Or he naively thought the signal to noise ratio would be higher.
When you have programmers who are more proficient in writing JavaScript than Ruby or PHP. Better a PHP expert using PHP than a cowboy coder using Node just because it is the new hotness.
That's a terrible argument. I still write and read Python with libraries that use C (for example: the entire standard library). If you want an example that fits the point you are trying to make, consider Lua/C, where…
In word, yes. You either work for a company that believes in incentivising employees to stay, or you leave.
That means all links under list items in the unordered list with the id "social", including non direct children (e.g. an <a> inside an <em> inside a <p> as well as just an <a> inside an…
One can imagine the hypothetical scenario where a large filling station network would offer a battery subscription service of sorts, whereby you can stop at a station, swap in a charged battery, and drive off.
If you are using <ul> and <li> elements for your links it's one fewer tag in your HTML: <ul class="nav"> <li></li> </ul> vs <nav> <ul>…
It's not really grammatically sound, but rather a result of shortening the phrase/sentence while still making sense.
The only way to guarantee it is to have an HTML tag to identify the fraction - <frac>11/63</frac> or similar.
Let us not forget that GitHub is a major reason why people choose Git. If Bitbucket (or a hypothetical HgHub) had taken the larger market share first, we'd likely see more projects using Hg than Git.
Perhaps if you conflate "users want to associate themselves, from time to time, with brands" and "users want to interact with brands".
I would hardly call Jennifer's Body a dumb movie.
I don't know about the transfer cost, but I know they do have free DNS as I use it myself.
Or he naively thought the signal to noise ratio would be higher.
When you have programmers who are more proficient in writing JavaScript than Ruby or PHP. Better a PHP expert using PHP than a cowboy coder using Node just because it is the new hotness.
That's a terrible argument. I still write and read Python with libraries that use C (for example: the entire standard library). If you want an example that fits the point you are trying to make, consider Lua/C, where…
In word, yes. You either work for a company that believes in incentivising employees to stay, or you leave.
That means all links under list items in the unordered list with the id "social", including non direct children (e.g. an <a> inside an <em> inside a <p> as well as just an <a> inside an…
One can imagine the hypothetical scenario where a large filling station network would offer a battery subscription service of sorts, whereby you can stop at a station, swap in a charged battery, and drive off.
If you are using <ul> and <li> elements for your links it's one fewer tag in your HTML: <ul class="nav"> <li></li> </ul> vs <nav> <ul>…
It's not really grammatically sound, but rather a result of shortening the phrase/sentence while still making sense.
The only way to guarantee it is to have an HTML tag to identify the fraction - <frac>11/63</frac> or similar.
Let us not forget that GitHub is a major reason why people choose Git. If Bitbucket (or a hypothetical HgHub) had taken the larger market share first, we'd likely see more projects using Hg than Git.
Perhaps if you conflate "users want to associate themselves, from time to time, with brands" and "users want to interact with brands".
I would hardly call Jennifer's Body a dumb movie.
I don't know about the transfer cost, but I know they do have free DNS as I use it myself.