I'm not sure what your setup is, but 8 seconds to load a profile is not my experience. It takes less than a second here. This is an anecdotal datapoint that is insanely useless in the real world, but the fact that it is…
Please provide sources for core usage for each of the games referenced in your list.
It makes sense. Just like "economy" vs "first class" for travel. As a business, it needs to partition out the consumer buckets into various groups for profit maximization.
For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem. From Windows or Mac,…
Can you please show at least one example that you consider to be "great"? I'm curious.
It's almost disheartening that there are folks out there that like the clump, cluttered busy mess that is sourcehut.org over the clean, beautiful design of the Stripe website.
jealousy
My family has ordered online from all three of these retailers during this pandemic. Walmart and Target may have roots in traditional retail, but their online pipeline is quite robust these days.
shorts taking profits.. remember, you have to buy to close a short position.
I'd rather use a native app than a PWA any day of the week. The experience of a mobile web app is clunky, slow, typically ugly, and just a generally bad experience.
Essentially all of the events you mention plus a good amount more are either in an active product development pipeline for vendors we work with or are actively being worked on internally on devices we are building. It's…
I'm in the industry and I have to agree here. All of the devices we develop and use (third-party) either already have this capability built-in to the device or are working on it right now.
Every single line of code at my company is subject to a peer reviewed pull request and isn't accepted unless at least 3 people approve it.
what about code review? And if the answer is that everyone at the company is a rock star and doesn't ever need code review, then I'll be at a loss of words.
I'm currently at a company where our iOS product has millions of paying customers. FWIW: We run a flavor of the coordinator pattern + MVVM. We use delegation to handle messaging between view models and view controllers.…
Easiest way to cut through the noise is to give candidates some whiteboard questions. This will invariably filter out some good candidates that aren't good at these problems, but you'll be left with a bunch that have…
I still don't know why DropBox is a thing. For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the…
I do, but more so the era in which I heavily used it. I started a local IRC channel for my high school. Word spread and eventually we had 100-200 people on it every single night, which was a non trivial % population of…
native, all the way. launch on one platform. get traction? fine, scale to multiple platforms and at that time evaluate whether you should move to a cross platform framework (i.e. react)
https://teachyourselfcs.com/
1) Do every easy/medium problem on leetcode. Do the hard ones, too, if you want to go above and beyond. 2) Go back to step 1 until you pass an interview.
i'm self taught without a CS degree. I filled in many of the gaps by studying for technical interviews. I can rattle off every type of data structure, every type of classical algorithm (even the inefficient ones for…
i was able to do this. i had one side project/app published in the app store and one freelance contract. those alone got my foot in the door for technical interviews... from there, there is no free lunch, however: study…
I'm not sure what your setup is, but 8 seconds to load a profile is not my experience. It takes less than a second here. This is an anecdotal datapoint that is insanely useless in the real world, but the fact that it is…
Please provide sources for core usage for each of the games referenced in your list.
It makes sense. Just like "economy" vs "first class" for travel. As a business, it needs to partition out the consumer buckets into various groups for profit maximization.
For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem. From Windows or Mac,…
Can you please show at least one example that you consider to be "great"? I'm curious.
It's almost disheartening that there are folks out there that like the clump, cluttered busy mess that is sourcehut.org over the clean, beautiful design of the Stripe website.
jealousy
For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the mounted filesystem. From Windows or Mac,…
My family has ordered online from all three of these retailers during this pandemic. Walmart and Target may have roots in traditional retail, but their online pipeline is quite robust these days.
shorts taking profits.. remember, you have to buy to close a short position.
I'd rather use a native app than a PWA any day of the week. The experience of a mobile web app is clunky, slow, typically ugly, and just a generally bad experience.
Essentially all of the events you mention plus a good amount more are either in an active product development pipeline for vendors we work with or are actively being worked on internally on devices we are building. It's…
I'm in the industry and I have to agree here. All of the devices we develop and use (third-party) either already have this capability built-in to the device or are working on it right now.
Every single line of code at my company is subject to a peer reviewed pull request and isn't accepted unless at least 3 people approve it.
what about code review? And if the answer is that everyone at the company is a rock star and doesn't ever need code review, then I'll be at a loss of words.
I'm currently at a company where our iOS product has millions of paying customers. FWIW: We run a flavor of the coordinator pattern + MVVM. We use delegation to handle messaging between view models and view controllers.…
Easiest way to cut through the noise is to give candidates some whiteboard questions. This will invariably filter out some good candidates that aren't good at these problems, but you'll be left with a bunch that have…
I still don't know why DropBox is a thing. For a Linux user, you can already build such a system yourself quite trivially by getting an FTP account, mounting it locally with curlftpfs, and then using SVN or CVS on the…
I do, but more so the era in which I heavily used it. I started a local IRC channel for my high school. Word spread and eventually we had 100-200 people on it every single night, which was a non trivial % population of…
native, all the way. launch on one platform. get traction? fine, scale to multiple platforms and at that time evaluate whether you should move to a cross platform framework (i.e. react)
https://teachyourselfcs.com/
1) Do every easy/medium problem on leetcode. Do the hard ones, too, if you want to go above and beyond. 2) Go back to step 1 until you pass an interview.
i'm self taught without a CS degree. I filled in many of the gaps by studying for technical interviews. I can rattle off every type of data structure, every type of classical algorithm (even the inefficient ones for…
i was able to do this. i had one side project/app published in the app store and one freelance contract. those alone got my foot in the door for technical interviews... from there, there is no free lunch, however: study…