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null | gutigen | null | Article was made in 2014 when Medium was I think way simpler, more of what you actually describe - text and some pics here and there. | null | 0 | 1491298449 | False | 0 | dft4w2z | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dfswx1r | null | 1493781912 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fiedzia | null | > If said websites are slow as balls, your clients are gone.
If you are doing the same thing as a lot of other people, maybe.
If you provide service that is not easy to replace, getting it right matters far more than getting it fast, and people are more likely
to leave you for missing/inadequate functionality than speed.
Also I've been working on optimising various sites, and I've got
far more benefits from improving logic (avoiding doing unnecessary
things at all, offloading them from request, using more appropriate data storage) than from making any executed code doing the same thing just faster. | null | 0 | 1491298586 | False | 0 | dft4xo3 | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft0wds | null | 1493781933 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Shadowys | null | This isn't "been interviewing", this is "been interviewed".
Honestly, phone screens is designed as a simple filter for people who know what they are talking about, and people who have bullshitted their resume through.
You need to understand people aren't looking for people who can type code, but software developers, people who can articulate their ideas clearly, and write software (not just code!) to solve problems.
Also, you seem to be looking for a senior dev job since people ask you about your experience on working on similar projects.
You need to review your skill set and understand the current tech hiring climate imo. | null | 0 | 1491298633 | False | 0 | dft4y7c | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsbyjb | null | 1493781942 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fiedzia | null | But it never was and never will be most important. Sometimes it is second most important, sometimes 27-nth. Executing wrong code fast is useless. | null | 0 | 1491298711 | False | 0 | dft4z3l | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft3csl | null | 1493781953 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | CODESIGN2 | null | Good because the quality of software solutions from larger vendors en-masse abusing the scheme has fallen dramatically since it's become so prevalent. | null | 0 | 1491298715 | False | 0 | dft4z5k | t3_637m7q | null | null | t3_637m7q | null | 1493781954 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Freyr90 | null | > conveniently left off the "say mean things to your friends" one.
What exactly should I keep in secret from our friends? My friends seen my girl nude, seen me shitting, seen me in sauna. What exactly should I keep in secret, could you elaborate?
>What about more scary things like a crazy ex-girlfriend or ex-boyfriend who wants to hurt you?
And if you have some secrets you want to keep and they know, they definitly will hurt you.
>Disagree with your country's leadership about how things should be run, in a country where disagreeing with the country's leadership isn't tolerated?
In this case you have no option, you either fight or agree with the regime. As a person who live in such a country I would say that such regimes prefer people who keep silence. Just imagine that the whole country would openly say about their disagree. In any case it's not about war, plague or other extreme conditions, but about regular life and morality.
> and so they can't keep the plot of season 7 a secret.
It's really hard to do while you could just read the book. | null | 0 | 1491298721 | 1491299986 | 0 | dft4z80 | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft4k89 | null | 1493781955 | -4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | celerym | null | So I'm confused here. Are you guys saying this is a good thing or a bad thing? | null | 0 | 1491298776 | False | 0 | dft4zth | t3_638rgm | null | null | t3_638rgm | null | 1493781963 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fiedzia | null | > you can ship a service quite fast using languages like go or crystal
This is true for a path that has been well travelled. Doing things a lot of other people do in those languages is indeed easy. Stray from that, and python is still way more productive. | null | 0 | 1491298844 | False | 0 | dft50ms | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft1dte | null | 1493781974 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | RobIII | null | > Mr Royen reportedly sent his findings to Bo’az Klartag of the Weizmann at the Institute of Science and Tel Aviv University. But his solution arrived in a batch with three other papers and when Mr Klartag found a mistake in one of them, he allegedly overlooked the two others for lack of time.
> With no intentions of bothering with peer reviews and the time-consuming process to get his paper published in top academic journals, Mr Royen’s achievement continued to go unrecognised.
