I have been arguing this for years - in a 10% tongue-in-cheek kind of way - and it's strange to see it written down in an article. The stock response tends to be that in an ideal world it would be great, but it's not…
"When the races are held closer to Red Bull's factory, which is based in Milton Keynes in the UK, the delay can drop to a staggering seven milliseconds" whoopee doo.
As it happens, I'm 43, and I've also been coding for 30 years. I even have a beard :)
There is no steamroller. I know many programmers feel this way, but in my humble opinion it is a fallacy, and not a very healthy one. No-one can deny that our industry is evolving at breakneck speed, and it is an…
+1 to this. I would happily move to an open source password manager, but only if it implements this feature as well as 1p does
No but you could do what we did: http://robanderson123.wordpress.com/2013/01/05/applying-back...
Factory Girl has saved me countless hours - I love it. You can use build instead of create to avoid the db, as per previous comments. You don't have to use it at all if writing a simple unit test. But for teeing up…
There are various prepaid MasterCard / Visa companies out there - including the company I work for www.paymentcardsolutions.co.uk
I have been arguing this for years - in a 10% tongue-in-cheek kind of way - and it's strange to see it written down in an article. The stock response tends to be that in an ideal world it would be great, but it's not…
"When the races are held closer to Red Bull's factory, which is based in Milton Keynes in the UK, the delay can drop to a staggering seven milliseconds" whoopee doo.
As it happens, I'm 43, and I've also been coding for 30 years. I even have a beard :)
There is no steamroller. I know many programmers feel this way, but in my humble opinion it is a fallacy, and not a very healthy one. No-one can deny that our industry is evolving at breakneck speed, and it is an…
+1 to this. I would happily move to an open source password manager, but only if it implements this feature as well as 1p does
No but you could do what we did: http://robanderson123.wordpress.com/2013/01/05/applying-back...
Factory Girl has saved me countless hours - I love it. You can use build instead of create to avoid the db, as per previous comments. You don't have to use it at all if writing a simple unit test. But for teeing up…
There are various prepaid MasterCard / Visa companies out there - including the company I work for www.paymentcardsolutions.co.uk