Could you give me some examples of those cycles? Genuinely curious what you mean. I started my career just a couple years ago. In my first company, they used 10+ year old tooling and imo it was terrible. A very old…
Yes, at ETH Zürich. I'm not a big fan of Eiffel, but pre- & postconditions + invariants are a great way to verify simple functions in isolation. Still needs integration and end-to-end tests to verify sufficient…
Using a chaotic system to predict a chaotic system.
I studied at ETH Zürich and am Swiss. It still always surprises me how competitive we are as such a super small country.
Your argument seems to be in bad faith, but I'll bite. As a Swiss, OKAY! Whatever, so my life sucks 0.1% more in order for thousands of potential employees in the taxi service to get better living conditions as demanded…
Yes, Redmond got involved later due to the immense success. Doesn't take anything away from the fact that the core is being developed by a small team in Switzerland.
I interviewed with the VSCode team at Microsoft Zürich (didn't get the job because there were more senior candidates that already contributed to the open source repo, fair game). I have to say I'm super impressed that a…
Could you give me some examples of those cycles? Genuinely curious what you mean. I started my career just a couple years ago. In my first company, they used 10+ year old tooling and imo it was terrible. A very old…
Yes, at ETH Zürich. I'm not a big fan of Eiffel, but pre- & postconditions + invariants are a great way to verify simple functions in isolation. Still needs integration and end-to-end tests to verify sufficient…
Using a chaotic system to predict a chaotic system.
I studied at ETH Zürich and am Swiss. It still always surprises me how competitive we are as such a super small country.
Your argument seems to be in bad faith, but I'll bite. As a Swiss, OKAY! Whatever, so my life sucks 0.1% more in order for thousands of potential employees in the taxi service to get better living conditions as demanded…
Yes, Redmond got involved later due to the immense success. Doesn't take anything away from the fact that the core is being developed by a small team in Switzerland.
I interviewed with the VSCode team at Microsoft Zürich (didn't get the job because there were more senior candidates that already contributed to the open source repo, fair game). I have to say I'm super impressed that a…