He doesn't seem to care about peer reviews. I'm not much into academics, but can [this](https://arxiv.org/pdf/1512.08776.pdf?) be considered a peer review or is it actually proof / a confirmation? | null | 0 | 1491298967 | 1491299187 | 0 | dft522z | t3_63cucc | null | null | t1_dft4o62 | null | 1493781994 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | CODESIGN2 | null | Germany has some incredibly skilled and technical computer experts and programmers. They just are not the USA, and guard closely against hyper-inflation and massive government borrowing because they've been in a boom too... | null | 0 | 1491298995 | False | 0 | dft52ev | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfss2ft | null | 1493781998 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | FlukyS | null | Cognizant and Accenture are in Dublin as well and they have a weird reputation. The Accenture R&D team has a good reputation (they have a really big office in a prime area for developer positions) but the support job stuff has a super bad reputation even against other support jobs in Dublin. CPL do something similar to Accenture for support but they work from the Facebook offices and are at least somewhat treated well, Accenture work out of really far south in Dublin which is harder to get to, they get paid shit and the conditions are shit. Cognizant are weird, they are pretty much Google employees getting paid 1/4 of the salary, it is weird as fuck. They even removed the free canteen because they were being paid so little they would take home food. So now they have a paid canteen and an allowance.
> So they couldn't find US citizen developers in the $60k-$85k range so they import cheap labor who will
Well that is where they are going wrong, the average pay in Ireland is 50k-70k for a developer. The living cost in the US is too high really so you have to pay the workers more. Ireland is in an interesting situation where we are English speaking in a good timezone for work but only multi-nationals come here. Cheap health care, cheap rent (in particular outside of Dublin) and low corporation tax. All of those are good reasons to say fuck the US for programming jobs from an employer standpoint. H-1B shouldn't be the number 1 option, it should be go to Ireland. | null | 0 | 1491299052 | 1491302386 | 0 | dft5336 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsjl99 | null | 1493782007 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Freyr90 | null | > where do you publish your entire web history?
What exactly are you interested in, you are free to ask.
Also as I've said
>why do you put equality between having no secrets and shouting about each step of yourself? | null | 0 | 1491299082 | False | 0 | dft53fv | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft4vxq | null | 1493782012 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | flukus | null | With Linux at least most of those patches can go out quickly and easily. Other OSS distribution channels have a lot of lag though. | null | 0 | 1491299095 | False | 0 | dft53lf | t3_6344ep | null | null | t1_dfsae2b | null | 1493782014 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | CODESIGN2 | null | I know people who get 90-day terms by phoning their bank and reversing credit charges. It's all illegal but it's proving it. Some people just have no class. | null | 0 | 1491299159 | False | 0 | dft54dw | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft2ezb | null | 1493782025 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | asegura | null | I don't see the relevance. | null | 0 | 1491299231 | False | 0 | dft558i | t3_63cssi | null | null | t3_63cssi | null | 1493782036 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bschug | null | That is very short sighted. The main reason why the US tech sector is so strong is that it's draining all the talent from the rest of the world. If they stopped bringing all the talented foreign programmers to the US, other countries would become serious competition quickly. Especially if they reach a critical mass, and people start moving from the US companies over there. | null | 0 | 1491299363 | False | 0 | dft56sd | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft0ll6 | null | 1493782056 | 12 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | BobTheSCV | null | Seems like you'd at least get a compiler warning off that one, with the dangling rvalue "("%d", 2 + 2);" you're left with.
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null | VanshngMedtr | null | Thank you. It's funny when people will argue this kind of politics without even understanding things like inflation. | null | 0 | 1491299479 | False | 0 | dft5843 | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dfsox4s | null | 1493782074 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | pixelpp | null | Happened in Australia at 7-Eleven. Employees had to (secretly) pay back pay. | null | 0 | 1491299492 | False | 0 | dft589d | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft336y | null | 1493782076 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | flukus | null | So you'd be happy if I hacked into your computer and published this information instead?
