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
Leaving 3 weeks worth of senior work to a junior is your own damn fault.
Context switching tax
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”
Well you went from one of the easiest to one of the more complicated distros so thats not surprising. There’s a lot of distros thst are just as simple to install as mint, you don’t need to mess around with arch and gentoo unless you’re planning on becoming a real Linux enthusiast.
A vapid bigot in a role about equality? Yeah that tracks
drawing tablet
Seems like sciencestats.net is down
No worries, it happens
Then you took it incorrectly, its mocking my employer more than anyone.
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How am I ignoring or mocking anyone?
lol that’s funny, you’re funny
I guess every job I’ve ever had has been toxic then. Juniors and to some degree mid-levels don’t usually have any say in things like when to meet
WSL2 is pretty good. I get better performance running emberjs than my coworkers stuck on Mac do lol
get your std away from me sir
Well yeah, if you passed a reference then once the original is destroyed it would be null. The real trick is to make a copy and destroy the original reference at the same time, that way it never knows it wasn’t the original.
It’s talking about new networks not already established ones.
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