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shevegen
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Did you actually read what he wrote?
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saltybandana
t2_2hallns5
you're being dismissed, have a good day.
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__gc
t2_myr5n
90-100k jobs in London are a lot more common nowadays, and obviously some people are on a lot more than that
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Streetguru
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Mechanical Blender is mostly frozen and does not improve blender's UI
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ecge4vt
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/r/programming/comments/a8tla5/any_idea_on_a_price_for_cad_forkadd_on_to_blender/ecge4vt/
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thirdegree
t2_63m0r
Oh wait until you read my other comment though. I thought you liked blunt rudeness.
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ecge66v
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__gc
t2_myr5n
can you expand on that? i'm working in UK
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ebhnor6
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I think they should be relevant to the job. Giving a front end web developer 45 minutes to complete a hard mode dynamic programming leetcode question seems a little excessive to me.
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ecge9v1
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ZephyrBluu
t2_nu3oo
Outcode as in..?
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gabrelyanov
t2_y96pt
Thanks. https://chu.do
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Vadoff
t2_4j4me
Wages have only been growing/accelerating in the USA for top talent. There's a ton of CS student being produced each year though, so who knows how the future will be like. As for other countries, I think it'll only increase there if there's more tech companies that originate from those countries that become wealthy.
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Kwasizur
t2_4ih3pug
1): https://golang.org/pkg/sync/#Map ?
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ecgeckk
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/r/programming/comments/a8rptf/i_do_not_like_go/ecgeckk/
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thelamestofall
t2_11n4qu
Why would you want personality? Do you want to learn stuff or get into a friendship?
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ebhnrhx
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/r/programming/comments/a4hmbu/how_not_to_ask_a_technical_question/ebhnrhx/
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InquiREEEEEEEEEEE
t2_2fm0meg7
How does writing Proofs in Coq compare to prooving them in TLA+? I want to learn category theory by proving its (simple for a trained mathematician, but not for me) theorems and lemmas. That way I can make sure I am not skipping parts I don't get.
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ecgef73
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/r/programming/comments/a91l9v/my_unusual_hobby/ecgef73/
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irqlnotdispatchlevel
t2_13d5jb
In my opinion, when you buy an enterprise security solution it should accommodate all your endpoints. You have 1000 endpoints with Linux and 500 with Windows? Cool, pay for 1500 endpoints and we protect everything.
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ebhnsli
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/r/programming/comments/a4tznm/eset_discovers_21_new_linux_malware_families_all/ebhnsli/
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t5_2fwo
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BigGrayBeast
t2_364ad
You're right. They don't have to program everything they have to do with it. But an included language might encourage some to explore programming as it did for those of us on the 80s.
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ecgegco
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/r/programming/comments/a90xot/making_a_game_in_turbo_pascal_302/ecgegco/
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zanotam
t2_4c8db
I mean, I"m not sure about AI, but ASU has a decent applied maths program plus some crypto stuff they do I know and there are a lot of tech companies so.... probably not a ton, but almost certainly more than almost any other non-california example you could have picked :p
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funkschy
t2_168znm
you should really give rust 2018 a chance if you haven't already. The usability is way better now
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ecgejw2
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Vadoff
t2_4j4me
I liked that you hit on VCs. They're definitely a big part of why Silicon Valley pays so well for devs. After big startup exits, early devs usually start their own companies or become angel investors, further increasing the wealth that's generated. With all that wealth, attracts top talent to that area, which spurs companies to fight over that talent with higher and higher compensation packages.