When it comes to computer security there's no distinction between some secrets and no secrets. | null | 0 | 1491299706 | False | 0 | dft5aqn | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft53fv | null | 1493782110 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | CrazedToCraze | null | Man it's insane how much more money there seems to be in development in the US. I work in the heart of Melbourne (Australia) and for a junior position (under 3 years experience) it was a huge struggle find something at 70k AUD, What is about 52k USD. The vast majority of businesses were adamant to pay 50-65k AUD. It only gets to 6 figures once you've got some serious experience under your belt.
What gives? | null | 0 | 1491299860 | False | 0 | dft5cfv | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsqvf5 | null | 1493782133 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Freyr90 | null | > I hacked into your computer and published this information instead?
What kind of information? I have no bank account and I literally have no secrets on my computer that I'm afraid of being revealed.
By the way bank account problem is also represents that economics is broken too. But it's too far from topic. | null | 0 | 1491299964 | 1491300665 | 0 | dft5dni | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft5aqn | null | 1493782149 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | quzox_ | null | Sometimes it's about making the user wait 2 minutes versus 30 minutes. It's not nice to waste the end user's time. | null | 0 | 1491300153 | False | 0 | dft5fvb | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft4z3l | null | 1493782179 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | tynorf | null | Surprised you went to Python for monkey patching instead of Ruby. | null | 0 | 1491300177 | False | 0 | dft5g61 | t3_63cyeq | null | null | t1_dft4586 | null | 1493782183 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | semteXKG | null | 60k a year buys you a new car every 5-6 years, a nice home with 20 year payment plan and a pension plus private insurance.
please stop comparing central european salaries to the US (especially to NY / SF / ..)
Honestly I don't get why so many people think they should be entitled to be making millions a year. Our work is not that much more worth than other positions which also need qualification... | null | 0 | 1491300352 | False | 0 | dft5i80 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsmjad | null | 1493782210 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | emn13 | null | Microsoft's history on writing these kind of articles is decidedly mixed. Has anybody read this? Is it any good? Does it include not only upsides but downsides (and is their analysis intelligent)? | null | 0 | 1491300365 | False | 0 | dft5id7 | t3_63a2p9 | null | null | t3_63a2p9 | null | 1493782212 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Freyr90 | null | >Every developer thinks they're right and they want to prove that. They never want to prove that they're not right.
In that case more harmful thing is conservatism, I suppose. Especially conservatism of embedded and system developers. What, advanced type systems, correctness proving, total functional programming? Who need that shit while we do have C and verilog? Lava failed, seL4 is not very popular, and many people I talked about that think that C type system is awesome enough. | null | 0 | 1491300437 | False | 0 | dft5j7f | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft531s | null | 1493782223 | 6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | georobv | null | The problem is, there is always someone who's willing to go for less in EU, like east Europe. Plenty of German companies here in my city, paying you 15k~20k if you are lucky, for the same job they would have to pay a German 3 times or more. So they ask themselves, why would they pay him 60k at home if they can do this (that's EU, freedom of movement, free movement of goods, capital, services...). | null | 0 | 1491300866 | False | 0 | dft5o4g | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfss2ft | null | 1493782289 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Inspector_Sands | null | I'll believe this after a fuckload of other mathematicians review it. Also, what does this have to do with programming? | null | 0 | 1491300886 | False | 0 | dft5ods | t3_63cucc | null | null | t3_63cucc | null | 1493782292 | 27 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | srekel | null | Maybe, but they are doing their project from scratch so they're able to choose a design up-front, so to speak.
It'd be interesting to read followups, to see if they feel it works down the line. | null | 0 | 1491300942 | False | 0 | dft5p1r | t3_637uh3 | null | null | t1_dft2ppz | null | 1493782302 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | myotcworld | null | > outsourcing work, are the ones who gonna have a lot of 'splainin to do.
no body get $70 k per year by infy better check your facts before proving yourself a genius. | null | 0 | 1491301012 | False | 0 | dft5pv4 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsc5oy | null | 1493782312 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | trivo | null | I also don't care about peer reviews. On a completely unrelated topic, I solved P=NP.
