In my experience, autocomplete/intellisense/LSP/etc is very difficult to get working on most codebases if you aren't already intimately familiar with how that codebase / language / framework / etc works, or someone with…
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The video makes it much more clear.
You should be using automated checks to keep credentials out of your repo, not relying on individual developers. And those checks can have explicit exceptions for known safe/public/test keys, just like you might…
I reformatted and uploaded the game to a US-based print on demand game publisher. If you can't print your own and need a copy before the author has them back in stock or don't want to ship from the UK, here you go:…
I wish you well, and wish I had money to invest. When you grow enough to be looking for devops engineers, or sooner for just software engineers, look me up?
> The Github license requires a waiver of the requirement of attribution insofar as such waiver is needed for Github to do what it already does e.g. as the license indicates, provide search results without attribution.…
Is there room here for some sort of industry body or label group to promote a "Works Offline" sort of brand, like organic and kosher food labels? Device makers would get to use the logo if their device wasn't utterly…
+1 for having a "use our API and solve a problem" question on your application. I love encountering those [when the API in question is well documented, which yours is]!
I can't speak to working for Dropbox, but interviewing for this position was one of the more enjoyable experiences I've had in the job market lately.
There's an excellent response to be made regarding the "silliness" of weighing cool research vs the ethics of the body doing the research, but making it explicitly would invoke Godwin's Law.
In my experience, autocomplete/intellisense/LSP/etc is very difficult to get working on most codebases if you aren't already intimately familiar with how that codebase / language / framework / etc works, or someone with…
Location: Boston(ish), USA Remote: Preferred Willing to relocate: SF, LA, NYC, Seattle, Chicago, ...? Technologies: Python, Go, C++, bash, Lua, etc. Terraform, CloudFormation, Chef, Puppet, Ansible. AWS, GCP. Docker,…
The video makes it much more clear.
You should be using automated checks to keep credentials out of your repo, not relying on individual developers. And those checks can have explicit exceptions for known safe/public/test keys, just like you might…
I reformatted and uploaded the game to a US-based print on demand game publisher. If you can't print your own and need a copy before the author has them back in stock or don't want to ship from the UK, here you go:…
I wish you well, and wish I had money to invest. When you grow enough to be looking for devops engineers, or sooner for just software engineers, look me up?
> The Github license requires a waiver of the requirement of attribution insofar as such waiver is needed for Github to do what it already does e.g. as the license indicates, provide search results without attribution.…
Is there room here for some sort of industry body or label group to promote a "Works Offline" sort of brand, like organic and kosher food labels? Device makers would get to use the logo if their device wasn't utterly…
+1 for having a "use our API and solve a problem" question on your application. I love encountering those [when the API in question is well documented, which yours is]!
I can't speak to working for Dropbox, but interviewing for this position was one of the more enjoyable experiences I've had in the job market lately.
There's an excellent response to be made regarding the "silliness" of weighing cool research vs the ethics of the body doing the research, but making it explicitly would invoke Godwin's Law.