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ebhnu4v
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t5_2fwo
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gabrelyanov
t2_y96pt
I returned my new iPhone X twice! Check this out - [https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/7c10ul/my\_new\_iphone\_x\_lives\_his\_own\_life\_wtf/](https://www.reddit.com/r/iphone/comments/7c10ul/my_new_iphone_x_lives_his_own_life_wtf/) It seems that some of them are incompetent
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ecgeld5
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2bdb2
t2_2u3fjz6
> AKA giving up availability. > Nonsense. The whole point of CAP is what happens during partitions. If I have a site that goes down as a result of a partition, which combination of CAP do I have? > Nonsense. If that were true then databases wouldn't bother implementing lower isolation levels. I the Postgres developers don't know what they are doing then. *shrugs*
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ebhnv83
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/r/programming/comments/a3dobm/at_22_years_old_postgres_might_just_be_the_most/ebhnv83/
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Jdonavan
t2_46hud
#1 ignore anything that uses the words “trends” and “programming” together
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ecgely1
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/r/programming/comments/a94ws8/top_10_programming_trends_for_2019_and_how_to/ecgely1/
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sanbikinoraion
t2_36i3b
But still dumb. Agile/Scrum is the most sensible way to make most software, most of the time. Because businesses and clients don't know what they want, and even when they do, market conditions change faster than complete software can be developed. Show me a different process for managing that level of change over the course of software development and I am definitely interested to hear about it.
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ebho0gn
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tjpalmer
t2_i3yo8
The funny thing is that the developers of swc use a slow compiler (Rust) to make their fast compiler.
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ecgem6a
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/r/programming/comments/a8i4ar/swc_superfast_alternative_for_babel/ecgem6a/
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Vadoff
t2_4j4me
If you think the work highly paid software engineers do is trivial, then you can say the same about doctors, lawyers, hedge fund managers or any other high paying job. Good software engineer is about problem solving, about using your experience/wisdom to tackle open ended problems with the right approach.
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ebho2kg
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zajca
t2_bj2idpx
Not compatible with my phone Xiaomi redmi 4x with android 6. Thats for budget phones claim.
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ecgembp
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ssamja_dance_king
t2_1v4yr7lf
Hey it's me, your CS friend
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ebho3l7
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebho3l7/
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RalfN
t2_31gcu
Yes, Google saw that their junior developers were using Python for projects it wasn't all a good choice for, because they feared using a more 'complicated/confusing language'. (If all you have is a hammer .. ) Therefor they invented Go (like python a simple language, easy to learn for inexperienced developers), but otherwise than that, the complete freaking opposite of Python. A language actually suitable for the type of high performance network-io first distributed systems. This would be an accurate description of what happened. But the point of Go is that it's not 'enterprise version of Python'. Its the total complement to Python. The only similarity would be the simplicity. Other than that, every single language design choice is made pretty much as the opposite of Python. ​ Interpreted (P) or compiled (G)? Statically typed (G) or dynamically typed (P)? Run-time type reflection (P) or code generation tools (G). C family of syntax (G) or ML family of syntax (P)? Single threaded (P) or multi threated (G)? Declarative iteration like list comphrehensions (P) or imperative iteration (G)? Seriously, name one similarity other than the size of the language definitions? They are polar freaking opposites. ​
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ecgepnr
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garyrommel
t2_42vkp
The 15% is for the National Insurance tax which includes the national health service. The NI tax also includes pensions(retirement done right), unemployment, disability, housing, and welfare. The NHS only gets 20% of the NI so really they are paying 3% taxes for health insurance in the grand scheme. Which is pretty good to be ensured all your claims are covered as opposed to going in front of a privatized death panel like in the US.
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ebho3nu
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/r/programming/comments/a4n8jv/why_software_developers_are_paid_5x_more_in_the/ebho3nu/
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gabrelyanov
t2_y96pt
We already support over 800 Android devices. We will start supporting Xiaomi 4x model and almost all of LG models this Wednesday.
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ecgepz6
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I_SUMMON_ANGELS
t2_b2kb6
Goddamn dude. That city planning thing is one ugly-ass metaphor. I couldn't read past it cos its so convoluted, your argument stops making sense. In essence, I don't get any macro-vision from your argument.
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ebho41t
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/r/programming/comments/a4u5k5/jira_is_an_antipattern/ebho41t/
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crazii_he
t2_111k4q
The project started at about 2010 as a hobby project, and now it is pretty out dated, hopefully someone can help to improve it. including: * modern C++: (at least C++11, C++17 preferred) * modern rendering API (Metal, DX12, Vulkan, etc.) * modern shading & rendering techniques. (PBR, DXR, etc.)