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null | c12 | null | From wikipedia (so take with grain of salt):
> Scholarly peer review (also known as refereeing) is the process of subjecting an author's scholarly work, research, or ideas to the scrutiny of others who are experts in the same field, before a paper describing this work is published in a journal or as a book. The peer review helps the publisher (that is, the editor-in-chief or the editorial board) decide whether the work should be accepted, considered acceptable with revisions, or rejected.
By that definition I would suggest that the paper you link is part of that process but not the process in it's entirety. | null | 0 | 1491301036 | False | 0 | dft5q4u | t3_63cucc | null | null | t1_dft522z | null | 1493782316 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | narwi | null | Nah. But if you are a programmer outside the US, the chances of getting hired by a new branch office of some US company just went up. | null | 0 | 1491301124 | False | 0 | dft5r86 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfrxd8n | null | 1493782330 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jogai-san | null | Its probably targeted at areas they think/want having the most growth in the near future. | null | 0 | 1491301174 | False | 0 | dft5rul | t3_63a2p9 | null | null | t1_dft0p5r | null | 1493782339 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Okymyo | null | Disney isn't the only company doing it, my comment wasn't referring to Disney specifically. | null | 0 | 1491301225 | False | 0 | dft5sgw | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfspkqf | null | 1493782347 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | davorzdralo | null | While that is true, if you want your kid to go to a good college, you'll pay what, 30k per year? I'll pay like 300 Euros, or more likely nothing. There are a lot of costs to living in US. | null | 0 | 1491301278 | False | 0 | dft5t5a | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsc5kj | null | 1493782357 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | skulgnome | null | The article title is misleading, trying to sound like it's bad for software developers. It's good for us: this'll reduce competition from indentured brown people from abroad, which is one of the major factors that've lead to stagflation in programmer salaries despite the value of labour doubling every six or seven years. | null | 0 | 1491301423 | False | 0 | dft5uwh | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dft4zth | null | 1493782381 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jogai-san | null | Whats the advantage over [papercut](https://github.com/changemakerstudios/papercut)? | null | 0 | 1491301483 | False | 0 | dft5vo8 | t3_637ot5 | null | null | t1_dfs39g0 | null | 1493782391 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Kok_Nikol | null | Noob question: is this just a like std::min or std:max? | null | 0 | 1491301512 | False | 0 | dft5w0w | t3_6350ax | null | null | t1_dfrriax | null | 1493782395 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Grimy_ | null | This has absolutely nothing to do with programming. Try /r/math or something.
On top of being off-topic, the article is also horribly written. Their explanation of the GCI principle is [not even wrong](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_even_wrong):
> According to the GCI principle, if two shapes overlap, such as a rectangle and a circle, then the probability of striking one, for example in a game of darts, increases the chances of also striking the other. | null | 0 | 1491301815 | False | 0 | dft5zr5 | t3_63cucc | null | null | t3_63cucc | null | 1493782446 | 20 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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null | user8081 | null | Medium is definition of nowadays webdev cancer.
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null | Beckneard | null | It's really demoralizing how true this is. The more I work professionally (and even just doing my own projects) the more I realize this. It's really amazing that more devastating things haven't happened already. | null | 0 | 1491301900 | False | 0 | dft60ti | t3_63auwj | null | null | t3_63auwj | null | 1493782459 | 58 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | rabidcow | null | > You can also calculate "mod 2" after each step
You *can*, but it makes addition exclusive-or. Addition is a good analog, but not quite the same thing.
