I agree completely and I would add that the less mental effort you are spending on your language, the more you are using on your problem. This can have big effects on code and design quality, and allow you to grasp…
You are a shining example of your ideology.
That is a funny question (in the good sense). I would argue the VCs are cargo culting themselves, but of course another could argue that once the VC money has moved into the pockets of the programmers, then the…
It will be easier to see who were the useful idiots when the usefulness runs out.
How did it get dead?
There is funny business going on at manjaro, but by god do they deliver! I run 5 linux computers at home for various ends and I got tired of putting a new Ubuntu on them every now and then. At the time I looked at…
pure noise? because you are always right, of course.
I noticed this a few months back, back when someone kept posting anti-meritocracy articles hoping for a thread that wasn't a train wreck. I started testing their algorithms by repeatedly posting the exact same comment…
Funny how much a single question can be feared.
What was the state of r/The_Donald at the time?
Good job making all these accounts to congratulate yourself!
Even today the english wikipedia has articles that are full of lies, like for example the Gamergate article.
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jQuery, when people stop fucking around and start making sites that work again.
And that is not the only place knowledge gets locked behind: https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/chinas-devas...
So shooting the messenger is now a defensible position in polite company?
He is saying dynamic languages crash and burn in this context. Specifying "dynamic" does strongly suggest non-dynamic languages do not crash and burn in this context.
Of course, because security issues and language pitfalls have no bearing on cryptographic implementations.
Indeed it is much better to implement it in a language such as C or C++ that has historically had almost no security issues and has very few pitfalls.
That does not matter, nothing is above criticism.
Teenager with Asperger’s placed under house arrest, fined over £500 for asking police officer’s gender https://caldronpool.com/teenager-with-aspergers-placed-under...
We have our skills, and the ability to implement anything that we can imagine (with the necessary detail). They can't take that away.
I consider Tor to be completely compromised. Consider this: 1) Political entryism by ideologues. These people stand against merit, and these are the same people who every few weeks post a lead-balloon of a thread…
People like that have no place in software or any form of engineering.
I agree completely and I would add that the less mental effort you are spending on your language, the more you are using on your problem. This can have big effects on code and design quality, and allow you to grasp…
You are a shining example of your ideology.
That is a funny question (in the good sense). I would argue the VCs are cargo culting themselves, but of course another could argue that once the VC money has moved into the pockets of the programmers, then the…
It will be easier to see who were the useful idiots when the usefulness runs out.
How did it get dead?
There is funny business going on at manjaro, but by god do they deliver! I run 5 linux computers at home for various ends and I got tired of putting a new Ubuntu on them every now and then. At the time I looked at…
pure noise? because you are always right, of course.
I noticed this a few months back, back when someone kept posting anti-meritocracy articles hoping for a thread that wasn't a train wreck. I started testing their algorithms by repeatedly posting the exact same comment…
Funny how much a single question can be feared.
What was the state of r/The_Donald at the time?
Good job making all these accounts to congratulate yourself!
Even today the english wikipedia has articles that are full of lies, like for example the Gamergate article.
Even today the english wikipedia has articles that are full of lies, like for example the Gamergate article.
test
jQuery, when people stop fucking around and start making sites that work again.
And that is not the only place knowledge gets locked behind: https://www.nationalreview.com/the-morning-jolt/chinas-devas...
So shooting the messenger is now a defensible position in polite company?
He is saying dynamic languages crash and burn in this context. Specifying "dynamic" does strongly suggest non-dynamic languages do not crash and burn in this context.
Of course, because security issues and language pitfalls have no bearing on cryptographic implementations.
Indeed it is much better to implement it in a language such as C or C++ that has historically had almost no security issues and has very few pitfalls.
That does not matter, nothing is above criticism.
Teenager with Asperger’s placed under house arrest, fined over £500 for asking police officer’s gender https://caldronpool.com/teenager-with-aspergers-placed-under...
We have our skills, and the ability to implement anything that we can imagine (with the necessary detail). They can't take that away.
I consider Tor to be completely compromised. Consider this: 1) Political entryism by ideologues. These people stand against merit, and these are the same people who every few weeks post a lead-balloon of a thread…
People like that have no place in software or any form of engineering.