It's unexpectedly mutable unless you've closely read the documentation, been bitten by the mutations, or are doing very simple date manipulations. It's a great library, but it does need fewer footguns. date-fns is a…
What a strange thing to ask for a citation on when CEO pay, stock buy backs and corporate dividends are at all time highs while worker pay and honestly just affording to live continue to crater.
Can you tell me how all those immigrants "flaunting the law" were affording food and rent, if not for a U.S. citizen paying them for their labor? Why are we not going after those who pay first? Nip the problem in the…
Gripes go up, but shit rolls down hill.
I think the problem with this approach is that when I type, I don't type formatting because prettier can do that for me.
When I started my career I had a very keen interest in the embedded space, but when it pays half of what CRUD webapps pay I quickly changed to software only. I still tinker with embedded on the side and maybe at some…
Probably get promoted to C-suite.
Oh this administration does that, too.
Not for long, given who will be running the next administrations FDA, and the general cult of "de-regulation" taking hold.
If you're looking for a stable target you should not even consider Next.
Often what is one developers "best practice" is another's "anti-pattern" because a lot of this is just arbitrary.
And dates and times And currency
I've struggled finding work that is other than 40 hour a week body shops. Where do you look for these magical clients that will take variable time engagements?
Until you're dealing with invasive non-natives, or bindweed. Nothing is fun about those.
> but because they didn't pass our tests I'd love to see what your tests consist of.
If the MBA-management class wanted good software they wouldn't be so short sighted, but it's all about the pump-and-dump right now.
Autonomy may have some software you'd want to check out https://autonomylogic.com/
If it's a separate layer or different server you can bet that someone will figure out how to remove it from the DOM, hide it, or prevent it from even loading.
In the US it's common for entry level or apprentice to be the ones making a trench on residential jobs. It's part of the hazing culture, my best guess, that the older workers pass down. I hired electricians and they did…
> It feels wrong to me that a streaming service is able to modify video however it pleases. This would significantly complicate services such as Twitch and YT Live going to server-side ad insertion if the source video…
Electrician generally requires a number of years working under supervision in order to get your apprenticeship, journeyman and then master status. A not so insignificant part of that supervised work is just digging…
Or change the rules of the game: https://www.businesstechafrica.co.za/energy/2023/08/21/broke...
Working on software rarely, especially at large companies, means you have any sort of agency over the features of the software. That's Not Your Job (TM).
If your team is waiting a full day to "surface issues" you've got some deep and troubling communication problems that a daily meeting isn't going to solve.
They checked their email, after all.
It's unexpectedly mutable unless you've closely read the documentation, been bitten by the mutations, or are doing very simple date manipulations. It's a great library, but it does need fewer footguns. date-fns is a…
What a strange thing to ask for a citation on when CEO pay, stock buy backs and corporate dividends are at all time highs while worker pay and honestly just affording to live continue to crater.
Can you tell me how all those immigrants "flaunting the law" were affording food and rent, if not for a U.S. citizen paying them for their labor? Why are we not going after those who pay first? Nip the problem in the…
Gripes go up, but shit rolls down hill.
I think the problem with this approach is that when I type, I don't type formatting because prettier can do that for me.
When I started my career I had a very keen interest in the embedded space, but when it pays half of what CRUD webapps pay I quickly changed to software only. I still tinker with embedded on the side and maybe at some…
Probably get promoted to C-suite.
Oh this administration does that, too.
Not for long, given who will be running the next administrations FDA, and the general cult of "de-regulation" taking hold.
If you're looking for a stable target you should not even consider Next.
Often what is one developers "best practice" is another's "anti-pattern" because a lot of this is just arbitrary.
And dates and times And currency
I've struggled finding work that is other than 40 hour a week body shops. Where do you look for these magical clients that will take variable time engagements?
Until you're dealing with invasive non-natives, or bindweed. Nothing is fun about those.
> but because they didn't pass our tests I'd love to see what your tests consist of.
If the MBA-management class wanted good software they wouldn't be so short sighted, but it's all about the pump-and-dump right now.
Autonomy may have some software you'd want to check out https://autonomylogic.com/
If it's a separate layer or different server you can bet that someone will figure out how to remove it from the DOM, hide it, or prevent it from even loading.
In the US it's common for entry level or apprentice to be the ones making a trench on residential jobs. It's part of the hazing culture, my best guess, that the older workers pass down. I hired electricians and they did…
> It feels wrong to me that a streaming service is able to modify video however it pleases. This would significantly complicate services such as Twitch and YT Live going to server-side ad insertion if the source video…
Electrician generally requires a number of years working under supervision in order to get your apprenticeship, journeyman and then master status. A not so insignificant part of that supervised work is just digging…
Or change the rules of the game: https://www.businesstechafrica.co.za/energy/2023/08/21/broke...
Working on software rarely, especially at large companies, means you have any sort of agency over the features of the software. That's Not Your Job (TM).
If your team is waiting a full day to "surface issues" you've got some deep and troubling communication problems that a daily meeting isn't going to solve.
They checked their email, after all.