I have had to resort to `a and b` = `a * b` and `not a` = `(1 - a)` in an environment with only arithmetic operators, De Morgan-ing all the `or`s out. (I really needed true == 1 for reasons that I no longer remember.) | null | 0 | 1491301961 | False | 0 | dft61j7 | t3_6350ax | null | null | t1_dft0hrd | null | 1493782470 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Regimardyl | null | In fact, here's a proof-of-concept command line program doing exactly that: https://sqlite.org/sqlar/doc/trunk/README.md | null | 0 | 1491302188 | False | 0 | dft64ca | t3_63adw4 | null | null | t1_dfszhae | null | 1493782507 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Chrono32123 | null | Every day I hate my job a little more. I am a programmer and have about 5 years in and I'm not even at $60k while peers who were hired at the same company with the same experience were hired at way more. I got lowballed so hard but it was that or no job and we can't afford to relocate. It's mostly the area I'm in for sure but it's still very frustrating. | null | 0 | 1491302593 | False | 0 | dft69hh | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsqvf5 | null | 1493782576 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fiedzia | null | Sure. If you have the right product and it is slow to the point that it matters to customers and the performance comes to how fast your code is executed and its better/cheaper to fix code than throw more hardware and it is more important than working on new features, than improve that. Until then, you have other things to worry about. | null | 0 | 1491302618 | False | 0 | dft69te | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft5fvb | null | 1493782580 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | gingerbill | null | There are no methods in this language, just procedures. What this means is that the special keyword `this`or `self` in other languages is not special at all and can be created manually from the syntax.
It's similar to D's `with` or Pascal's `using` but conceptually simpler and even more useful. | null | 0 | 1491302730 | False | 0 | dft6bau | t3_631p99 | null | null | t1_dfr1px0 | null | 1493782600 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | grumblefap | null | In Midwest it's actually pretty average. | null | 0 | 1491302766 | False | 0 | dft6brj | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfslvph | null | 1493782606 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Tasgall | null | It also depends on the company.
If you want to work in games, be prepared to pay the game tax! | null | 0 | 1491302804 | False | 0 | dft6c9s | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsr20a | null | 1493782613 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | rubik_ | null | Interesting! I will look that up because I don't know what it is. Maybe BK-trees are not well suited for spell-checking, but they are definitely being used for image deduplication. The distance you're going to use there is some form of perceptual hashing. | null | 0 | 1491302902 | False | 0 | dft6dlb | t3_636m76 | null | null | t1_dft488d | null | 1493782631 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | jflesch | null | Wait .. I remember reading a discussion (troll?) you had with someone else a while ago ... DSLs, right ?
You realize that by being so negative, you're advocating your cause very poorly, right ? You're probably even hurting it a lot. | null | 0 | 1491302931 | False | 0 | dft6dye | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft4qgt | null | 1493782636 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doc_frankenfurter | null | >That's because TCS are a bunch of nodding heads.
No, they nod and shake in that very special way so you never know if they actually agreed to anything until they fail to deliver. | null | 0 | 1491302968 | False | 0 | dft6efx | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfssn7a | null | 1493782642 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Tasgall | null | Plug it into [glassdoor's salary calculator](https://www.glassdoor.com/Salaries/know-your-worth.htm) - it's fairly decent, and gives a range. | null | 0 | 1491303043 | False | 0 | dft6fff | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsv86e | null | 1493782655 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | rhythmguy | null | 10k is still cheap when you're hiring somebody for 20k below the market rate. | null | 0 | 1491303187 | False | 0 | dft6hbh | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsy9eq | null | 1493782680 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fiedzia | null | > It is certainly possible to have both high productivity and high execution speed, if you design the language well.
No, it is not. It is possible to design productive language faster than Python maybe (for some people), it is not possible (or nobody did it yet) to design languages that provide top speed in class combined with top productivity. There are always trade-offs there. You can have the same argument we are having if you substitute python with any other language. | null | 0 | 1491303228 | False | 0 | dft6huu | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft3iim | null | 1493782687 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | psyanara | null | I have no idea what you are consider a "good" school to be, but if a Big 10 school counts (like my alma-mater), it's about 40k for the entire degree. Where I work I get a 75% discount towards education for my family (if I had one), so it's 10k total.
Yes, 10k is a lot more than 300 euros, but at 5 months of savings, it's not terrible either.
