Just curious, what obscure browsers do you use?
You should go after the low hanging fruits first. Check if the request is coming from a trusted browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc). If not, block them. I'm sure that'll cut down scrapes by a lot. And then, you can…
I would say the downside that you mentioned can also be a strength too! Thanks for the response. I've been trying to decide between Go and Elixir as my next new language. Both languages sound like they have great…
Nope, not doing well with Codility doesn't mean you're a bad programmer. Every time I interview for a position, I spend a few weeks reviewing data structures and algorithms. Otherwise, I wouldn't do well at them either.…
I don't want to digress too much from the main discussion, but what are the main reasons people use Go? What are the main use cases for Go? Just looking for a new programming language to learn for some of the next web…
Whether or not Apple has a definite vision for VR, I'm sure it's always a good idea to spend some resources on R&D just in case they need to compete in that space in the future. Apple can absolutely afford it. Of all…
I personally regret not dropping out when I had the chance. The extra debt really wasn't worth it. It might be harder to get a job without a degree though. HR departments for big companies are pretty keen on college…
I agree that programming at work isn't as fun as it is when you're just hacking away on side projects. But there's also that satisfaction of learning your craft well.
Some designers I know always bash Reddit for having an "ugly" design, but out of all the link aggregators out there, the links on Reddit "pop" out at me. I can comprehend the whole page by just glancing. Other link…
Just curious, what obscure browsers do you use?
You should go after the low hanging fruits first. Check if the request is coming from a trusted browser (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, etc). If not, block them. I'm sure that'll cut down scrapes by a lot. And then, you can…
I would say the downside that you mentioned can also be a strength too! Thanks for the response. I've been trying to decide between Go and Elixir as my next new language. Both languages sound like they have great…
Nope, not doing well with Codility doesn't mean you're a bad programmer. Every time I interview for a position, I spend a few weeks reviewing data structures and algorithms. Otherwise, I wouldn't do well at them either.…
I don't want to digress too much from the main discussion, but what are the main reasons people use Go? What are the main use cases for Go? Just looking for a new programming language to learn for some of the next web…
Whether or not Apple has a definite vision for VR, I'm sure it's always a good idea to spend some resources on R&D just in case they need to compete in that space in the future. Apple can absolutely afford it. Of all…
I personally regret not dropping out when I had the chance. The extra debt really wasn't worth it. It might be harder to get a job without a degree though. HR departments for big companies are pretty keen on college…
I agree that programming at work isn't as fun as it is when you're just hacking away on side projects. But there's also that satisfaction of learning your craft well.
Some designers I know always bash Reddit for having an "ugly" design, but out of all the link aggregators out there, the links on Reddit "pop" out at me. I can comprehend the whole page by just glancing. Other link…