How does dating work exactly in this context?
nerrrrrdddddddd
sorry but it's not easier to use than rsync. it's a false assumption
That's hilarious, props to the ones who made it. It's likely they got some multi-month paid holidays with that.
you're fucked up mate
troll
The option of spending a lifetime reading the Windows code in order to 'know what your machine is running'? it's such an old argument but no one ever talks about how fucking cumbersome is to read code, even in work…
I find your reasoning quite short-sighted.
+100000000
terrible
For infra/systems/devops engineers, Avoid - they screen you via a Codility test and they expect you to have a 100% score for it, with a 60min time limit for two lengthy problems. Anything below 100% is not enough.…
An important thing it has, is an actual source code layout in the readme, something that is missing from nearly all open sourced projects, making it a hassle to map out the project and start reading them...
The problem with code...is that there is such a big overhead between thinking/designing a solution and actually implementing it in code - as in unneeded trouble with coding, syntax, compilation, errors....and so on, and…
How does dating work exactly in this context?
nerrrrrdddddddd
sorry but it's not easier to use than rsync. it's a false assumption
That's hilarious, props to the ones who made it. It's likely they got some multi-month paid holidays with that.
you're fucked up mate
troll
The option of spending a lifetime reading the Windows code in order to 'know what your machine is running'? it's such an old argument but no one ever talks about how fucking cumbersome is to read code, even in work…
I find your reasoning quite short-sighted.
+100000000
terrible
For infra/systems/devops engineers, Avoid - they screen you via a Codility test and they expect you to have a 100% score for it, with a 60min time limit for two lengthy problems. Anything below 100% is not enough.…
An important thing it has, is an actual source code layout in the readme, something that is missing from nearly all open sourced projects, making it a hassle to map out the project and start reading them...
The problem with code...is that there is such a big overhead between thinking/designing a solution and actually implementing it in code - as in unneeded trouble with coding, syntax, compilation, errors....and so on, and…