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Interesting to read this. The reason I didn't get on with macOS is the extra modifier keys. It was a relief when I didn't have to use a mac for work anymore.
My experience of Arch is that it's fun as a home computer tinkering exercise but I don't trust it for my work computer since I can't resist a version number bump and the amount of time spent faffing around would be a…
I agree. I couldn't see it surviving many pretty routine - well, routine for me - crashes.
When I had a mac for work I always used to chuckle at the inevitable "reinstall OS X" advice from the apple support forums.
It's fun when people complain about having to handle personal data properly and not to collect more than they need. Bad luck, be responsible.
In my experience microservices have been prescribed as a sales bullet point instead of a software architecture decision. Every time it's resulted in insane low traffic bottlenecks all over the place as services chatter…
Very useful, I find that discovering domain knowledge can be a painful process when trying to build a relationship with a new client. Hopefully this will help
I found the background colour a bit easier on the eyes personally. The font is a bit ugly though.
We did this for a project a few years ago and it was alright. In the end we decided against doing it again purely because the DOM became so extreme with one-rule classes that it became a nightmare to read the templates.…
I found that for the time I was on the bike I just didn't have opportunity to graze! So those long rides were really helping twice.
Web workers and service workers do different things
Vacation / Sick time is a bit different than needing to run errands till 10am, either shifting the working day round a bit or spreading the time out over the next days or week etc. Doesn't hurt to check in when you're…
I have been keeping one day a week for the manager's schedule- style calls and appointments. The rest of the week is divided in to half-day blocks which from my own experience is the minimum useful time to switch…
Really this is my main complaint with most languages/tools when it comes to runtime errors. This is especially painful when you introduce frameworks and things that create so much misdirection that the call stack can be…
I think about it often, but I assume it's some kind of burnout. None of my hobbies would translate into even my current pay level. There's that nagging idea of the 'real programmer' who is getting paid big money to…
It's not a problem, unless you go to higher education looking for CS and end up with that instead.
I agree from my experience with Ghost but attribute it to being a young platform.
Ghost is open source. http://github.com/tryghost/ghost
I'd argue that's still a bit of a pain compared to a fulltext search in the browser. I can already search the rest of the repo and issues that way, so why not the wiki? Good tip though.
I originally wanted to go into Electronics Engineering but I didn't take A-level maths which was a hard requirement (no surprise really, I just hadn't thought that far ahead) so fell back to Computer Science. With…
Legal issues aside, github already offers social features, what features would you offer that would enhance that existing functionality?