Getting to the next interview stage is not 'getting something back' according to his criteria - at that stage he doesn't know if he wants to progress, and doing a test doesn't provide more information. It gives the…
I read the article - your points are covered by it, maybe that's why people are downvoting instead of discussing. That quote attributes more credit to programma2003 than wiring (precursor vs. inspired by). Is that an…
Small structural changes can result in large changes in effect and toxicity. Moving to a new series like NBoMe which may share some properties, from halogenated phenylethylamines can mean very different effects.…
It's alright.
The three stigmata of palmer eldritch
My code is always in a broken state...
The article is very opinionated, with bolded sentences, repeated phrasing, and is mainly imperatives. The immediate response for me is 'some other fucker is telling me I have to work now?' Work means different things…
The server image was made July 23, his fake IDs were intercepted July 10. I guess the investigation stemming from the IDs was probably where it started to come together.
Why should they prevent panic selling? They didn't prevent panic buying...
So, this is the culmination of 8 years of rants and blog posts? This is what he's been trying to say all that time? What a peak he has reached. What an insight. I'm trying to think of an apt analogy for this post that…
This is the Qi II book, it has a lot of information and code examples: http://www.lambdassociates.org/Book/page000.htm
yeah, nice one.
I don't know, what does a guy have to do to get a language accepted these days. Integrate it with one of the most popular platforms, base the syntax on the most popular syntax, make the type system sound and expressive…
So many sentences in bold, yet so little substance. What he seems to be saying is that to be a better interface between development and customers/management/etc requires more than pure programming ability. Yeah, ok. And…
Heheh just read this - it 'turns out'. Love it. See, it turns out use of the phrase is still going strong after all these years.
This is a story of a person, not a place. Music was better when I was fourteen too.
Yeah, I enjoyed it when I first read it (about when it first came out), but I tried to reread it more recently, and found it patronising. I think these pragmatic programmer books are like the pop-psychology of…
I agree. In particular I found the tool on this page very useful: http://cspangled.blogspot.com/2010/05/staying-efficient.html
I think a lot of this depends on context. Programming books tend to require a certain amount of concentration, especially if covering topics novel to the reader, and if they have a decent information density. That's ok,…
Getting to the next interview stage is not 'getting something back' according to his criteria - at that stage he doesn't know if he wants to progress, and doing a test doesn't provide more information. It gives the…
I read the article - your points are covered by it, maybe that's why people are downvoting instead of discussing. That quote attributes more credit to programma2003 than wiring (precursor vs. inspired by). Is that an…
Small structural changes can result in large changes in effect and toxicity. Moving to a new series like NBoMe which may share some properties, from halogenated phenylethylamines can mean very different effects.…
It's alright.
The three stigmata of palmer eldritch
My code is always in a broken state...
The article is very opinionated, with bolded sentences, repeated phrasing, and is mainly imperatives. The immediate response for me is 'some other fucker is telling me I have to work now?' Work means different things…
The server image was made July 23, his fake IDs were intercepted July 10. I guess the investigation stemming from the IDs was probably where it started to come together.
Why should they prevent panic selling? They didn't prevent panic buying...
So, this is the culmination of 8 years of rants and blog posts? This is what he's been trying to say all that time? What a peak he has reached. What an insight. I'm trying to think of an apt analogy for this post that…
This is the Qi II book, it has a lot of information and code examples: http://www.lambdassociates.org/Book/page000.htm
yeah, nice one.
I don't know, what does a guy have to do to get a language accepted these days. Integrate it with one of the most popular platforms, base the syntax on the most popular syntax, make the type system sound and expressive…
So many sentences in bold, yet so little substance. What he seems to be saying is that to be a better interface between development and customers/management/etc requires more than pure programming ability. Yeah, ok. And…
Heheh just read this - it 'turns out'. Love it. See, it turns out use of the phrase is still going strong after all these years.
This is a story of a person, not a place. Music was better when I was fourteen too.
Yeah, I enjoyed it when I first read it (about when it first came out), but I tried to reread it more recently, and found it patronising. I think these pragmatic programmer books are like the pop-psychology of…
I agree. In particular I found the tool on this page very useful: http://cspangled.blogspot.com/2010/05/staying-efficient.html
I think a lot of this depends on context. Programming books tend to require a certain amount of concentration, especially if covering topics novel to the reader, and if they have a decent information density. That's ok,…