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ecgeq1b
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/r/programming/comments/a93m82/blade_a_cross_platform_game_engine_tobe/ecgeq1b/
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auto-xkcd37
t2_ezfatck
> ugly ass-metaphor *** ^(Bleep-bloop, I'm a bot. This comment was inspired by )^[xkcd#37](https://xkcd.com/37)
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ebho44u
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/r/programming/comments/a4u5k5/jira_is_an_antipattern/ebho44u/
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Jdonavan
t2_46hud
Now that I’ve read it. This had to have been submitted by its author. I can’t imagine there’s two people that find this insightful
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ecgeq1m
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/r/programming/comments/a94ws8/top_10_programming_trends_for_2019_and_how_to/ecgeq1m/
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gintonicisntwater
t2_6ymwv
The terrible performance of blockchains will never come close to any relational database.
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ebho45t
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l337dexter
t2_3007h
I just don't understand how you can disagree with basic evidence. Any amateur astronomer can use the mirrors on the moon for distancing with a laser...how did those get there?
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ecger2l
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/r/programming/comments/a8tmd0/apollo_guidance_computer_restoring_the_computer/ecger2l/
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> it was one small reason (among many) why workstations were dramatically more powerful than micros until the close of the century. This is ridiculous, the only reason they were more powerful was cost.
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ebho4r1
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/r/programming/comments/a4nztn/today_is_the_50th_anniversary_of_doug_engelbarts/ebho4r1/
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vrillco
t2_1s7hf
Back in those years, I wrote a gazillion games like that. My final high school project was to write a game in QB4.5. What I ended up doing is writing a functional QB game to satisfy the requirements, then building a TP loader that set up interrupt hooks and a timer, to play MOD music and sound effects, as well as a few graphical enhancements which could be called from the QB side. Much of that TP code was just variable declarations and a pile of asm functions. One weird thing is that QB allocates all available memory under 640k on startup, so my loader had to getmem() the largest buffer required ahead of time, lest QB hog it all.
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ecger5h
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/r/programming/comments/a90xot/making_a_game_in_turbo_pascal_302/ecger5h/
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Vadoff
t2_4j4me
People in marketing in tech also earn high salaries in the US. Not as much as engineers though. A product marketing manager at Google will probably make \~230k total comp.
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ebho7hb
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RalfN
t2_31gcu
\>Working on a team of 100 people might? You keep pretending we live in a world of just Go or Python. Java or C# would be more obvious contenders. At least you could port your Python programs to those languages. It's just that if you are forced to write out the type signature of a python program, the type signature suddenly becomes the most complicated thing (the thing that makes mature statically typed languages look so scary to novice developers) Go replaced Python for these developers for very different reasons. They aren't capable enough (in terms of experience or cognitive proccessing power) to deal with relatively largue language designs of the actual appropiate languages for these problem domains, so they end up using a simple language (Python) that wasn't at all suited for these types of problems. Go filled that niche, by being the completely opposite of Python, except for how difficult it is to learn. Finally a systems language (vs the script language that Python is) for a developer of the skill level of a python programmer. And that's a good thing, but that doesn't make Go or Python similar in any regard, other than that both are designed to allow the worst developer on your team to still somewhat contribute.
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/r/programming/comments/a8rptf/i_do_not_like_go/ecgezk2/
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muhwebscale
t2_rejifo0
Faster than what?
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ebho7tc
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/r/programming/comments/a45jvw/electron_and_the_decline_of_native_apps/ebho7tc/
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I never found babel to be slow
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ecgezpd
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/r/programming/comments/a8i4ar/swc_superfast_alternative_for_babel/ecgezpd/
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Foodei
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It’s not that the US pays more...it’s more that the biz model adopted by the outsourcing countries is to make their workers attractive to US companies using currency manipulated exchange rates. You should be comparing wages based on local currency to other non outsourced occupations and keep the usd out of the equation.