There are lots of costs regardless of where you live. Taking the opportunity to maximize the rewards is what lots of Americans should do,but don't. | null | 0 | 1491303444 | False | 0 | dft6ku8 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft5t5a | null | 1493782727 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Attila_22 | null | In California it's incredibly low. | null | 0 | 1491303483 | False | 0 | dft6ldh | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfslvph | null | 1493782735 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Schmittfried | null | That's called free market. | null | 0 | 1491303534 | False | 0 | dft6m2p | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsveo3 | null | 1493782744 | -1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bluetomcat | null | Real software is indeed an entangled mess that breaks in unexpected ways, but the implications of its breakage and incorrectness are often largely overrated, excluding mission-critical domains like avionics and industrial/civil automation. A web server performing a NULL-pointer chase in a special edge case will not reformat the hard drive, but will simply crash and be restarted.
Get real, how much damage has the Heartbleed "disaster" done before and after its discovery? Most software is broken in many ways (not only security-wise) but it still mostly does its job and people continue using it. | null | 1 | 1491303556 | 1491304942 | 0 | dft6mcz | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft60ti | null | 1493782748 | -7 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Phronux | null | private function myfunction(){
return mt_rand() / mt_getrandmax();
}
We've been fooled. :( | null | 0 | 1491303565 | False | 0 | dft6mh7 | t3_63cv93 | null | null | t3_63cv93 | null | 1493782749 | 28 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | fiedzia | null | > That's not how any company's finance department looks at it
That's exactly how they will look at it when you'll tell them that they can have site working 2x faster if they will pay 2x the cost of hardware of 10x or more cost of people to write and maintain codebase harder for people to deal with. | null | 1 | 1491303815 | False | 0 | dft6pzm | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft1la7 | null | 1493782798 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Attila_22 | null | Don't feel bad, it's just America that's exceptionally high | null | 0 | 1491303876 | False | 0 | dft6qu0 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsvr6t | null | 1493782809 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Luvax | null | > You can, but it makes addition exclusive-or.
Oh shit, you're right. Thanks for pointing it out. I got confused at some point I think. | null | 0 | 1491303901 | 1491304142 | 0 | dft6r6l | t3_6350ax | null | null | t1_dft61j7 | null | 1493782813 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | BetterOffLeftBehind | null | >they just don't want to pay for them | null | 0 | 1491303998 | False | 0 | dft6sjs | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft4tfq | null | 1493782832 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | > Both of these approaches fall flat when you're compiling something other than C, where you need to build things in a specific order, rather than building in whatever order, and only needing dependencies to accurately regenerate things.
In Task, if you [list dependencies in `deps`](https://github.com/go-task/task#task-dependencies), they will run concurrently at the same time. But you can also force tasks to run in a specific order [by calling them directly](https://github.com/go-task/task#calling-a-task-from-another-task).
> Listing out each and every dependency is a huge pain in the ass
This is required with Task currently. I made it with Go web development in mind, so I didn't have C specific problems in mind initially.
I feel that this use case is a bit too advanced for Task. But you're free to try it if you want. And if you think that Task have a change to be useful to you, feel free to open issues about features you may need. | null | 0 | 1491304183 | False | 0 | dft6v8x | t3_62zk1i | null | null | t1_dfsedpf | null | 1493782868 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | randominternetdude | null | OP is a fucking russian bot. Fuck you simi510 | null | 0 | 1491304211 | False | 0 | dft6vnv | t3_637m7q | null | null | t3_637m7q | null | 1493782873 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | weirdoaish | null | > There are tons of US stem graduates, it's just no one scouted them or wanted to train them. They figured they could make training facilities in India
I did my Masters here in the US, and I have to say I find the whole "our STEM grads can't find jobs" argument hard to believe. Even Bachelor students with a 3.0+ GPA tends to get gobbled up pretty fast with jobs paying over $70k | null | 0 | 1491304452 | False | 0 | dft6z99 | t3_638rgm | null | null | t1_dft34i8 | null | 1493782921 | 8 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | LTS1287 | null | It's funny because I was reading a book about game programming and the author is not shy about optimizing. He explains things well and makes use of assembly where appropriate. I felt that guys like him are a dying breed. | null | 0 | 1491304476 | False | 0 | dft6zl5 | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft24fa | null | 1493782925 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | werkawerk | null | Just consider that most Americans also work two months longer than Germans each year. | null | 0 | 1491304478 | False | 0 | dft6zms | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsmjad | null | 1493782926 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Attila_22 | null | First thing you've got to understand is that silicon valley is kind of a 'best of the best' deal. Companies like Apple and Google are competing to hire the best talent in the world. Other companies are competing with their salaries for new grads. The cost of living there is extremely high as well. Not to mention the huge market/investment in companies allows them to pay more than they probably should. | null | 0 | 1491304546 | False | 0 | dft70n1 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft5cfv | null | 1493782939 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bothanspy1337 | null | Going by your logic, a CS major spent a minimum of four years in training before they even got their first job. Don't they technically have more experience?
