I also have IBS and was diagnosed years ago, but I never heard of different classifications that you mentioned, IBS-C or IBS-D. Mostly, I classify the severity as "day-to-day", workdays usually being the worst. I…
From a Product Management standpoint, this is good advice. But what do you do when you're a software developer who sees these problems but have your hands tied by management?
I am seriously considering starting an @home project to simulate this.
These kids were business majors. I would fail them not on the principle of cheating, but because they cheated and got caught. First rule of cheating: never pass the exam with 100%
He's not better than that. You have to remember, he caters to an Apple audience. Because of this, when he is critical of Apple, his tone is soft and non-threatening so as to not offend his audience. When he is critical…
This is why I never contributed to open-source software. I guess it's just an irrational fear of failure at the bottom of it.
Sometimes good posts are worth rerunning.
I'm there too. I often measure myself against the fact that Einstein invented the theory of relativity in his early 20s. Meanwhile, I'm 30 now with a Masters degree in CS that I feel is worthless, writing what amounts…
I also have IBS and was diagnosed years ago, but I never heard of different classifications that you mentioned, IBS-C or IBS-D. Mostly, I classify the severity as "day-to-day", workdays usually being the worst. I…
From a Product Management standpoint, this is good advice. But what do you do when you're a software developer who sees these problems but have your hands tied by management?
I am seriously considering starting an @home project to simulate this.
These kids were business majors. I would fail them not on the principle of cheating, but because they cheated and got caught. First rule of cheating: never pass the exam with 100%
He's not better than that. You have to remember, he caters to an Apple audience. Because of this, when he is critical of Apple, his tone is soft and non-threatening so as to not offend his audience. When he is critical…
This is why I never contributed to open-source software. I guess it's just an irrational fear of failure at the bottom of it.
Sometimes good posts are worth rerunning.
I'm there too. I often measure myself against the fact that Einstein invented the theory of relativity in his early 20s. Meanwhile, I'm 30 now with a Masters degree in CS that I feel is worthless, writing what amounts…