I think he means Kent Beck's book.
> I've seen posts with 3pts get into the Top 10 for whatever reason I always thought it was to inject more freshness into the front page, and that certain 'authentic' users (no single-domain or all-the-things upvoters)…
But let's not forget that schema-less databases are often marketed as noSQL, so typing sql (quicker on phone) should be acceptable imo.
Why does the colour matter? Indians are varied in colour. I took the extra information to be a point of reference with regards to the reward of $10,080: that is a hefty sum for local IT workers in that country. Good on…
> we're not all xenophobic Trump supporters, not even most of us. Please, leave your virtue-signalling to reddit. We come here for a break from the partisan poo-throwing. As an aside, the article is about China, which,…
I've still to meet a person who listens to podcasts. And I know a few techies here in Sydney. Might be more of an American thing? Not sure.
There will be community-driven pattern sharing. If a pattern gets 3 'plus' votes, it goes to a mod/admin who approves it for distribution to everyone. I don't mind ads though. Static ads after the first paragraph, with…
I'm wondering the same. Of you look at the books being listed in this thread, though, it's apparent there is little fiction or other material to truly savour: everything is skim-friendly. You could probably get through…
An opinionated framework allows you to just get on with things! Like with programming. Finally deciding on a JS stack is one of the best feelings you'll have. The terror of even dishing out cursory glances toward the…
Fasting != intermittent fasting. You're not abstaining for weeks. A meal can take take 24 hours or longer to digest (especially when it's a 'feast'). It's not unusual for people to gain weight during Ramadan (they don't…
Why is storage an issue? With databases, for example, you store data upstream (on the host) and keep the dockerised app/thing mostly stateless, or at least capped with regards to storage. More details about your…
It's not about sync vs async. It's about performance. People who take up pomodoro-type work tracking are surprised at how hard it is sometimes to get 25 minutes of work done. I know many people who perform their best…
Maybe they mean, less ad impressions => less revenue => dwindling IT budget => slower server?
Pick a spot where it's hard to be objectively productive, e.g. on the elliptical at the gym (hard to code), or train (uncomfortable if packed train, too much stimulus). Read there. When you are home, work. Personally, I…
Oh, it has proper Virtual DOM now? I'll have to check it out. We've been using React for a Web app that needs to render and completely re-render (new columns etc.) lots of data - no hot updates - Vue was frustratingly…
As somebody who previously was in charge of a large (tens of thousands of staff) finance company's Asia Pacific IT workforce, I looked at dozens of Filipino CVs for new remote hires (we were moving away from India). The…
There are so many versions of jquery, and so many cdns, that most likely 70-90% of visitors don't have your specified jquery file cached. So yes, I believe it does matter. Jquery isn't something understood to be special…
But doesn't meditation impede that little thought machine that runs in most programmers' heads? What has put me off meditation a little bit was reports of people no longer getting those algorithmic lightbulb moments at…
Especially considering this is consistent with not identifying the device beyond headers sent etc. and you can't just use an IP address to map the timezone as it may be shared at the tower/exchange kilometres away (DSL)…
They can analyse the frames in a timeline and skip ahead for changes, also analysing the audio file for transients. In fact, what's to stop them just watching on 4x speed?
Did you read the article? It seems like they are providing data on the stories people clicked, and at what time, so you can draw temporal and recommendation hypotheses. Some device and location specifics are provided.…
Large companies have used this because, like Ractive, with which it kind of competes, you can produce something very quickly (Ractive was initially developed for internal news room use). Alibaba used Vue for Singles…
Walk around. If you have a floor that lets you slide around while socked, do a few hallway sprint-slides to get your circulation going. Or my favourite: 60-second plank to start every break. Pomodoro six-pack plugin.
3. You get great at estimating work in 25-minute chunks. Being able to exert that level of control is cool. 4. It directly taps into several other productivity systems like the X Method.
Then start your next pomodoro immediately. That's what I do. If you can do that and not get burned out, that's ideal, especially if you're in the zone. It's also better than increasing your pomodoro time IMO. Since I…
I think he means Kent Beck's book.
