Now BofA
"trope of programmers being low IQ", I've never heard of this, but then maybe I'm just another low IQ programmer
We have a job that runs https://pitest.org/, analyse the report and tweak the codebase as per the results. Not sure it's ever found a bug that's likely to happen in prod but definitely gives us a confidence boost
I think at either extreme its probably true. I don't spend my time signaling on linked in, but I do like to have a "diverse" team. Things just feel more even when you aren't surrounded by the same types, and there is…
Unwoke candidate: "I just want to follow orders"
I wasn't aware all the other job boards were for woke people
Been that way for at least 5 years https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10190846 There's a few articles in the old comments that explains it's use case a little
Not sure why, but on my phone it's barely readable.
Why not just have white text on a white background? No idea what's in the article
Same, I think it provides some UI components over some common dependencies/services/infrastructure for Java apps but still after reading the site and repo I wouldnt be surprised to learn I'm completely wrong
Netbeans was better/easier to use than Eclipse for a long time in my opinion (100% accept that isn't worth a whole lot). I vaguely remember that in about 2010/2011 trying to use the maven and git plugins for eclipse…
I dont know if I can "recommend" this as we are just starting out with it, but have a look at reflect.io
I really hope this company survives/thrives in spite of brexit, I havent seen much about the relationship with ESA recently but from memory its quite separate from the EU.
Yeah 1000s of them, all organised into hierarchical subject based folders. Very useful to me
/r/enlightenedbirdmen/ VS v/r/MadMudmen/ Two communities locked in an eternal battle
Ben Rady's Serverless Single Page Apps is one I've enjoyed recently, maybe not something I'll use at work anytime soon though. https://pragprog.com/book/brapps/serverless-single-page-apps
Synoptica | Guildford, UK | Fulltime, ONSITE | Front End Developer & Full Stack Developer Our mission is to improve and automate research carried out on companies. We’re driven by a belief that technology can offer…
and tea of course
its nice when a tech article ends with a song
In addition to the stuff you mentioned, for my mother in law I: removed her user's admin privileges install flashblock - one of the ones where you have to click on the video to make it run spent a long time explaining…
we had an awful time with logentries: "live" mode never working, the search facility is bizarre, over charging us, terrible UX. been with LogDNA for about 2 months and we are quite happy with it
Maybe there is a closed account sub-resource? :)
The article mentions an excellent example of gun control reducing crime (Australia http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/19/world/us-australia-gun-con... ). UK has way less murders:…
Oh, that Bible that god wrote. Right.
"Demand great"
Now BofA
"trope of programmers being low IQ", I've never heard of this, but then maybe I'm just another low IQ programmer
We have a job that runs https://pitest.org/, analyse the report and tweak the codebase as per the results. Not sure it's ever found a bug that's likely to happen in prod but definitely gives us a confidence boost
I think at either extreme its probably true. I don't spend my time signaling on linked in, but I do like to have a "diverse" team. Things just feel more even when you aren't surrounded by the same types, and there is…
Unwoke candidate: "I just want to follow orders"
I wasn't aware all the other job boards were for woke people
Been that way for at least 5 years https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=10190846 There's a few articles in the old comments that explains it's use case a little
Not sure why, but on my phone it's barely readable.
Why not just have white text on a white background? No idea what's in the article
Same, I think it provides some UI components over some common dependencies/services/infrastructure for Java apps but still after reading the site and repo I wouldnt be surprised to learn I'm completely wrong
Netbeans was better/easier to use than Eclipse for a long time in my opinion (100% accept that isn't worth a whole lot). I vaguely remember that in about 2010/2011 trying to use the maven and git plugins for eclipse…
I dont know if I can "recommend" this as we are just starting out with it, but have a look at reflect.io
I really hope this company survives/thrives in spite of brexit, I havent seen much about the relationship with ESA recently but from memory its quite separate from the EU.
Yeah 1000s of them, all organised into hierarchical subject based folders. Very useful to me
/r/enlightenedbirdmen/ VS v/r/MadMudmen/ Two communities locked in an eternal battle
Ben Rady's Serverless Single Page Apps is one I've enjoyed recently, maybe not something I'll use at work anytime soon though. https://pragprog.com/book/brapps/serverless-single-page-apps
Synoptica | Guildford, UK | Fulltime, ONSITE | Front End Developer & Full Stack Developer Our mission is to improve and automate research carried out on companies. We’re driven by a belief that technology can offer…
and tea of course
its nice when a tech article ends with a song
In addition to the stuff you mentioned, for my mother in law I: removed her user's admin privileges install flashblock - one of the ones where you have to click on the video to make it run spent a long time explaining…
we had an awful time with logentries: "live" mode never working, the search facility is bizarre, over charging us, terrible UX. been with LogDNA for about 2 months and we are quite happy with it
Maybe there is a closed account sub-resource? :)
The article mentions an excellent example of gun control reducing crime (Australia http://edition.cnn.com/2015/06/19/world/us-australia-gun-con... ). UK has way less murders:…
Oh, that Bible that god wrote. Right.
"Demand great"