You can’t buy it where I live. I usually respect copyright, except when I’m prevented to buy something which is the case right now.
You can’t buy it where I live. I usually respect copyright, except when I’m prevented to buy something which is the case right now.
Hulu is American, I’m not.
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The worst commit history:
It’s open source. Anything is better than JS.
It was tested by some administration that loved, probably because their existing application was worse.
Years ago I joined a startup as a junior developer to work on a patented security application with SSL certificates and stuff. They had been working on it for 5 years, 10 engineers and 2 guys with PhDs, it was serious business. The thing was a prototype but it was fun to work with them. I was porting their app on Mac OS X too because the founders were sure that it would also be a success on a Mac.
Then one day I bought a HTC Desire to try this Android thing since I already knew Java. After a few tutorials, I realized that I could clone their whole app in 100 lines of code thanks to the Android API in less than a week, but it would be better, safer, and portable. I knew we were doomed. They closed the company a few months after because no one wanted their application.
No one said it’s made up, just that we don’t know what it is because it’s a term for big (and maybe hardware-oriented) industries. Most devs will never touch this in their lives.
From your link, it seems that the “software architect” is the closest equivalent. He must have a broad knowledge in a bit of everything from the code to talking with clients in order to make good decisions for everyone, and make sure that a good path is followed by everyone.
Last but not least, this book seems interesting and gives an overview of what I said: https://www.amazon.com/Fundamentals-Software-Architecture-Comprehensive-Characteristics/dp/1492043451
The new Simpsons like “the new season is very bad and it’s going downhill”?
Definitely. You don’t send passwords, ever, even if it’s encrypted by a quantic email server from the future.
A tour of C++ by Stroustrup, the latest edition. It’s short but good.
C++ because you have multiple versions, you can write in different styles (C, OOP, functional, meta-stuff, very low level like assembly, very high level like Python), it has undefined behaviors, and you can waste your whole life optimizing code.
Thanks for the link, I would have missed it.
Software architecture is the skill that I don’t have and I bought that bundle. Some books are unrelated to my job (like micro services) but it looks great.
I write C++ for a living but all the C# devs around me are very happy about this language.
Why weren’t you playing SMB 3 instead? Did you make other huge mistakes in your life?
I would report instead of posting about it, which is even more off topic.
If they are part of the same project, it’s pretty much a standard feature. You can link anything.
I’m on mobile but it seems to be this: https://www.doxygen.nl/manual/autolink.html
Restrict to PR until trust is established.
It’s only a sample of one but I almost doubled my salary by switching jobs. I was bullied and harassed in a shitty startup for more than 3 years. I got fat, almost had a depression and I was not doing anything interesting. Even my skills were decreasing.
A bunch of managers asked me once to do something illegal. HR was also telling me to do this because “it’s an order from the bosses.” That was the last straw and I told them to fuck off, and I resigned.
I was underpaid at this shitty company, but I accidentally found another job at a good company with nice people. My salary almost doubled overnight. I don’t want that much money but it was nice “fuck you” to my previous manager that I deeply thanked for being such an asshole.
Where can I buy all those things outside of the US?