> I've seen posts with 3pts get into the Top 10 for whatever reason I always thought it was to inject more freshness into the front page, and that certain 'authentic' users (no single-domain or all-the-things upvoters)…
But let's not forget that schema-less databases are often marketed as noSQL, so typing sql (quicker on phone) should be acceptable imo.
Why does the colour matter? Indians are varied in colour. I took the extra information to be a point of reference with regards to the reward of $10,080: that is a hefty sum for local IT workers in that country. Good on…
> we're not all xenophobic Trump supporters, not even most of us. Please, leave your virtue-signalling to reddit. We come here for a break from the partisan poo-throwing. As an aside, the article is about China, which,…
I've still to meet a person who listens to podcasts. And I know a few techies here in Sydney. Might be more of an American thing? Not sure.
There will be community-driven pattern sharing. If a pattern gets 3 'plus' votes, it goes to a mod/admin who approves it for distribution to everyone. I don't mind ads though. Static ads after the first paragraph, with…
I'm wondering the same. Of you look at the books being listed in this thread, though, it's apparent there is little fiction or other material to truly savour: everything is skim-friendly. You could probably get through…
An opinionated framework allows you to just get on with things! Like with programming. Finally deciding on a JS stack is one of the best feelings you'll have. The terror of even dishing out cursory glances toward the…
Fasting != intermittent fasting. You're not abstaining for weeks. A meal can take take 24 hours or longer to digest (especially when it's a 'feast'). It's not unusual for people to gain weight during Ramadan (they don't…
Why is storage an issue? With databases, for example, you store data upstream (on the host) and keep the dockerised app/thing mostly stateless, or at least capped with regards to storage. More details about your…
It's not about sync vs async. It's about performance. People who take up pomodoro-type work tracking are surprised at how hard it is sometimes to get 25 minutes of work done. I know many people who perform their best…
Maybe they mean, less ad impressions => less revenue => dwindling IT budget => slower server?
Pick a spot where it's hard to be objectively productive, e.g. on the elliptical at the gym (hard to code), or train (uncomfortable if packed train, too much stimulus). Read there. When you are home, work. Personally, I…
Oh, it has proper Virtual DOM now? I'll have to check it out. We've been using React for a Web app that needs to render and completely re-render (new columns etc.) lots of data - no hot updates - Vue was frustratingly…
As somebody who previously was in charge of a large (tens of thousands of staff) finance company's Asia Pacific IT workforce, I looked at dozens of Filipino CVs for new remote hires (we were moving away from India). The…
There are so many versions of jquery, and so many cdns, that most likely 70-90% of visitors don't have your specified jquery file cached. So yes, I believe it does matter. Jquery isn't something understood to be special…
But doesn't meditation impede that little thought machine that runs in most programmers' heads? What has put me off meditation a little bit was reports of people no longer getting those algorithmic lightbulb moments at…
Especially considering this is consistent with not identifying the device beyond headers sent etc. and you can't just use an IP address to map the timezone as it may be shared at the tower/exchange kilometres away (DSL)…
They can analyse the frames in a timeline and skip ahead for changes, also analysing the audio file for transients. In fact, what's to stop them just watching on 4x speed?
Did you read the article? It seems like they are providing data on the stories people clicked, and at what time, so you can draw temporal and recommendation hypotheses. Some device and location specifics are provided.…
Large companies have used this because, like Ractive, with which it kind of competes, you can produce something very quickly (Ractive was initially developed for internal news room use). Alibaba used Vue for Singles…
Walk around. If you have a floor that lets you slide around while socked, do a few hallway sprint-slides to get your circulation going. Or my favourite: 60-second plank to start every break. Pomodoro six-pack plugin.
3. You get great at estimating work in 25-minute chunks. Being able to exert that level of control is cool. 4. It directly taps into several other productivity systems like the X Method.
Then start your next pomodoro immediately. That's what I do. If you can do that and not get burned out, that's ideal, especially if you're in the zone. It's also better than increasing your pomodoro time IMO. Since I…