That problem happened because there was no way to travel from town to town quickly so if the clocks were off nobody cared. The trains changed that.
That problem happened because there was no way to travel from town to town quickly so if the clocks were off nobody cared. The trains changed that.
Consider a site like arstechnica. Just tech news, less depressing crap.
At what point can you tax deduct your phone as a business expense?
In the short term it really helps productivity, but in the end the reward for working faster is more work. Just doing the hard parts all day is going to burn developers out.
This leads to weird bugs when you change indentation and miss a line or reorder lines. The logic changes. Not too bad when you’re on your own, as Python seems to be intended for. Add multiple developers and git merges and it is a recipe for disaster. With end tags at least you just end up with poorly formatted working code.
I fear the change from monthly to annual only subscriptions is on the horizon
I’d love to see some stats on how many people use please and thank you in prompts.
If it were codified like this as law everywhere, people would accept it better. The rule breaking is what pisses a lot of people off. It would be much more predictable and safer too.
Our road system, retirement benefits, health system (except USA), public school system, national parks are all socialist.
The NFL has got bad enough I question whether it is still ok for kids to watch.
How long it lasts. Year after year after year. No end in sight. No summer, winter or spring breaks. One vacation a year and a few sick days.
If companies were looking for applicants there, it is clear discrimination.
Alice, the secretary?
Its main asset is its name, and he changed it. What a moron!
Dynamically typed languages don’t scale. Large project bases become hard to maintain, read and refactor.
Basic type errors which should be found in compilation become runtime errors or unexpected behavior.
Add YAML to that for the same reason.
Christmas.
An environmental impact study on this would be interesting.
If you fine people based on their bank balance, you end up fining careful savers, not rich people with shell companies.
The best way to achieve the same goal for the more major fines is with custodial sentences. E.G. 2 weeks for drinking and driving.
And for the more minor traffic stuff with points and bans. If every one has the same number of points and gets the same ban, it is fairer
Active Directory, for joining an account in a network.
They’d be starving after waiting for 3 days.