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ebho962
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saltybandana
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sir/madam, I'll have you know that hurt my feelings. You've completely ruined my christmas and all because you can't be polite to someone who is being polite to you. I mean, is that so much to ask for? politeness? I think any decent human being would be able to extend politeness to their fellow man. Are you not a decent human being? I believe you're a decent human being. I truly do. > this is proof that you are a misanthrope That's not true, I actually love miso soup. it's especially good when you boil an egg without letting the yolk get hard and then cut it in half and add it to the miso soup after it's ready to go. Would you like me to make you some miso soup? I so desperately want you to be happy so you'll be as polite as I am, and if miso soup will help with that I'm more than willing to help you in this endeavor. I mean, I don't like it as much as that one rap group from the late 90's, living 2 crew or something. I remember they made a song about their love for miso soup titled 'miso horny'. and then later they made another song about how they would place the miso soup into their mouth and hummmmmmm. truly I don't enjoy miso soup to that degree, but I say to you, is it fair to call someone a misanthrope just because they don't write songs about miso soup? I truly do enjoy a good miso soup. Why, I once ate it without the aforementioned egg! So sir/madam, can you find it in your heart to stop being so mean to me? I do love miso soup and just because I eat other soups sometimes doesn't mean I deserve to be called a misanthrope. I mean, I love miso soup so much I once made it for 2 young black adults whom I accidentally interrupted while having sex. They didn't seem to mind though, they enjoyed the miso soup as much as I did and while we were all eating it I explained to them that I too like to do the wild thing. Although I did think the young black gentleman was a bit strange in that he wanted $50 to hollar, but what he hollared was that Sheena was a man. And I have to tell you, that's an ever so unfortunate name for a man, Sheena. But I wasn't one to tell him that because that would be impolitic, and if there's one thing I value more than miso soup it's being polite. but truly I would appreciate it if you could find it in your heart to forgive whatever offense I may have given so that I may hop online to look at cute kitty and puppy pics without getting my feelings hurt. atleast for the next few days, I do so hope you won't ruin my christmas for me. Only a monster would do that and I know you're not a monster.
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bausscode
t2_ko0yv59
Maybe the title should be fixed here. "Arrays in C 6" when really it's "Arrays in C++ 6"
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Aurenkin
t2_dy5hu
But how can I prove that you're right without clicking on the link?
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FearlessObject
t2_23wt2ybe
What about traveling to work? Or working remotely? It takes a 25 minute bus ride to nyc from where i am
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AdmiralDalaa
t2_wg2pshe
It wasn’t mentioned in the video, but was Dianna Cowern ever actually aware of the guy?
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pure_x01
t2_3h5id
How about taking the same approach as Blazor for C#?
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ebhodrq
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cyanrave
t2_3thxo
All the time. New devs come in and want to use x, so IT Mgmt rails against ‘why don’t we have x in house?’ while not asking why we’re using y instead. X goes along fine until someone somewhere comes along with their ‘big stick’ and says ‘why x, we have y!’ X migrates to y. Meanwhile z is floating in the nether with t, w, and v solutions that have yet to pose a threat to y’s political agenda. Y has a horrible support regimen out in the open source sea and is used widely by Big Bucks Corp Zed, but sometimes product v is used instead because they felt like ‘it complimented y’. Oh wait none of these are *actual IT issues*. :) most push for natural keys because they can’t make up their minds...
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Correctrix
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I was taught it just last year in a Bachelor of Information Technology.
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ebhoeli
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webauteur
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Can you write code in Delphi to work with data in an Oracle database? That would give you the Oracle of Delphi. ;)
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suhcoR
t2_rzwyn0
Now combine this data with a study about management qualification in US and Europe and you have a good description of the current state of software development performance.
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ebhohq9
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thirdegree
t2_63m0r
I will give you points for a more thorough rebuttal here than the "lol ignored" you went with before. Only in terms of word count though. And making me hungry I guess.
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EvilDMP
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As one of the Divio team, I'm genuinely thrilled to see people making our product fit their own needs like this.
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Zach_Attakk
t2_ez2ib
In high school (2003) our curriculum was TP. I convinced my teacher to let me write my final exam practical in Delphi. He said it was fine because he'll be marking it, theb it got handed over for external evaluation (department of education did spot checks) and I got a penalty for it being the wrong language. Still passed.
