Can't wait until someone does it in Go :-D
No it does not in agriculture. The toilet is not for bulls, simply because the bulls are already steaks. Farmers keep only a few of them. Just enough to fertilize the females.
They don't give a ... You are just a number. Even if the hiring manager really wants you, s/he is not given the budget, so they are powerless.
I was trying to say they don't seem racist or discriminating to me. They just want to save as much as possible. But they seem rather oblivious to the fact the system is set in a bit demotivating way.
No. If you leave and come back within 2 years (I think), you get the same as you had before you had left.
Sorry, I simplified a little. The newjoiners I was talking about are not interns, but a fresh-from-college full-time workers. But still...
Oracle pays its long-term employees less than newjoiners, that is no news. If you think you can get a raise by switching positions within the company - wrong! You get exactly the same no matter the position. Also nobody…
The 5 apps and their 25 libraries are in fact one entangled monolith. That is what I am talking about. It is only marketed as 5 apps. That has some hundreds external dependencies, of course.
I think that the reason of the argument is that both authors understand the definition of "large repository" very differently. With 100 engineers a monorepo might seem a good idea. With 500 it becomes nearly impossible…
Reminds me of Akka on JVM.
Two package managers are a bad idea. They would need to cooperate somehow. Pacman developers probably have heard of Gentoo, but I wouldn't call it "based on Gentoo".
Neat! So now you can run JavaScript "IDE" inside a browser inside a Linux VM inside a browser on Linux!
This is what you get when you use a full-blown web browser for a simple messaging app.
Car sharing... Interesting. So I buy a car and some random dude crashes it for me. This is the thing everybody can't wait to see.
Can't wait until someone does it in Go :-D
No it does not in agriculture. The toilet is not for bulls, simply because the bulls are already steaks. Farmers keep only a few of them. Just enough to fertilize the females.
They don't give a ... You are just a number. Even if the hiring manager really wants you, s/he is not given the budget, so they are powerless.
I was trying to say they don't seem racist or discriminating to me. They just want to save as much as possible. But they seem rather oblivious to the fact the system is set in a bit demotivating way.
No. If you leave and come back within 2 years (I think), you get the same as you had before you had left.
Sorry, I simplified a little. The newjoiners I was talking about are not interns, but a fresh-from-college full-time workers. But still...
Oracle pays its long-term employees less than newjoiners, that is no news. If you think you can get a raise by switching positions within the company - wrong! You get exactly the same no matter the position. Also nobody…
The 5 apps and their 25 libraries are in fact one entangled monolith. That is what I am talking about. It is only marketed as 5 apps. That has some hundreds external dependencies, of course.
I think that the reason of the argument is that both authors understand the definition of "large repository" very differently. With 100 engineers a monorepo might seem a good idea. With 500 it becomes nearly impossible…
Reminds me of Akka on JVM.
Two package managers are a bad idea. They would need to cooperate somehow. Pacman developers probably have heard of Gentoo, but I wouldn't call it "based on Gentoo".
Neat! So now you can run JavaScript "IDE" inside a browser inside a Linux VM inside a browser on Linux!
This is what you get when you use a full-blown web browser for a simple messaging app.
Car sharing... Interesting. So I buy a car and some random dude crashes it for me. This is the thing everybody can't wait to see.