There was a big hype a while back about how people just wanted to keep it "real". And they would say all kinds of things that, while possibly true, possibly honest, were not constructive or helpful. I love this word…
For most purposes, being the best isn't necessary, only being good.
Be that as it may, I'm quite grateful to whoever did the original writeup. He did a great job of doing it respectfully and providing a ton of good data for people considering Scala, or really any new language.
So I'm not a big lisp guy, but from what I understand and what I know of CL, lisp is in a much better place on the expressiveness:simplicity relationship than Scala. That said, some of these issues (slow collections,…
It's more like $225k after tax, which gives about $60k discretionary.
It's true, but we would still be saving more than OP if we made $90k, and that's without the adjustments to our spending that we would no doubt make if our income fell so much.
On the eleventh day he was probably wishing he had thought about getting some more rice or conserving what he had. Maybe I am missing the point of this poem.
I made a throwaway, because I don't want friends to know the details of my finances. Your categories (after tax): A. Rent - 10% B. Debt service - No loans, no pending CC debt. C. Discretionary - 30% D. Net (savings) -…
There was a big hype a while back about how people just wanted to keep it "real". And they would say all kinds of things that, while possibly true, possibly honest, were not constructive or helpful. I love this word…
For most purposes, being the best isn't necessary, only being good.
Be that as it may, I'm quite grateful to whoever did the original writeup. He did a great job of doing it respectfully and providing a ton of good data for people considering Scala, or really any new language.
So I'm not a big lisp guy, but from what I understand and what I know of CL, lisp is in a much better place on the expressiveness:simplicity relationship than Scala. That said, some of these issues (slow collections,…
It's more like $225k after tax, which gives about $60k discretionary.
It's true, but we would still be saving more than OP if we made $90k, and that's without the adjustments to our spending that we would no doubt make if our income fell so much.
On the eleventh day he was probably wishing he had thought about getting some more rice or conserving what he had. Maybe I am missing the point of this poem.
I made a throwaway, because I don't want friends to know the details of my finances. Your categories (after tax): A. Rent - 10% B. Debt service - No loans, no pending CC debt. C. Discretionary - 30% D. Net (savings) -…