> There has been tremendous progress in both frameworks and languages over the last decade. If you can't see that then, well, I don't really know what else to say, other than to perhaps get off your lawn. If that's…
List 10 distinct careers where programming is a fundamental skill.
Perhaps if more programmers were working on a solution to cancer, instead of a social webapp to allow people to share photos of their dogs... Not to mention the number of programmers who waste their time creating new…
BASIC worked just fine as a first language for most people who grew up in the 80s. But as I said earlier in the thread. We shouldn't teach them programming, or specific languages. We should teach them general problem…
Agree. Kids need to learn logical thought processes and problem solving. They don't need to know how to 'program'. How do we even know 'programming' will be a relevant skill in 30 years time? Buy every kid of 3 a tub of…
hint: You don't need 48gb ram to run a social bookmarking site.
In the example, the current hosting is $24k/yr. If that can be slashed to $2.4k/yr, you've saved $21.6k a year in hosting. For $21.6k/yr I'd say it's worth a week or two re-architecting. Yes, it's a different game if…
Well, my own data point is Mibbit. And I can tell you I certainly don't spend that much on hosting. Still, easy to criticize without knowing the full facts...
...then don't use magento. What I said was that for the functionality pinboard provides, and the number of users using it, the hosting costs are extremely high. If the hosting costs are high because of inefficient…
That's an amazing amount of money to be spending on hosting. Should be spending nearer $200/mo total for hosting a service like this with that number of users IMHO.
tl;dr; = It's an array with a few utility methods, but can also hold 'infinite' things like "all the positive even numbers". Not terribly useful imho and certainly doesn't live up to the hyped intro.
XHR was introduced many years after js was extremely popular. Also XHR doesn't add anything technically. The same thing can be achieved with dynamically adding <script> tags, or using an iframe, or a number of…
Imagine a world where instead of writing books, authors spent forever needlessly inventing new languages to write them in.
BS. Syntax is exactly like fashionable clothes. It's irrelevant to how warm your clothes are. The number of developer years wasted coming up with yet another programming language or syntax is staggering. It's a solved…
I think the problem was they couldn't find enough people who wanted to use it for free, to bother trying to charge some of them with a premium package.
> Conde Nast buys reddit, and people predict a train wreck. Has it not been a train wreck in terms of profitability? Or is Reddit making a few hundred million in profit nowadays?
The question is, does growing a loss making company make sense? Or should you solve the monetization issue first. Reddit doesn't need more money, it needs to be brave, slap up some real advertising, and start generating…
From the other posted article it looks like it will make it easier for them to start selling it off... "The move comes after Conde talked to several investors about selling off a chunk of the company as part of the…
"drag stickers to upvote" sounds like it would very very quickly get boring. Also IMHO infinite scrollbars make for a terrible confusing and broken user experience. Nice design apart from that though.
OK football was a bad choice. A better one would be learning about history. Some people enjoy learning history. Some don't.
Travel is something some people enjoy. Like playing football. Sure it's a skill, but it's one that not everyone will be good at, or enjoy. Just to provide a counterpoint... If you don't enjoy, or want to travel, don't.…
It sounds like filling out TPS reports to me I'm afraid. Some authors probably have tons of concurrent drafts of a novel they're writing. But I'll bet most have a single draft. I'm afraid (to a fault), I am primarily a…
And there's a hell of a lot of bad developers out there.
As I say, I've worked in a team where branching was tried. It was a hinderance and slowed down development. I've never seen the point of branching for my own personal use. Others may have different experiences,…
A good developer can work with crappy tools and make great things.
> There has been tremendous progress in both frameworks and languages over the last decade. If you can't see that then, well, I don't really know what else to say, other than to perhaps get off your lawn. If that's…
List 10 distinct careers where programming is a fundamental skill.
Perhaps if more programmers were working on a solution to cancer, instead of a social webapp to allow people to share photos of their dogs... Not to mention the number of programmers who waste their time creating new…
BASIC worked just fine as a first language for most people who grew up in the 80s. But as I said earlier in the thread. We shouldn't teach them programming, or specific languages. We should teach them general problem…
Agree. Kids need to learn logical thought processes and problem solving. They don't need to know how to 'program'. How do we even know 'programming' will be a relevant skill in 30 years time? Buy every kid of 3 a tub of…
hint: You don't need 48gb ram to run a social bookmarking site.
In the example, the current hosting is $24k/yr. If that can be slashed to $2.4k/yr, you've saved $21.6k a year in hosting. For $21.6k/yr I'd say it's worth a week or two re-architecting. Yes, it's a different game if…
Well, my own data point is Mibbit. And I can tell you I certainly don't spend that much on hosting. Still, easy to criticize without knowing the full facts...
...then don't use magento. What I said was that for the functionality pinboard provides, and the number of users using it, the hosting costs are extremely high. If the hosting costs are high because of inefficient…
That's an amazing amount of money to be spending on hosting. Should be spending nearer $200/mo total for hosting a service like this with that number of users IMHO.
tl;dr; = It's an array with a few utility methods, but can also hold 'infinite' things like "all the positive even numbers". Not terribly useful imho and certainly doesn't live up to the hyped intro.
XHR was introduced many years after js was extremely popular. Also XHR doesn't add anything technically. The same thing can be achieved with dynamically adding <script> tags, or using an iframe, or a number of…
Imagine a world where instead of writing books, authors spent forever needlessly inventing new languages to write them in.
BS. Syntax is exactly like fashionable clothes. It's irrelevant to how warm your clothes are. The number of developer years wasted coming up with yet another programming language or syntax is staggering. It's a solved…
I think the problem was they couldn't find enough people who wanted to use it for free, to bother trying to charge some of them with a premium package.
> Conde Nast buys reddit, and people predict a train wreck. Has it not been a train wreck in terms of profitability? Or is Reddit making a few hundred million in profit nowadays?
The question is, does growing a loss making company make sense? Or should you solve the monetization issue first. Reddit doesn't need more money, it needs to be brave, slap up some real advertising, and start generating…
From the other posted article it looks like it will make it easier for them to start selling it off... "The move comes after Conde talked to several investors about selling off a chunk of the company as part of the…
"drag stickers to upvote" sounds like it would very very quickly get boring. Also IMHO infinite scrollbars make for a terrible confusing and broken user experience. Nice design apart from that though.
OK football was a bad choice. A better one would be learning about history. Some people enjoy learning history. Some don't.
Travel is something some people enjoy. Like playing football. Sure it's a skill, but it's one that not everyone will be good at, or enjoy. Just to provide a counterpoint... If you don't enjoy, or want to travel, don't.…
It sounds like filling out TPS reports to me I'm afraid. Some authors probably have tons of concurrent drafts of a novel they're writing. But I'll bet most have a single draft. I'm afraid (to a fault), I am primarily a…
And there's a hell of a lot of bad developers out there.
As I say, I've worked in a team where branching was tried. It was a hinderance and slowed down development. I've never seen the point of branching for my own personal use. Others may have different experiences,…
A good developer can work with crappy tools and make great things.