US doesn't include VAT on their price tags if I'm correct.
If one can afford it then why not? It's everywhere, not just gadget industry. People buy new models of premium cars when they come out, people buy a new pair of $600 shoes when new collection arrives. Those people don't…
Well, programmers are humans too and humans (mostly) like beautiful stuff, so there's a valid point in ruby being better at attracting and get people involved than Python does. Having worked with both, this beauty thing…
US doesn't include VAT on their price tags if I'm correct.
If one can afford it then why not? It's everywhere, not just gadget industry. People buy new models of premium cars when they come out, people buy a new pair of $600 shoes when new collection arrives. Those people don't…
Well, programmers are humans too and humans (mostly) like beautiful stuff, so there's a valid point in ruby being better at attracting and get people involved than Python does. Having worked with both, this beauty thing…