>> the ISP gets payed for the ISP gets paid for
>> pay and be payed pay and be paid
>> you get payed you get paid
>> should get payed should get paid >> people are payed people are paid
>> with the payed version? with the paid version
>> if you where payed if you were paid
>> I payed for my friend's dinner and she payed me back. I paid for my friend's dinner and she paid me back.
>> would have payed would have paid
>> payed actors paid actors
>> consideration payed consideration paid
paid
tailor
>> wet weather that makes organic growing impossible What what what?
Eventually, the economy will crash, or at least the cheap energy will run out, and then people will be forced to get tough again.
God, no. How do you decide what stack to work on? Should I use Python 2 for maximum compatibility, or Python 3 since it's the future? Should I spend my time on KDE or Gnome. Do I use Angular 2 or Angular 3? TypeScript…
You might have 99 problems, but writing an interesting and insightful Hacker News comment ain't one.
Doesn't a fintech programmer already make ~$450k (all in)
If there are good, seasoned engineers in Silicon Valley that can't pass the Google interview, they sure as hell can't find very many in Orlando or Des Moines.
I've had great success using event timestamp ( milliseconds since 1970 ) as a column, with an index on it. And then when you query you can use BETWEEN. If you write your own ORM you can make it automatically calculate…
>> the ISP gets payed for the ISP gets paid for
>> pay and be payed pay and be paid
>> you get payed you get paid
>> should get payed should get paid >> people are payed people are paid
>> with the payed version? with the paid version
>> if you where payed if you were paid
>> I payed for my friend's dinner and she payed me back. I paid for my friend's dinner and she paid me back.
>> would have payed would have paid
>> payed actors paid actors
>> consideration payed consideration paid
paid
paid
tailor
>> wet weather that makes organic growing impossible What what what?
Eventually, the economy will crash, or at least the cheap energy will run out, and then people will be forced to get tough again.
God, no. How do you decide what stack to work on? Should I use Python 2 for maximum compatibility, or Python 3 since it's the future? Should I spend my time on KDE or Gnome. Do I use Angular 2 or Angular 3? TypeScript…
You might have 99 problems, but writing an interesting and insightful Hacker News comment ain't one.
Doesn't a fintech programmer already make ~$450k (all in)
If there are good, seasoned engineers in Silicon Valley that can't pass the Google interview, they sure as hell can't find very many in Orlando or Des Moines.
I've had great success using event timestamp ( milliseconds since 1970 ) as a column, with an index on it. And then when you query you can use BETWEEN. If you write your own ORM you can make it automatically calculate…