- no, I didn't mean that. > newsflash those were all hot tech in 1974 and besides any year in the last 100 (including 2019) a Harvard student gets priority rather than binned. I'm european, so I don't really see that…
- typos - not mentioning highschool graduation year (But I suppose this could be hidden in the bottom) Both these things, I've seen and heard HR employess toss CVs over in real life as well as from people talking…
I'm amused that such a resume would be binned by many HR departments. That is some HR depatments, are so bad at their job, that they will literally lose your company the chance to get a Bill-gates-caliber dev. I mean…
I don't mean this ironically, I really don't understand why would anyone care about such things?
> they use "straight" quotes instead of “curly” quote why care?
> "I have a right to do everything that's not actually illegal" is an attitude that directly results in all kinds of trivial things being banned. You say that, like it's something surprising. A Priori, a person will do…
- not, really. Could you expand on that. - my point, it's easier to attack a group of people , if you can put a label on them. Noise is a problem regardless of its source. A noisy long term neighbour is at least as…
There are two possibilties here: - The noise level is within the reasonable legal limit: Tourists are exercising their rights to use the condo, in the same way that the owner (main renter) could have done. Whether it's…
It's like a Token Ring (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_ring) in Networks.
Wouldn't it make sense to let the languge converge on its own? The majorty of weird rules in english (aka commonly misspelled words) are being kept by teachers/pedants/stupid HRs.
queues
I recommend watching it sped up, on 144p.
The trick, at least for the hose based system, is to put your finger in front of the stream to increase pressure.
> inexpressive language like Python? Could you elaborate on this please?
I wonder how could we (as in humans) learn that fast to associate glasses with intelligence?
The website doesn't look the same for different resolutions. If I set my resolutios to HD, it's fine. If I set it to Full HD, half the screen gets covered by the photo and it's very distracting.
I agree that imperative programming is important to learn but java is in my opinion shouldn't be the language to do so. I think learning should be fun and java is the exact opposite of fun. It's wordy, full of…
This makes me think about descartes' devil, if in such a short time we are able to generate fake bodies. What if we could generate fake people (not necessarily conscious but behaving as if they are.) in the future. and…
I mean, it's also looks intuitive. if you imagine the arrows as the data fllowing.
>Was of war when Iran captured US navy seamen in the Arabian gulf? On January 12, 2016, two United States Navy riverine command boats were seized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy after they…
Out of topic, but what does "stuffing on tips" mean? (not a native and google didn't help.
- no, I didn't mean that. > newsflash those were all hot tech in 1974 and besides any year in the last 100 (including 2019) a Harvard student gets priority rather than binned. I'm european, so I don't really see that…
- typos - not mentioning highschool graduation year (But I suppose this could be hidden in the bottom) Both these things, I've seen and heard HR employess toss CVs over in real life as well as from people talking…
I'm amused that such a resume would be binned by many HR departments. That is some HR depatments, are so bad at their job, that they will literally lose your company the chance to get a Bill-gates-caliber dev. I mean…
I don't mean this ironically, I really don't understand why would anyone care about such things?
> they use "straight" quotes instead of “curly” quote why care?
> "I have a right to do everything that's not actually illegal" is an attitude that directly results in all kinds of trivial things being banned. You say that, like it's something surprising. A Priori, a person will do…
- not, really. Could you expand on that. - my point, it's easier to attack a group of people , if you can put a label on them. Noise is a problem regardless of its source. A noisy long term neighbour is at least as…
There are two possibilties here: - The noise level is within the reasonable legal limit: Tourists are exercising their rights to use the condo, in the same way that the owner (main renter) could have done. Whether it's…
It's like a Token Ring (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Token_ring) in Networks.
Wouldn't it make sense to let the languge converge on its own? The majorty of weird rules in english (aka commonly misspelled words) are being kept by teachers/pedants/stupid HRs.
queues
I recommend watching it sped up, on 144p.
The trick, at least for the hose based system, is to put your finger in front of the stream to increase pressure.
> inexpressive language like Python? Could you elaborate on this please?
I wonder how could we (as in humans) learn that fast to associate glasses with intelligence?
The website doesn't look the same for different resolutions. If I set my resolutios to HD, it's fine. If I set it to Full HD, half the screen gets covered by the photo and it's very distracting.
I agree that imperative programming is important to learn but java is in my opinion shouldn't be the language to do so. I think learning should be fun and java is the exact opposite of fun. It's wordy, full of…
This makes me think about descartes' devil, if in such a short time we are able to generate fake bodies. What if we could generate fake people (not necessarily conscious but behaving as if they are.) in the future. and…
I mean, it's also looks intuitive. if you imagine the arrows as the data fllowing.
>Was of war when Iran captured US navy seamen in the Arabian gulf? On January 12, 2016, two United States Navy riverine command boats were seized by Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Navy after they…
Out of topic, but what does "stuffing on tips" mean? (not a native and google didn't help.