If someone recommends me a subreddit, I would check it out. Reddit is not inherently bad. However, you have to understand a lot of us have a negative perception of subreddits, given how many jerks, trolls and bullies…
Your points are completely valid, I get your frustration. But you are comparing against previous generations of MacBooks. I would like to know your thoughts when comparing against e.g. a top tier ThinkPad running…
> In a place I worked, if someone left at 5:30 pm, the CTO used to joke "half day today?", even though the person came in at 9 am. In both the places I've worked, it's a common joke anyone says when somebody leaves.…
Oh, my God! I'm part of the problem!
> - early exits to hell that can only be fixed by rewriting What do you mean by that?
Wasn't Java problem a a branding issue? Java got a bad reputation of being slow and not looking native. Java apps looked like Java apps. Also, they were so slow that could actually tell when the garbage collector was…
Start there, learn English. I know so many potentially good devs that cannot be hired at good paying companies because of lack of English skills. (Speaking of Mexico, btw.)
>I suppose Uber could validate the GPS position of the driver and my phone and use that to validate my story, but I doubt they went through all that trouble :( For that, I assume they would need to have tools built for…
But it terrifies me that you say it like it's nothing and like this digital "purchasing" thing is something new (I am not disagreeing, on the contrary.) I have avoided and have never bought anything digital for those…
Could you explain?
But it's not impossible to have some tool that records all of those interactions to reproduce later. A smart enough tool could record everything since you open the site until you click save. It would not reproduce the…
Well, why not just make yet another one for one of those more useful languages, but not fall under the same trap of spending too much time on the parser?
"frankly in 2016 I am afraid the average undergrad compiler course is part of the problem as much as the solution." What do you mean by that?
Here's the story Joel Spolsky wrote some time ago[1]: > Windows 95? No problem. Nice new 32 bit API, but it still ran old 16 bit software perfectly. Microsoft obsessed about this, spending a big chunk of change testing…
I find that interesting. Could you mention some of those studies?
Do you live in Mexico? I understand if you don't, but if you do... wow! it's such a pain to carry a passport. My IFE is expired right now and I have been carrying the passport for a couple of weeks, always afraid I will…
Very easy to say, most of the times in health.
Well, the task of writing the compiler was given to an intern, so I would guess it was an experiment that ended up working well enough that became their strategy for supporting Unix.
I dont understand. Could you explain why?
Additional to the other responses, did you notice this guy wrote three books about one liners in awk, sed and perl?
I disagree, native looking applications, while "boring", at least feel natural. Every time I use an application with custom controls (which almost always look pillowy) I feel like it wasn't made by a professional, it…
> then you don't understand what Smalltalk is anyway Sorry, but I think that is just wrong. As far as I know, Pharo is one of the best and more approachable alternatives to enter the Smalltalk world. They should be…
Well, I do one hour commute in the morning, eight hours of work plus one to eat, then another hour commute back home, sometimes one and a half if there's traffic. That's eleven hours daily for a job I really like. I…
Well, if everyone is already using the pirated software in China, making it free means no loss in profit, but an increment in legitimate beta testing. I guess a free early release for China would make much more sense…
>> thats what everyone is charging for stores these days after all But as soon as Microsoft starts doing it, everyone will bury them in negative reviews and criticism for being evil, greedy and the reason the industry…
If someone recommends me a subreddit, I would check it out. Reddit is not inherently bad. However, you have to understand a lot of us have a negative perception of subreddits, given how many jerks, trolls and bullies…
Your points are completely valid, I get your frustration. But you are comparing against previous generations of MacBooks. I would like to know your thoughts when comparing against e.g. a top tier ThinkPad running…
> In a place I worked, if someone left at 5:30 pm, the CTO used to joke "half day today?", even though the person came in at 9 am. In both the places I've worked, it's a common joke anyone says when somebody leaves.…
Oh, my God! I'm part of the problem!
> - early exits to hell that can only be fixed by rewriting What do you mean by that?
Wasn't Java problem a a branding issue? Java got a bad reputation of being slow and not looking native. Java apps looked like Java apps. Also, they were so slow that could actually tell when the garbage collector was…
Start there, learn English. I know so many potentially good devs that cannot be hired at good paying companies because of lack of English skills. (Speaking of Mexico, btw.)
>I suppose Uber could validate the GPS position of the driver and my phone and use that to validate my story, but I doubt they went through all that trouble :( For that, I assume they would need to have tools built for…
But it terrifies me that you say it like it's nothing and like this digital "purchasing" thing is something new (I am not disagreeing, on the contrary.) I have avoided and have never bought anything digital for those…
Could you explain?
But it's not impossible to have some tool that records all of those interactions to reproduce later. A smart enough tool could record everything since you open the site until you click save. It would not reproduce the…
Well, why not just make yet another one for one of those more useful languages, but not fall under the same trap of spending too much time on the parser?
"frankly in 2016 I am afraid the average undergrad compiler course is part of the problem as much as the solution." What do you mean by that?
Here's the story Joel Spolsky wrote some time ago[1]: > Windows 95? No problem. Nice new 32 bit API, but it still ran old 16 bit software perfectly. Microsoft obsessed about this, spending a big chunk of change testing…
I find that interesting. Could you mention some of those studies?
Do you live in Mexico? I understand if you don't, but if you do... wow! it's such a pain to carry a passport. My IFE is expired right now and I have been carrying the passport for a couple of weeks, always afraid I will…
Very easy to say, most of the times in health.
Well, the task of writing the compiler was given to an intern, so I would guess it was an experiment that ended up working well enough that became their strategy for supporting Unix.
I dont understand. Could you explain why?
Additional to the other responses, did you notice this guy wrote three books about one liners in awk, sed and perl?
I disagree, native looking applications, while "boring", at least feel natural. Every time I use an application with custom controls (which almost always look pillowy) I feel like it wasn't made by a professional, it…
> then you don't understand what Smalltalk is anyway Sorry, but I think that is just wrong. As far as I know, Pharo is one of the best and more approachable alternatives to enter the Smalltalk world. They should be…
Well, I do one hour commute in the morning, eight hours of work plus one to eat, then another hour commute back home, sometimes one and a half if there's traffic. That's eleven hours daily for a job I really like. I…
Well, if everyone is already using the pirated software in China, making it free means no loss in profit, but an increment in legitimate beta testing. I guess a free early release for China would make much more sense…
>> thats what everyone is charging for stores these days after all But as soon as Microsoft starts doing it, everyone will bury them in negative reviews and criticism for being evil, greedy and the reason the industry…