You will probably learn many languages in your career. Most of the understanding you'll gain will apply across languages, so I wouldn't worry about it being a waste of time. Learning Java should force you to understand…
Sort of mystifying that ByteBuddy (a library) is included while Spring framework is not. I realize that some people point to the edges of the Spring ecosystem as proof that it is low-quality, but it's hard to argue…
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Exponential growth of cases and deaths translate into many horrible anecdotes. It would be interesting to see geographic case density vs. geographic ventilator capacity.
I am amazed by the brilliant application of 8B/10B encoding to recover clocks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_recovery Such a brilliant system.
This can't be true, can it? I was under the impression that HTTP/2 used a persistent connection w/ multiplexing. This seems like it would be very nice in a web-browser to front-end situation, but what about for internal…
If you can't or don't want to maintain the project and can't find anyone trustworthy to take it over, just don't do anything. This effectively deprecates the project, while not harming its existing functionality. This…
You will probably learn many languages in your career. Most of the understanding you'll gain will apply across languages, so I wouldn't worry about it being a waste of time. Learning Java should force you to understand…
Sort of mystifying that ByteBuddy (a library) is included while Spring framework is not. I realize that some people point to the edges of the Spring ecosystem as proof that it is low-quality, but it's hard to argue…
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/ Exponential growth of cases and deaths translate into many horrible anecdotes. It would be interesting to see geographic case density vs. geographic ventilator capacity.
I am amazed by the brilliant application of 8B/10B encoding to recover clocks: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clock_recovery Such a brilliant system.
This can't be true, can it? I was under the impression that HTTP/2 used a persistent connection w/ multiplexing. This seems like it would be very nice in a web-browser to front-end situation, but what about for internal…
If you can't or don't want to maintain the project and can't find anyone trustworthy to take it over, just don't do anything. This effectively deprecates the project, while not harming its existing functionality. This…