I would be really happy if the Inbox application had multiple accounts since I also use Fastmail and yet another account for work. But I guess the "postpone" feature would be impossible to have without access to the…
> rspec + capybara is much more enjoyable and maintainable It looks like it's limited to testing web sites and is not really useful for me. Gherkins can be adapted for all kind of tests (even if I agree that it's far…
Courts of which country? There are a lot of countries out there, some of them allowing reverse engineering (especially in Europe for example).
> the reverse engineering is prohibited for ages Not in some countries. Oracle would be against the law in that case, that's why people are unhappy.
Which is incredibly stupid, and forbidden in most European countries: you cannot use your horn unless it's an emergency. Finding your car is not an emergency.
I actually have the completely reverse experience. I've been writing software for more than 15 years and C++ always got me a job. When I was unemployed, I always had at least ten potential employers calling me for my…
I would be really happy if the Inbox application had multiple accounts since I also use Fastmail and yet another account for work. But I guess the "postpone" feature would be impossible to have without access to the…
> rspec + capybara is much more enjoyable and maintainable It looks like it's limited to testing web sites and is not really useful for me. Gherkins can be adapted for all kind of tests (even if I agree that it's far…
Courts of which country? There are a lot of countries out there, some of them allowing reverse engineering (especially in Europe for example).
> the reverse engineering is prohibited for ages Not in some countries. Oracle would be against the law in that case, that's why people are unhappy.
Which is incredibly stupid, and forbidden in most European countries: you cannot use your horn unless it's an emergency. Finding your car is not an emergency.
I actually have the completely reverse experience. I've been writing software for more than 15 years and C++ always got me a job. When I was unemployed, I always had at least ten potential employers calling me for my…