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the_gnarts
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> I wonder if a kickstarter couldn't help in this regard. The book is already written, and at the lowest tier you get a PDF copy, so there is low risk to back it. Then take the publisher rates and a reasonable number of copies you think you can sell based on the success of the Wolfenstein one and make that the funding goal for the higher tier print editions. I’d rather see the author at the writing desk instead of bothering him with organizing a multi-tiered marketing campaign. The best outcome for everyone would be if he found a publisher with leverage against both printers and distributors. Sales for the Wolf 3D book seem to have justified a second edition already, drawing some of the big names so it might just be possible to convince one of the larger editing houses to pick it up.
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saltybandana
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stop picking on me :(
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lala_xyyz
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Most European countries are somewhere in that range. Where I live it's 15% and they're planning an additional 1-2% hike because the socialist healthcare system is bankrupt.
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kryptkpr
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When I fiddle my Coq it just makes a mess.
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wellmeaningtroll
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If you mean my comment when you say: > The original comment though, talked about less competent people that use the video as the how to and don't do a good job... then you have misunderstood my comment. I was merely commenting on the fact that the landscape has changed drastically. There are simply many more people (in absolute numbers and as a fraction of the total) who are used to watching videos instead of reading. I personally have trouble tutoring them. This is completely different from claiming that these people are less competent, or that they don't do a good job. I also have trouble judging their competence. They still do some kind of job that is better than no job, so that's that. I honestly did not expect my comment to get so much attention. I would have put more effort in presenting a complete and balanced argument if I knew.
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ebhoore
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RalfN
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Large shops that use Python would end up using a lot of unit-tests. There are many reasons that Python is a bad fit for the sort of things it gets used for, but dynamic type checking wouldn't perse the be the thing. You do end up in the rabit hole of code-coverage and over engineerd CI pipelines, but it's managable. ​ Rather, the reason's Python can be a bad fit for a large application would be: bad concurrency support (not a problem with web backends though, just make your DB deal with concurrency), a horrible run-time (not a problem if your application is short-lived and doesn't need days of uptime) and bad data structure hygiene (i.e. total abuse of arrays and hashmaps, with proper structs, tree's and linked lists nowhere to be found, not a problem if you the value you are creating isn't related to performance at all)
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failedaspirant
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Can you explain why ? What problem do proprietary software have ?
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bargle0
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They do. It’s called Javascript.
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Charmingly_Conniving
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i wonder how that compares to London/Europe? 230k seems like a lot but then i dont know how the equivalent would earn in the UK.
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thirdegree
t2_63m0r
See now you've gotten boring. I was kinda hoping you'd be consistent and actually argue your point, but if you'd rather play rhetorical games to avoid having to defend your position that's just sad. Have a merry Christmas!
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dada_
t2_4p6lz
This is very true. I used to work in London. After a while I decided to move back to my hometown of Rotterdam and become fully remote. The difference is almost absurd, especially when you compare the rent. If I told someone from San Francisco how much I pay they wouldn't know whether to laugh or to cry.
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saltybandana
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you big meanie, all I wanted was to be treated politely.
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m50d
t2_6q02y
> If I have a site that goes down as a result of a partition, which combination of CAP do I have? Quite possibly just C - there's no rule that says you can't have less than two properties. > I the Postgres developers don't know what they are doing then. shrugs More likely you don't. The Postgresql manual's description of serializable isolation level is explicit that serializable is like repeatable read with additional overhead: > In fact, this isolation level works exactly the same as Repeatable Read except that it monitors for conditions which could make execution of a concurrent set of serializable transactions behave in a manner inconsistent with all possible serial (one at a time) executions of those transactions. This monitoring does not introduce any blocking beyond that present in repeatable read, but there is some overhead to the monitoring, and detection of the conditions which could cause a serialization anomaly will trigger a serialization failure.
