the remaining 37% will ever get tested, it means around 63% of the codebase is worth testing. What's more…