Keep in mind Trump's term started at the same time as the soda tax... EDIT: no one can take a joke these days
Yeah there are plenty of companies that don't do code reviews still to this day. I worked for an ad agency for a bit and we were still using SVN (afaik they are still using SVN for many projects today). Everyone would…
I took it as they want to be irrelevant and outpaced by all of their competitors in the next 5 years.
“Not that I care,” she said. “It’s just interesting to see.”
Looks like they are using https://bgplayjs.com/ for that graph.
Anytime the word "coding" is mentioned: "No, you mean programming. Coding refers to developing only codes and ciphers."
The only difference between the two in my mind is that the output from a transpiler is likely going to have a ton of bloat, require additional transforming, and be a much larger amount of code than the sum of the…
The latest MacBook is essentially mobile hardware with desktop peripherals and software. Seems like the right way to go rather than bloating a smartphone with desktop software given that the amount of people who want…
The question isn't has the NSA broken all modern encryption algorithms, but rather will the NSA break all modern encryption algorithms and when.
It's not in the best interest of the wineries or the distributors to advertise that unless legally obligated to do so, which is why it isn't really common knowledge. The whole…
1) JavaScript !== Java 2) Don't even try to talk about project management frameworks because you don't understand them 3) Don't ask me if I have experience in something that isn't on my resume 4) I don't want your 3…
next time you feel like the only sane person in the room/interview/review, you really should consider the possibility that you are correct I've been amazed by how often this is true, especially in the world of "startup…
I'd say both exist in every person. I'm a software engineer with some design background. I got into programming because after trying to get into design, I found it wasn't my thing, but I've had many employers that…
A company I used to work for once tried to measure the productivity of developers by having a visible dashboard with each developer's amount of lines of code written (or rather lines of code committed to our Git repo).…
Welcome to capitalism.
I've never met anyone that's part of my generation that thinks being chipped is cool. I would argue that older generations are often more likely to "drink the kool-aid" when it comes to corporate policy.
What are you even talking about?
If you assign a task that is estimated at 2 days of work and it actually is going to take 2 weeks, it should be pretty clear way before that 2 weeks has elapsed. At that point you could get a second opinion from another…
It would be sweet to see something like this integrated into a sample service like Splice or Noiiz.
"It [technology] creates feedback loops that can fundamentally change the nature of how people interact and societies move (in ways that probably none of us predicted)." 1) Marxists have been writing about this for…
tldr; it's email's fault that I can't manage my OCD and time during working hours. I mean, same. I can't get work done because video games and reddit exist. It's their fault ;)
There are simple solutions for all of these things. 1) keep work email and personal email segregated by only using your work email for work related services. Also, don't prioritize personal email over doing actual work.…
At the company I work for, email is only really used for the executive and HR teams to send mass communications to employees. Almost all communication between employees is done through Slack under the assumption that…
Why do you think iPhone has become a status symbol? I would guess it's partially because Android has had so many issues with fake apps and malware in the Google Play Store that Android has become somewhat laughable.…
I'm sure there's some people that buy an iPhone for status (gotta have those blue iMessage bubbles), but I don't think it's any kind of majority. I've had an iPhone for the last 5 years or so because I've found there's…
Keep in mind Trump's term started at the same time as the soda tax... EDIT: no one can take a joke these days
Yeah there are plenty of companies that don't do code reviews still to this day. I worked for an ad agency for a bit and we were still using SVN (afaik they are still using SVN for many projects today). Everyone would…
I took it as they want to be irrelevant and outpaced by all of their competitors in the next 5 years.
“Not that I care,” she said. “It’s just interesting to see.”
Looks like they are using https://bgplayjs.com/ for that graph.
Anytime the word "coding" is mentioned: "No, you mean programming. Coding refers to developing only codes and ciphers."
The only difference between the two in my mind is that the output from a transpiler is likely going to have a ton of bloat, require additional transforming, and be a much larger amount of code than the sum of the…
The latest MacBook is essentially mobile hardware with desktop peripherals and software. Seems like the right way to go rather than bloating a smartphone with desktop software given that the amount of people who want…
The question isn't has the NSA broken all modern encryption algorithms, but rather will the NSA break all modern encryption algorithms and when.
It's not in the best interest of the wineries or the distributors to advertise that unless legally obligated to do so, which is why it isn't really common knowledge. The whole…
1) JavaScript !== Java 2) Don't even try to talk about project management frameworks because you don't understand them 3) Don't ask me if I have experience in something that isn't on my resume 4) I don't want your 3…
next time you feel like the only sane person in the room/interview/review, you really should consider the possibility that you are correct I've been amazed by how often this is true, especially in the world of "startup…
I'd say both exist in every person. I'm a software engineer with some design background. I got into programming because after trying to get into design, I found it wasn't my thing, but I've had many employers that…
A company I used to work for once tried to measure the productivity of developers by having a visible dashboard with each developer's amount of lines of code written (or rather lines of code committed to our Git repo).…
Welcome to capitalism.
I've never met anyone that's part of my generation that thinks being chipped is cool. I would argue that older generations are often more likely to "drink the kool-aid" when it comes to corporate policy.
What are you even talking about?
If you assign a task that is estimated at 2 days of work and it actually is going to take 2 weeks, it should be pretty clear way before that 2 weeks has elapsed. At that point you could get a second opinion from another…
It would be sweet to see something like this integrated into a sample service like Splice or Noiiz.
"It [technology] creates feedback loops that can fundamentally change the nature of how people interact and societies move (in ways that probably none of us predicted)." 1) Marxists have been writing about this for…
tldr; it's email's fault that I can't manage my OCD and time during working hours. I mean, same. I can't get work done because video games and reddit exist. It's their fault ;)
There are simple solutions for all of these things. 1) keep work email and personal email segregated by only using your work email for work related services. Also, don't prioritize personal email over doing actual work.…
At the company I work for, email is only really used for the executive and HR teams to send mass communications to employees. Almost all communication between employees is done through Slack under the assumption that…
Why do you think iPhone has become a status symbol? I would guess it's partially because Android has had so many issues with fake apps and malware in the Google Play Store that Android has become somewhat laughable.…
I'm sure there's some people that buy an iPhone for status (gotta have those blue iMessage bubbles), but I don't think it's any kind of majority. I've had an iPhone for the last 5 years or so because I've found there's…