I'm just comparing the two right after the completion of their programs, not after different amounts of job experience. | null | 0 | 1491304610 | 1491305128 | 0 | dft71lr | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft047u | null | 1493782952 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | combinatorylogic | null | It's ok to be negative towards religious zealots. Any dynamic typing fanboy is beyond redemption anyway, there is absolutely no hope to ever convince any of you, so why bother then?
And, please note, we're only talking about static vs. dynamic here, no fancy high level stuff at all. | null | 0 | 1491304646 | 1491304897 | 0 | dft7267 | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft6dye | null | 1493782960 | -6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | doom_Oo7 | null | > In addition there is the fact that since make was designed for the computers of the 1970’s and 1980’s when you run it on modern hardware it is fast. This is something that is always worth remembering.
this is so, so, so wrong on so many levels. [Ninja](https://ninja-build.org/) for instance was redesigned with the same goals than make, but more recent technologies (c++ & python); it ends up being much faster (the difference for me being less than 1 second for an incremental rebuild, instead of more than 30 / 40 seconds with make, on an i7 with ssd). | null | 0 | 1491304672 | False | 0 | dft72l1 | t3_63dch7 | null | null | t3_63dch7 | null | 1493782965 | 63 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | sirin3 | null | Put your comment [on the list](https://www.win.tue.nl/~gwoegi/P-versus-NP.htm) | null | 0 | 1491304685 | False | 0 | dft72sb | t3_63cucc | null | null | t1_dft5pwg | null | 1493782967 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | scorcher24 | null | You guys having a different calendar than we do? We have an average of 29 days of holiday here, per year. | null | 0 | 1491304702 | False | 0 | dft731j | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft6zms | null | 1493782971 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | kefeer | null | Consider driving. It is amazing how a mean (hehe) driver knows very little about driving, physics of driving and is awful at risk assessment and management. And still, there is no carmaggedon happening. Perhaps, this is a proof that God exists or something. | null | 1 | 1491304792 | False | 0 | dft74dz | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft60ti | null | 1493782989 | -6 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | ThisIs_MyName | null | Bamboozled again, when will we learn? | null | 0 | 1491304814 | False | 0 | dft74pd | t3_63cv93 | null | null | t1_dft6mh7 | null | 1493782993 | 17 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Attila_22 | null | He's just being a condescending dick. And no, I'm not a web developer. | null | 0 | 1491304819 | False | 0 | dft74rq | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft4bjk | null | 1493782994 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | orlyfactor | null | Excellent! No more "developers" asking me what a NullPointerException is! | null | 0 | 1491304895 | False | 0 | dft75xe | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfry385 | null | 1493783010 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | mfukar | null | I'd really love it if the article had wanted to focus on a single topic and drove it home. Instead we got a rant on 5 different topics strewn together by '_everything is buggy so don't use C or the IC has weapons to spy on you_'. Just leave this in the collection of things on medium nobody gives a thought about. | null | 1 | 1491304910 | False | 0 | dft764z | t3_63auwj | null | null | t3_63auwj | null | 1493783013 | 3 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Agt72508 | null | My friend and I are developing an app that uses http requests for API calls to a server... | null | 0 | 1491304915 | False | 0 | dft767b | t3_63cssi | null | null | t1_dft558i | null | 1493783014 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491304971 | False | 0 | dft773j | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft2zox | null | 1493783025 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 1 | 1491305033 | 1491305407 | 0 | dft782n | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft42yd | null | 1493783038 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | zerexim | null | What's the use of Kotlin without Java libraries? | null | 0 | 1491305034 | False | 0 | dft783e | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t3_63ddi5 | null | 1493783038 | 24 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | bothanspy1337 | null | That's because the goals of a CS program are different. They claim they're training you for a job on the field, but they still teach you everything through an academic lens. The programs are run be people who've spent most of their careers at a university doing research and not in the industry.
