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I suppose not, that's why the GitHub was under a nick and only with those two projects.
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After several months of social distancing and staying home, a lot of people are experiencing major wanderlust. Because you're literally not going up there anytime soon
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Will be able to "fly" in our living room as they do?
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How did they drive the Google Streetcar around that?
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Your development team is ready to hire a new software tester. What questions can you ask in the job interview that (a) are not lame and (b) actually help you determine if this job applicant is qualified? Not, 'If you test a parachute, what colour is it?'
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How long will it take until we get the new wave of "XX Answers for an ZZZ interview" articles here in CP?
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"When was the last time you were ever held to account for a bug that went live?"
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One of my life’s traumas is the bug trackers, the issue trackers, the project management tools. The toolset that completes the version control log to form the development equivalent of double-entry bookkeeping. We're going to need more Post-It! notes
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Kent Sharkey wrote: There are no bugs, just TODOs Oh, irony[^]
Kent Sharkey wrote: We're going to need more Post-It! notes I thought Post-It! notes were spared for writing down the passwords and stick it to the monitor...
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What goes on in the minds of programmers when they write software? It's almost like they should call them programming *languages*. Who knew?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: What goes on in the minds of programmers when they write software? Not possible to answer that here... you know, KSS-Rule
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That's why programmers can't communicate while writing code...
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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Plenty just can't communicate, period
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Medical Express wrote: The findings could have far-reaching consequences in the design of programming languages More human-readable, like VB tried 30 years ago?
If anything, you see that languages are becoming harder to read, with statements like "elif" instead of "else if" or "fn"/"fun" instead of "function" because it's shorter and saves keystrokes.
Other than that we all just want our C-syntax.
If I look at four newer languages that are also quite popular, Go (2009), Rust (2010), Kotlin (2011) and Swift (2014), you'll see they all have C-syntax.
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Quote: you'll see they all have C-syntax. At least that's better than "they all have COBOL syntax".
- I would love to change the world, but they won’t give me the source code.
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I use a lot of spacial and mental visualisation to map code out.
Chunking code makes sense to me
How would this study compare with a maths problem?
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We released PostSharp.Community.Packer, a free and open-source tool that you can use to pack your .NET Framework application into a single .exe file for distribution. Coming up next: Why are my EXEs so big?
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Just plain stupid...
Those still targeting .NET Framework (like me) already have a deployment route... Those going for the .NET Core have these features platform independent already...
So a zipper that includes your referenced binaries in the exe totally unnecessary...
(and it will include also references that the linker discarded as unused)
"The only place where Success comes before Work is in the dictionary." Vidal Sassoon, 1928 - 2012
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Kornfeld Eliyahu Peter wrote: Just plain stupid... As 90% of the new cool things that come with Buzz-Bingo and Mega-Hype words...
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Whatever happened to ILMerge?
".45 ACP - because shooting twice is just silly" - JSOP, 2010 ----- You can never have too much ammo - unless you're swimming, or on fire. - JSOP, 2010 ----- When you pry the gun from my cold dead hands, be careful - the barrel will be very hot. - JSOP, 2013
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The new tools are meant to help the developers of password managers and Apple hopes the tools will reduce the instances where users chose their own password rather than rely on the password manager. Because we were holding them wrong?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Apple hopes the tools will reduce the instances where users chose their own password rather than rely on the password manager. Is that Post-It! compatible?
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There have been a surprising number of studies in recent years examining the effects of swearing, specifically whether it can help relieve pain—either physical or psychological (as in the case of traumatic memories or events). In case you need some therapeutic assistance, let fly the elephants!
modified 7-Jun-20 16:37pm.
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Perhaps change the title slightly? On the main page, it ends after the work "pain", which changes the meaning!
"I have no idea what I did, but I'm taking full credit for it." - ThisOldTony
AntiTwitter: @DalekDave is now a follower!
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WTF are you on about?
Real programmers use butterflies
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