Can it go one meme-step further and automate our jobs away? ;)
Ultimately, if a bug in a library causes issue with your program, and your company loses $X, your superiors will not give a shit. You have the burden of responsibility for the program. For common major libraries used…
There seems to be a suspicious rise of acceptance for this "practice". It's very concerning. I've never found a SO answer to be copyable, they are usually wrong or flawed. Usually have to dig in all the responses to get…
Here's a few reasons why when you finalize a query, you select only the necessary columns (non-exhaustive list): - Reduce uneccessary IO / resource strain, as you said - Predictability; consuming program receives data…
Can it go one meme-step further and automate our jobs away? ;)
Ultimately, if a bug in a library causes issue with your program, and your company loses $X, your superiors will not give a shit. You have the burden of responsibility for the program. For common major libraries used…
There seems to be a suspicious rise of acceptance for this "practice". It's very concerning. I've never found a SO answer to be copyable, they are usually wrong or flawed. Usually have to dig in all the responses to get…
Here's a few reasons why when you finalize a query, you select only the necessary columns (non-exhaustive list): - Reduce uneccessary IO / resource strain, as you said - Predictability; consuming program receives data…