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metapwnage
t2_mf2w6
Buzzword central. I’m not going to argue the relevance of Java since it is central to many code bases, but I wouldn’t put it in the “ahead of the game” category. Some of these are contradictory, indicating more of a changing of the guard. JVM vs Serverless - the JVM is not necessary in a container environment, Vanilla HTML/CSS vs JS Frameworks - if people are moving back to more HTML/CSS then less JS is rendering the DOM... This article provides no insight into the why/how of the numbers.
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TheWaxMann
t2_aokjl
I was on £60k plus bonus in London with 9 yrs experience. I could have moved to £75k but instead I moved to a much cheaper part of the country for a £40k job. I bought a large 4 bed house for £160k in my new city though, and something this size where I lived before I would have had to stick a 0 on the end of that price.
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thirdegree
t2_63m0r
I appreciate the help making my point though, thanks!
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howHardIsIt2SignUp
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You can't You can try and there are all kinds of ways to make yourself sound intelligent while trying but its all guesswork and hope.
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combinatorylogic
t2_iab4d
Also - Rebol, Forth.
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ebhoux4
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irish_throwaway_1
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Nope - you're assuming that the refactoring will be to another SQL DB supporting auto-incremented keys. I work for a very large development shop, and frequently see conversions to NoSQL as well, which typically doesn't support the notion. Also, from a security perspective, your API shouldn't reveal details of the implementation unnecessarily. If you think about an application managing user accounts and they're all numbered sequentially, if there's ever a security issue with any endpoint, it becomes trivially easy to iterate all accounts. Obviously it's not sufficient to be secure in its own, but defense in depth.
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StillDeletingSpaces
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Not OP: It's useful to have a platform that will change _with_ you, not force you to change. Proprietary platforms move the change-control to the vendor: with little to no choice or control with changes.
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lorarc
t2_zlcgl
Well yes, that's why you expect people to learn how to use a text processor, a browser and how to do their taxes, if they can use a spreadsheet that's a bonus. But you still can't expect them to learn programming as there's rarely a use for it.
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blammoooo
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Don't forget scams!
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Xzariner
t2_16twqw
Generally concentrated in the biggest cities of the country. Just not *so* big to drive housing price sky-high
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ebhozii
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lorarc
t2_zlcgl
I haven't used Windows in years but I remember it used to have a builtin VB compiler, probably still has. Also all operating systems come with shell scripting languages. The languages are included already.
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lala_xyyz
t2_lplio
Dunno about UK, but in the continental Europe pensions tax is additionally 15-20% on top of ~15% taken for healthcare. The cumulative, net tax on your net salary (what you get in your bank account at the end of the month) if you're a above average in income is 80-100%. If you earn e.g. two average salaries, for every euro you get the government steals another euro. Not to mention that you pay 20-25% VAT on every purchase of the leftovers. Workers are basically slaves in Europe. UK taxes are better, Usonian taxes much better.
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saltybandana
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if only you could be more polite, I think the world would be a better place. you should try it
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Xzariner
t2_16twqw
Not even saving in rent if you would need just less people that are overall more productive
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ebhp18f
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shevegen
t2_atqp
The problem is not so much the article but ... 2017. We want 2018 in 2018! And 2019 in 2019!
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anthonybsd
t2_4ales
Sure. General working conditions - after 5 years or so you can pick and choose your jobs. You can always find one with lenient office policies, working from home, etc. “No sick leave, vacation , etc” - that’s just silly. 4 weeks of vacation is pretty standard as is plentiful sick leave. Most places will start you with four weeks and then add an extra week after 3 years. Extra two weeks for more seniority. In my current job I have 5 weeks and unlimited sick leave and as far as vacation goes, I am expected to take it. “No pensions etc” - every place I have worked for had 401k marching and emergency contribution. The latter means if you yourself don’t contribute to your pension plan and skip on the whole matching process your company will make those contributions for you. “No overtime pay” - no company outside of a startup will expect you to work outside 9-5 window. Exceptions: starting a new job, so welp for a few months you might do extra curricular stuff. Startup - yep things can be crazy in startups. I worked for one 18 years ago. Definitely no overtime pay there but they typically give you equity. My minuscule amount that they give to a junior grunt was enough to buy me an apartment in NYC in 2010. “Not 5X salary”. That’s the only part that is an exaggeration. In my estimates comparing NYC and London the difference is more like 2X for junior developers and 3X for senior ones. I don’t know the ranges of C level execs in U.K.
