You kinda have to when half of your “team” is barely even able to write code.
You kinda have to when half of your “team” is barely even able to write code.
CS students
Using a token predictor to do sub-token analysis produces bad results?!?! Shocking Wow great content
It may not have had one for all we know, it’s named after the modern town is was discovered in
Its runescape, the difference between the body types is like 2 polygons
“I helped her out of a jam, I guess”
Hopefully you didn’t use too much force
I’d like to thank the academy of palindrome sciences
I can’t be the only one who has no issue seeing this right? It’s very obvious which is a palindrome and which isn’t.
Leaving 3 weeks worth of senior work to a junior is your own damn fault.
Context switching tax
been unable to login to our auth server today so basically free day at work, thanks crowdstrike
I feel like thst would just change stabbing to slashings
we must ban scissors they’re too dangerous.
You should try selling it to them
Little Fortran walks into the living room.
“Mom, dad. I have something important I need to tell you, but I’m scared you’ll be mad at me”
“We’ll still love you no matter what honey.”
“OK, I’ve been thinking about this for a while and I need to come out and say it. Mom and dad, I’m a frontend developer”
“WHAT we will not tolerate that sort of degeneracy in this house young man! Go to your room and don’t come out until you’ve written a linked list implementation in your namesake! And no more talk of this front end stuff”
McAfee didn’t, sqlite produces that name on its own. Its McAfee that stored them weirdly
Willingly giving yourself trench foot is wild
Why would sqlite put references to an unrelated product in their codebase?
Its definitely a balance. Good code shouldn’t need much commenting, but sometimes you have to do something for a reason that isn’t immediately obvious and that’s when comments are most useful. If you’re just explaining what a snippet does instead of why you’re doing it that way, there’s probably more work to be done.
Is it really that surprising that large companies with lots of money can advertise better than user run instances of open source software?