Fair point, but large, popular and well maintained/healthy repos would likely be better to learn from than SO. Lots of stack overflow convos have moved to GitHub issues as well.
They're learning from working code in GitHub, IDE "co-pilots"...
Sounds like something that can be applied to the call center operator voice as well.
Good point. Might be nice to have some redundancy if a game controller is used for a mission critical component, but apparently, the US military approves. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/19/16333376/us-navy-military...
Step 1 towards, "we will be using Teams for day-to-day collaboration".
Likely, one would need to follow the "donations" to see who's really in charge.
US healthcare is most definitely not free market.
Any developer familiar with mustache templates, Backbone and/or Angular should immediately pick up Vuejs templating. For me and most others I've heard from, the cognitive overhead was minimal.
About time, but I think it would be beneficial to have a way of filtering these "paid" reviews or not counting them towards the overall rating. Something for everyone ...
Agreed on the latency with the driver. Let's also think about the diminishing skills that we'll experience once automation takes over the majority of our driving. Imagine taking 3-4 weeks off from driving and then being…
Same. The touchpad on my x230 was terrible--hours of forum searching and 2 driver updates never fixed it. I'm happy that I learned to use the nub, but it just felt ridiculous that Lenovo hadn't figured out how to make a…
Amazing and buttery smooth on my Android/Chrome, but as of now, there are big accessibility hurdles to overcome with Canvas and that's concerning.
If you visit Gmail with Firefox on Android, Google will serve up a low-fidelity, non-ajax version of the site/app... a very poor user experience vs Android Chrome. I feel like this is done intentionally as Safari on iOS…
From a certain perspective, one could view those as accomplishments in relation to all he has learned/accomplished and contributed within the coding community.
"causing real issues for carriers where they have to spend a lot of money upgrading networks, and pushing fiber deeper into their networks" I've been reading over and over again how the ISPs should already have this…
Probably not all. Moral issues generally stem for religious & cultural upbringing. China is a country that has minimal issues with human cloning. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/science/20tier.html
My memory is fuzzy about this, but at that time, the mpaa/riaa/etc had been coming down real hard on YouTube. Without the G or another big boy coming in, their ship would have been in a precarious situation with all of…
Just seems like typical retailing to me. Non mass-market books don't get discounts. If someone is really searching to purchase "Jim Harrison: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1964-2008", they're probably going to buy it…
No Snowden on board? Hiding in the smuggler cargo bays, perhaps?
All this makes me wonder if the NSA has the ability to tap your medical records. Has this reach been talked about? In their terms, nothing is off limits, correct?
How long before the app starts showing ads on your home screen?
Fair point, but large, popular and well maintained/healthy repos would likely be better to learn from than SO. Lots of stack overflow convos have moved to GitHub issues as well.
They're learning from working code in GitHub, IDE "co-pilots"...
Sounds like something that can be applied to the call center operator voice as well.
Good point. Might be nice to have some redundancy if a game controller is used for a mission critical component, but apparently, the US military approves. https://www.theverge.com/2017/9/19/16333376/us-navy-military...
Step 1 towards, "we will be using Teams for day-to-day collaboration".
Likely, one would need to follow the "donations" to see who's really in charge.
US healthcare is most definitely not free market.
Any developer familiar with mustache templates, Backbone and/or Angular should immediately pick up Vuejs templating. For me and most others I've heard from, the cognitive overhead was minimal.
About time, but I think it would be beneficial to have a way of filtering these "paid" reviews or not counting them towards the overall rating. Something for everyone ...
Agreed on the latency with the driver. Let's also think about the diminishing skills that we'll experience once automation takes over the majority of our driving. Imagine taking 3-4 weeks off from driving and then being…
Same. The touchpad on my x230 was terrible--hours of forum searching and 2 driver updates never fixed it. I'm happy that I learned to use the nub, but it just felt ridiculous that Lenovo hadn't figured out how to make a…
Amazing and buttery smooth on my Android/Chrome, but as of now, there are big accessibility hurdles to overcome with Canvas and that's concerning.
If you visit Gmail with Firefox on Android, Google will serve up a low-fidelity, non-ajax version of the site/app... a very poor user experience vs Android Chrome. I feel like this is done intentionally as Safari on iOS…
From a certain perspective, one could view those as accomplishments in relation to all he has learned/accomplished and contributed within the coding community.
"causing real issues for carriers where they have to spend a lot of money upgrading networks, and pushing fiber deeper into their networks" I've been reading over and over again how the ISPs should already have this…
Probably not all. Moral issues generally stem for religious & cultural upbringing. China is a country that has minimal issues with human cloning. http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/20/science/20tier.html
My memory is fuzzy about this, but at that time, the mpaa/riaa/etc had been coming down real hard on YouTube. Without the G or another big boy coming in, their ship would have been in a precarious situation with all of…
Just seems like typical retailing to me. Non mass-market books don't get discounts. If someone is really searching to purchase "Jim Harrison: A Comprehensive Bibliography, 1964-2008", they're probably going to buy it…
No Snowden on board? Hiding in the smuggler cargo bays, perhaps?
All this makes me wonder if the NSA has the ability to tap your medical records. Has this reach been talked about? In their terms, nothing is off limits, correct?
How long before the app starts showing ads on your home screen?