What's changed more over time -- "things" or your perception of them?
Somehow I feel that a more accurate title would have been, "Fail to meet agreed terms, screw yourself".
Well, he's restating something posted on something called TSA News Blog, which was just repeating something mentioned by Jonathan Turley, who was reporting this little factoid courtesy of Infowars, so yeah, I'd say it's…
What pun?
I think you should heed your own (quite excellent) advice. In this case the real issue is how to best structure code for readability, maintainability, and fewer errors. Things like naming conventions and module…
What's changed more over time -- "things" or your perception of them?
Somehow I feel that a more accurate title would have been, "Fail to meet agreed terms, screw yourself".
Well, he's restating something posted on something called TSA News Blog, which was just repeating something mentioned by Jonathan Turley, who was reporting this little factoid courtesy of Infowars, so yeah, I'd say it's…
What pun?
I think you should heed your own (quite excellent) advice. In this case the real issue is how to best structure code for readability, maintainability, and fewer errors. Things like naming conventions and module…