That's news from last year. Also the operator RWE has built replacement windmills somewhere else.
Those are still pending and probably won't go through. That stuff is old tech and considered state of the art. It's like you're trying to patent the wheel.
Can we stop naming things like stuff that already exists?
I tried to subscribe, but it said there was a problem :(
refurbished thinkpad ;)
Not really a paradigm, but when I learnt about state machines on MCUs that influenced my overall programming a lot :)
Did you ask for a raise? Because if not, then this is completely normal. You have two options (leaving out the "just continue and feel miserable"): - ask for a raise - change the company Whatever you do, make sure to…
There's no such thing as polarized lenses, only polarization filters. Also, Light from bioluminescence isn't polarized. I assume the pictures taken for Wikipedia just had very long exposure times.
TL;DR: Python alone won't land you a job! So here is the thing: Just knowing a programming language, isn't enough of a skill to land a job! That's why you learn other things too on university, like math, data science…
That's news from last year. Also the operator RWE has built replacement windmills somewhere else.
Those are still pending and probably won't go through. That stuff is old tech and considered state of the art. It's like you're trying to patent the wheel.
Can we stop naming things like stuff that already exists?
I tried to subscribe, but it said there was a problem :(
refurbished thinkpad ;)
Not really a paradigm, but when I learnt about state machines on MCUs that influenced my overall programming a lot :)
Did you ask for a raise? Because if not, then this is completely normal. You have two options (leaving out the "just continue and feel miserable"): - ask for a raise - change the company Whatever you do, make sure to…
There's no such thing as polarized lenses, only polarization filters. Also, Light from bioluminescence isn't polarized. I assume the pictures taken for Wikipedia just had very long exposure times.
TL;DR: Python alone won't land you a job! So here is the thing: Just knowing a programming language, isn't enough of a skill to land a job! That's why you learn other things too on university, like math, data science…