i was so disappointed when I realised they were emulating a USB keyboard to enter the PINs. That first picture made me think they had a actual robot finger for a moment ...
I am and have done both. I tend to prefer a functional style, but even then I'm going to be using classes (or a similar construct) for quite a lot of problems.
I came here to talk about Liskov, but since you beat me to it I'll mention SOLID principles of class design instead, which it really sounds like the OP isn't aware of or just isn't following and it feels like is the…
Dunno, watching people cat something then pipe it to grep drives me up the wall. I'll let piping grep to wc -l instead of just using -c pass this time though.
"Are your parents proud of what you do for a living?" is quite effective.
Your test should explain what it's testing. Via it's name or some other mechanism. Otherwise how do you know what's gone wrong when it fails?
Why it exists ought to be explained by the existence of a test. This isn't always possible, but it's far more possible than many developers seem to think.
I remember trying to create an MHD proof of concept in physics at school after reading the book, well before the movie was released. I thought it was inspired by the book ...
I particularly enjoy IntelliJ's local history, which will go so far as to tell me whether the tests were passing or failing (and how many failed) on a specific file at a specific point in time.
Use a graph database?
I'm stunned by the number of people who think that reviewing a PR is just a matter of checking the code works and looks clean. Does nobody ask what the code is for and why you're doing it? I mean, I don't expect people…
How would they complain to you? How would they know what the problem is? Assuming they don't just fail to register and move on ...
So, when I registered for my primary email account (many, many years ago), Firstname.Lastname@provider was already taken, so I took FirstnameLastname@provider. Are you suggesting I shouldn't be allowed an account with…
Which is a modded IntelliJ ..
If you create a null reference to an Optional in any code base I have to deal with I will hunt you down and hurt you.
Worse was when I had somebody adding the ip address as an Inet4Address on every message passed between machines in a production environment that explicitly didn't have DNS (banks have occasionally very odd ideas about…
I've read loads of suggested explanations for why this is a thing over the years, and none of them have ever felt satisfactory to me. However, none of the people doing this really care why this is a thing, they care…
This makes it clear why it's in the individual advertiser's interest _and_ advertising network/website's interest to get more data on the users. The cost to the advertiser has stayed the same (or in reality, has…
Even the jerry-can point is bullshit. I already have a portable battery pack in my garage for jump starting a car with a dead battery (because it's not possible to get another car onto the drive to jump start one that…
She writes well, but the snobbery towards "genre fiction" irks me enough that I generally refer to her as a science fiction writer who does other stuff. I get the impression I'm not alone and a whole lot of people who…
SUVs have a dreadful record for safety. They feel safe, because they're so big, but they really aren't more safe than smaller vehicles.
But that's a pun! It's literally the whole point!
Most obvious in English when you're talking about "the quick and the dead".
Nearly every part of this is incorrect. Most Americans do not have good enough insurance. The cost per person of health care in the US is far, far higher than that of the countries you're deriding. People do, actually,…
Numerous, repeated stories over the years. They keep claiming they've improved, and it's possible they have, but stories keep surfacing. https://riskandinsurance.com/5-takeaways-from-teslas-safety-...
i was so disappointed when I realised they were emulating a USB keyboard to enter the PINs. That first picture made me think they had a actual robot finger for a moment ...
I am and have done both. I tend to prefer a functional style, but even then I'm going to be using classes (or a similar construct) for quite a lot of problems.
I came here to talk about Liskov, but since you beat me to it I'll mention SOLID principles of class design instead, which it really sounds like the OP isn't aware of or just isn't following and it feels like is the…
Dunno, watching people cat something then pipe it to grep drives me up the wall. I'll let piping grep to wc -l instead of just using -c pass this time though.
"Are your parents proud of what you do for a living?" is quite effective.
Your test should explain what it's testing. Via it's name or some other mechanism. Otherwise how do you know what's gone wrong when it fails?
Why it exists ought to be explained by the existence of a test. This isn't always possible, but it's far more possible than many developers seem to think.
I remember trying to create an MHD proof of concept in physics at school after reading the book, well before the movie was released. I thought it was inspired by the book ...
I particularly enjoy IntelliJ's local history, which will go so far as to tell me whether the tests were passing or failing (and how many failed) on a specific file at a specific point in time.
Use a graph database?
I'm stunned by the number of people who think that reviewing a PR is just a matter of checking the code works and looks clean. Does nobody ask what the code is for and why you're doing it? I mean, I don't expect people…
How would they complain to you? How would they know what the problem is? Assuming they don't just fail to register and move on ...
So, when I registered for my primary email account (many, many years ago), Firstname.Lastname@provider was already taken, so I took FirstnameLastname@provider. Are you suggesting I shouldn't be allowed an account with…
Which is a modded IntelliJ ..
If you create a null reference to an Optional in any code base I have to deal with I will hunt you down and hurt you.
Worse was when I had somebody adding the ip address as an Inet4Address on every message passed between machines in a production environment that explicitly didn't have DNS (banks have occasionally very odd ideas about…
I've read loads of suggested explanations for why this is a thing over the years, and none of them have ever felt satisfactory to me. However, none of the people doing this really care why this is a thing, they care…
This makes it clear why it's in the individual advertiser's interest _and_ advertising network/website's interest to get more data on the users. The cost to the advertiser has stayed the same (or in reality, has…
Even the jerry-can point is bullshit. I already have a portable battery pack in my garage for jump starting a car with a dead battery (because it's not possible to get another car onto the drive to jump start one that…
She writes well, but the snobbery towards "genre fiction" irks me enough that I generally refer to her as a science fiction writer who does other stuff. I get the impression I'm not alone and a whole lot of people who…
SUVs have a dreadful record for safety. They feel safe, because they're so big, but they really aren't more safe than smaller vehicles.
But that's a pun! It's literally the whole point!
Most obvious in English when you're talking about "the quick and the dead".
Nearly every part of this is incorrect. Most Americans do not have good enough insurance. The cost per person of health care in the US is far, far higher than that of the countries you're deriding. People do, actually,…
Numerous, repeated stories over the years. They keep claiming they've improved, and it's possible they have, but stories keep surfacing. https://riskandinsurance.com/5-takeaways-from-teslas-safety-...