I never said a CS major is the only way, for the record. I'm the first one to say that it isn't necessary. But you can't convince me that someone is a better problem solver after 16 weeks than someone who spent four years learning the same skill. Industry experience always triumphs your training, but if we're comparing two people who are fresh out of their programs, the CS major is obviously superior, even if they're lacking a few industry-specific skills. | null | 0 | 1491305074 | False | 0 | dft78p3 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsissc | null | 1493783047 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | deuteros | null | It's definitely harder to be poor in the US. | null | 0 | 1491305163 | False | 0 | dft7a3s | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft2fqy | null | 1493783065 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Stan9965 | null | Use GitLab for these features + more for free. | null | 0 | 1491305164 | False | 0 | dft7a4d | t3_638wyo | null | null | t3_638wyo | null | 1493783066 | 2 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | kefeer | null | In my country you fill not only bank account but also a recipient name (and, in case of companies, their Tax ID). If those do not match on a receiving end the transfer is canceled. | null | 0 | 1491305197 | False | 0 | dft7ala | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dfsyqv7 | null | 1493783072 | 0 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | kefeer | null | > Much more terribly broken and insecure software is written in memory-safe languages, but it isn't as publicly visible
PHP to the rescue! | null | 0 | 1491305247 | False | 0 | dft7bbs | t3_63auwj | null | null | t1_dft4bi2 | null | 1493783082 | 4 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | acdha | null | Uber investors are subsidizing about 60% of every ride in the hopes that they'll have a monopoly after the taxi companies fold:
http://www.nakedcapitalism.com/2016/11/can-uber-ever-deliver-part-one-understanding-ubers-bleak-operating-economics.html
If you're a fan of competition, Uber is not your success story. | null | 0 | 1491305268 | False | 0 | dft7bng | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft23qh | null | 1493783086 | 5 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Fenris_uy | null | They are not going away. They will be moving back to the old system were they served North America clients from South America locations.
And they are going to keep a minimal staff on the US to do client meetings. | null | 0 | 1491305317 | False | 0 | dft7cg3 | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsyz78 | null | 1493783097 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | [deleted] | null | [deleted] | null | 0 | 1491305396 | False | 0 | dft7dpm | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dfsrep2 | null | 1493783114 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | DoListening | null | Exciting stuff! If I understand it correctly, this means in the future we might be able use Kotlin as a common language for code shared between
- iOS (compile natively)
- Android (use ~~the JVM~~ ART)
- desktop/server (JVM/native, take a pick)
- the web (compile to JS) | null | 0 | 1491305410 | 1491312018 | 0 | dft7dxq | t3_63ddi5 | null | null | t3_63ddi5 | null | 1493783117 | 44 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | Attila_22 | null | Yeah same for me, pretty much all that but only 16 months experience | null | 0 | 1491305498 | False | 0 | dft7f9b | t3_637m7q | null | null | t1_dft10ro | null | 1493783134 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
null | saturn_vk | null | There's probably not much runtime checking that's going on in your typical go server. It'll probably be quite safe, type wise. | null | 0 | 1491305546 | False | 0 | dft7g09 | t3_63c9e1 | null | null | t1_dft782n | null | 1493783145 | 1 | t5_2fwo | null | null | null |
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