Yeah. They only read textbooks to quiet kids, they do not have unpaid overtime at home for grading tests, and earn a million dollars every month. Lazy bastards.
Yeah. They only read textbooks to quiet kids, they do not have unpaid overtime at home for grading tests, and earn a million dollars every month. Lazy bastards.
I’m bored too, but not bored enough to post shitty shit like this.
Back when Nginx started, Apache was the only alternative and a big pain in the ass. That’s how it became popular.
This game was released 10 years after git, and we already had backups since the 80s. Why are they lying?
Having a “library” is already a crime in some countries so…
It is their project, but no company will use it if it’s broken on Windows.
I learned Python and regular expressions to download hundreds of pictures from 4chan. Good times.
God. I didn’t knew that Drew was such a language nazi. If you want to write a Go clone, it must be useful for everyone. Even Emacs is available on Windows officially.
That’s a good reason. I used my Java skills to crack a shareware (a solitaire game) because I had no money.
Ruby because it was the first popular Japanese language. I wrote a few useful scripts and it was nice. Then it was swallowed by Rails, and killed by Python. No one uses it around me but it was fun.
AI spam I guess.
they don’t generally harass guys
Actually most of them do.
That and the fact that they released 3 games instead of a thousands games all at once 10 years ago.
The staging area changed the way I work for the better. When I develop something, a file can be at the same time “not modified yet,” in progress where I can carefully accept or reject the modifications, and partially done when the parts have been confirmed and added to the staging area.
Once nothing is “in progress” anymore, I know that my future commit is almost perfect and I can quickly review my stuff before committing. It’s faster and more safe than other tools.
Maybe try to detect or feel if the person in front of you is really a nice person or if he’s faking it.
The last HR guy I met was so nice to me and enthusiastic that it was really suspicious. I had met real psychopaths before and I was careful. But in the end, he really wanted to take care of the coworkers, and it took me one whole month to understand this.
I’ve been working for almost 10 companies in 20 years, and I have only found 2 drama free workplaces so far. It’s random and I don’t think there are signs that could show you whether a job is good or bad.
Most HR people are happy when they hire you but it usually means nothing, sorry.
Last but not least, drama free could also mean “we’re gonna fire everybody in a few months,” which makes the choices more difficult to make.
OK.
The sheer number of people here praising the shooter
Post links because I haven’t seen one yet.
Try gimp.org.