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ebhp3ml
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irish_throwaway_1
t2_fqmvy
That's what integration tests are for.
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ecgfxw2
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failedaspirant
t2_n3pmr
Ah right, interesting can you give an example where this actually happened with a lot of users being forced to change ?
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ebhp4bq
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shevegen
t2_atqp
Why would you want the spydevice to run on something like BASIC?
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ecgfxxl
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TheWaxMann
t2_aokjl
I once managed a team where half the developers were in the UK and the other half were in New Zealand. I can say that timezone mattered a lot in the case where there is 13 hours different and any communication between members can take days to get through. Have a simple 1 line question with a 1 line answer? Nice, you can get that answer tomorrow. Have a complicated question? Unlucky, you will need to make a call at 10pm (9am for them) or wait through many days of back and forth emails. It was pretty garbage, I would never do that again.
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ebhp57q
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shevegen
t2_atqp
Oddly enough, at the least 3 other people downvoted you (the point counter was at -2). I hero upvoted you just now to -1, primarily because there is no way how people can evaluate your statement as anything but the way how you meant it - so no vote would have been the most appropriate course of action. Instead at the least 3 did downvote you.... the voting system here is totally broken.
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ecgg05m
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unsure if sarcastic
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ebhp6ll
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e1ioan
t2_338tp
>One of the design goals of the product was to provide database connectivity to programmers as a key feature and a popular database package at the time was Oracle database; hence, "If you want to talk to [the] Oracle, go to Delphi". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Delphi_(IDE) You can connect to most (all? - at least all major ones) Databases.
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demand for cocaine went up in the same period. technically it stayed the same per 100k ppl, but the number of people went up. look at the book narconomics. it makes the same point about Walmart
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ebhp81p
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irish_throwaway_1
t2_fqmvy
Pretty sure - they're unit tests, not integration. SQLite is pretty popular but it's explicitly recommended not to use their autoincrement feature, and the alternative (rowid) forces a weird naming convention onto the application. Other than that it works great for unit tests, as it's world's faster than spinning up a persistent DB. Side note: I think the parent comment was edited sometime after I posted.
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Chii
t2_32xof
> This led to not knowing how to self diagnose their own misunderstanding. the most important skill - self-diagnosing your own mistakes and/or problems. University (or hell, even high school!) was supposed to teach this skill. What happened in the last decade to have caused the steady decline of this?
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Mordiken
t2_6pbbs
FreePascal and TurboPacal are not another language... They're a different "accent"/dialect of the same language. The major differences between both dialects can be summed up [in a bunch of bullet points](https://www.freepascal.org/port.html), and most of them consist of things FP allows you to do that TP doesn't. Regardless, FP implements a strictly TP compatible mode. As for Ada, I can't really comment on it... Looks like Pascal with a slightly different syntax.
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StillDeletingSpaces
t2_b5kfx
Skype? Windows? Google Reader/Plus? Classic view disabled on JIRA cloud? It also goes the other way, where platforms won't change with you-- which should be trivial to find with feature requests that are never completed. With a non-proprietary platform you're not limited in either: there's always choice.
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cubercaleb
t2_augv0
> Windows has shipped with DX10 for over a decade now To add to this, the API in D3D doesn't really matter that much anymore. Unlike OpenGL where the API and GPU capabilities are tightly coupled, D3D splits these two things off as the "API" and the "Feature Level". Aka, actually targeting the D3D10 API is pointless as everyone as moved on to Windows 7/10. Personally I target the 11.1 API (which has some nice goodies, available in Windows 7 SP1 (SP1 is free)) with the 10.1 feature level (supported by Sandybridge) as a baseline. But hell, if you want to target GPUs that only support Feature Level 9.2 with D3D11, you still can. Of course, this doesn't work so well for XP/Vista users, but XP is EOL and no-one cares for Vista. TL;DR if the author wants to support ancient GPUs, they don't even need to restrict themselves to D3D10.
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