What? Not a ounce of sympathy. What about the people they defraud and harassed on a daily basis to keep up the fraud?
Just to add. Looking at the current political state surrounding the Russian collusion investigation. It's not a stretch that Trump would not use this against his political enemies or "fake new media". And look at what…
Just curious, do you still have/use a Nokia cell phone?
agreed but the hack was a result of credentials being "admin/password"
Yeah I dislike that mantra, but I think it was a guideline for novice. I think the phrase should be updated to "make the test fallible".
IMO, they don't care enough to spot this. As long as deliverables are met, there is no incentive for them to dig around the roots. But I think once the "ponzi scheme" is exposed by having good talent refusing work in…
Although I'm not a fan of it. If you are doing "clever" coding. I urge fellow coders to please write some test cases for your "boring" programmers. Helps the rest of us to be brought up to speed and maintain it.
I would add to NOT practice DRY in your test cases/code. More often than not this will get you in trouble.
> Repeat yourself. It's good for you, and makes you code faster. Maintainable goes out the window...
Very well done! kudos
Yahoo Japan is a different company.
agreed. Jobs' negotiation skills are "legendary" in the valley.
"Custom" framework.. idiosyncratic code. Code that is probably not properly documented, not properly vetted, or maintained as technology evolves. It is not to say it can't be done (e.g. fb, google, ms), but the cost of…
Correct me if I'm wrong. So you argument is "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes"(Who will guard the guards themselves)?
IMO, Microsoft has the means and resources to sift thru linkedIn metadata to gain an hiring advantage over their competitors. In addition they could probably infer what other companies are doing thru their hiring and…
What use case is there for "multiple Ruby versions" within the same app?
What? Not a ounce of sympathy. What about the people they defraud and harassed on a daily basis to keep up the fraud?
Just to add. Looking at the current political state surrounding the Russian collusion investigation. It's not a stretch that Trump would not use this against his political enemies or "fake new media". And look at what…
Just curious, do you still have/use a Nokia cell phone?
agreed but the hack was a result of credentials being "admin/password"
Yeah I dislike that mantra, but I think it was a guideline for novice. I think the phrase should be updated to "make the test fallible".
IMO, they don't care enough to spot this. As long as deliverables are met, there is no incentive for them to dig around the roots. But I think once the "ponzi scheme" is exposed by having good talent refusing work in…
Although I'm not a fan of it. If you are doing "clever" coding. I urge fellow coders to please write some test cases for your "boring" programmers. Helps the rest of us to be brought up to speed and maintain it.
I would add to NOT practice DRY in your test cases/code. More often than not this will get you in trouble.
> Repeat yourself. It's good for you, and makes you code faster. Maintainable goes out the window...
Very well done! kudos
Yahoo Japan is a different company.
agreed. Jobs' negotiation skills are "legendary" in the valley.
"Custom" framework.. idiosyncratic code. Code that is probably not properly documented, not properly vetted, or maintained as technology evolves. It is not to say it can't be done (e.g. fb, google, ms), but the cost of…
Correct me if I'm wrong. So you argument is "Quis custodiet ipsos custodes"(Who will guard the guards themselves)?
IMO, Microsoft has the means and resources to sift thru linkedIn metadata to gain an hiring advantage over their competitors. In addition they could probably infer what other companies are doing thru their hiring and…
What use case is there for "multiple Ruby versions" within the same app?