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For many that come briefly into contact with Extreme Programming, it seems that XP calls for the death of software design We'll do that in the next sprint
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Without shooting yourself in the foot, learning lacks motivation. Complexity without reason is really confusing. What does not kill us, makes us write better code (hopefully)
That hopefully is doing a lot of work there.
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to set the mind in the cage of the body free ?
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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In an attempt to improve workflow between programmers and other departments, some companies bring IT teams, security staff, and even customer-service reps into the coding process. Because we all know many coders have a lot of empathy
Hopefully this link works - it does a silly Cloudflare check, but it works for me in multiple browsers.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: ompanies bring IT teams, security staff, and even customer-service reps into the coding process
With that mix, I understand the need for the security staff.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows.
-- 6079 Smith W.
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Worked fine for me in Chrome this morning.
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I'm a hardcore advocate of such programs and things, but truly not because of the self-interest of empathetic understanding, that's just a bonus. It helps just about anyone in any role do a better job at it because there are so few jobs anymore that don't somehow involve a computer somewhere.
I think GE's CEO (and others, who've said/attempted similar) generally have it right.
Quote: every new hire at the 305,000-person company will learn to code. “It doesn't matter whether you are in sales, finance or operations,” he wrote on LinkedIn on Aug. 4. “You may not end up being a programmer, but you will know how to code
Especially now moving towards AI eliminating supplementing and multiplying the need for programmers by lowering the bar... It will be even more important that everyone starts to grok just wtf is going on with all these 1's and 0's that literally impact so many facets of so many lives on the planet every day.
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Totally agree with your sentiment. But some employees will fail to learn how to code, it's inevitable.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Over the past six months, there has been a significant increase in malware attacks targeting Microsoft SQL (MSSQL) Server as an intrusion method. Hackers ... uh, find a way
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😲had huge shock, thinking I had been for years thinking I knew what VBA short for, the horror of read Virtual Basic for Applications, wtf, and then checking myself that no, this writer just goofed.
yeah, and now I also just realised article about MSSQL, not MySql. Makes so much more sense 🤣🤣
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KB5028185, the 'Moment 3' update, is proving seriously problematic for some users Stop me if you've heard this one before...
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According to one measurement by one firm, Linux reached 3.07 percent market share of global desktop operating systems in June 2023. You know what this means!
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Indeed! 2024 will the Year of Desktop Linux!
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Kent Sharkey wrote: You know what this means!
That that one firm lies out of its *,or that we are living in an alternate reality so far unlike our own that we might as well be dead?
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Just like restarting a router fixes network problems (most of the time), reinstalling Windows is considered a universal cure for most software issues and bugs. You break it, you fix it
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What happens when Windows Update is itself the problem?
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The team will be holding a Twitter Spaces chat on Friday. He'll have to start an even bigger company next to get the question
I guess it won't be looking on Twitter to get the answer then?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: ...I guess it won't be looking on Twitter to get the answer then? Well, the death of everything is kinda the true nature of things...
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Are they planning to run a simulation?
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aims claims ‘to understand the true nature of the universe’
FTFY
«The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch
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Deducing this (P0847) is a C++23 feature which gives a new way of specifying non-static member functions. *squints* *scratches head* *reads again* Okaaaaaayyyyy?
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I'm wondering why they keep inventing new things to stick in the language? Are there really that many edge cases that need a new feature to handle?
I’ve given up trying to be calm. However, I am open to feeling slightly less agitated.
I’m begging you for the benefit of everyone, don’t be STUPID.
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