In my culture, this is considered a dick move.
My mistake. It appears that Github still doesn't have any first-party CI offering. I must have confused it with the other two.
I love it! I think I might pitch this as something to do with coworkers under the guise of learning more about CI tools. We already use Jenkins, but the SRE team manages it, so us programmers don't get to play with it…
WTF? This has no instructions at all for assembling a PC!
I'm guessing it stands for "street cred zero" as in having zero street credibility. Wiktionary defines "street cred" as: > Credibility among young, hip urban dwellers; particularly important in the hip-hop and rap…
Amen! But I know what my company would say. "Training devs and SRE on a new language is too expensive. And there are too few Rust devs in the job market, and the ones there are are too expensive to hire."
The person in the article started at 16 and is now 19.
I know I'm completely missing the point, but how does knowing which plane is upsetting your cat help with the situation? Are you going to report them to the FAA or something? P.S. Coming up with examples for things in…
In my culture, this is considered a dick move.
My mistake. It appears that Github still doesn't have any first-party CI offering. I must have confused it with the other two.
I love it! I think I might pitch this as something to do with coworkers under the guise of learning more about CI tools. We already use Jenkins, but the SRE team manages it, so us programmers don't get to play with it…
WTF? This has no instructions at all for assembling a PC!
I'm guessing it stands for "street cred zero" as in having zero street credibility. Wiktionary defines "street cred" as: > Credibility among young, hip urban dwellers; particularly important in the hip-hop and rap…
Amen! But I know what my company would say. "Training devs and SRE on a new language is too expensive. And there are too few Rust devs in the job market, and the ones there are are too expensive to hire."
The person in the article started at 16 and is now 19.
I know I'm completely missing the point, but how does knowing which plane is upsetting your cat help with the situation? Are you going to report them to the FAA or something? P.S. Coming up with examples for things in…