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Most technical job interviews for developers are somewhat predictable in that they will likely involve some kind of coding — generally on a whiteboard. "Life is a game. So fight for survival and see if you're worth it."
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For whiteboarding, they should add a feature where it looks at the computer language and type of problem and automatically links you to various solutions you can then cut and paste.
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According to a sneak peek at Packt’s annual Skill Up survey, developers and engineers in various jobs plan on learning several new tools and technologies over the next 12 months. random.randrange(-math.inf, math.inf)
Or something to that effect, I'm not in the set listed in the article
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Python: the perennial "yeah, I should probably learn that sometime" language.
As long as the respondents who said they'd learn it last year didn't learn it, they are free to report the same the following year.
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Quote: Oh, and performance. We love performance. I love performance. You love performance. My dog loves performance. Let’s have a performance hug. That was nice. Thank you. You smell nice. Nick Craver (Stack Exchange sysadmin) blog entry on the years of work required: May 22: [^]Quote: Fair warning: This is the story of a long journey. Very long. As indicated by your scroll bar being very tiny right now. While Stack Exchange/Overflow is not unique in the problems we faced along the way, the combination of problems is fairly rare. I hope you find some details of our trials, tribulations, mistakes, victories, and even some open source projects that resulted along the way to be helpful. It’s hard to structure such an intricate dependency chain into a chronological post, so I’ll break this up by topic: infrastructure, application code, mistakes, etc.
«Beauty is in the eye of the beholder, and it may be necessary from time to time to give a stupid or misinformed beholder a black eye.» Miss Piggy
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Been there, done that (though not to the extent of those guys).
The protocol-relative URLs were a surprise to us, too. How hard is it for an email client to just default to *something*? Our biggest issue was Fastly caching our stuff. they came to our rescue, though, and made some changes there end to get us through. Super easy.
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Dang. The hardest part of switching over my websites to HTTPS was figuring out how to register the certificate in the Windows cert manager!
Marc
Latest Article - Create a Dockerized Python Fiddle Web App
Learning to code with python is like learning to swim with those little arm floaties. It gives you undeserved confidence and will eventually drown you. - DangerBunny
Artificial intelligence is the only remedy for natural stupidity. - CDP1802
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Technology standards often fade with age, but at 30 the GIF is more popular than ever. Let's just not get into "how to correctly pronounce it"
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Choosy mothers choose GIF
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Gifhub
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We used to have ^Jif in the UK, but then they changed the name to ^Cif (I guess to match others in the EU)..
Weirdly, it always make me think of the ^CIS
Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.
modified 31-Aug-21 21:01pm.
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The bycicle design is decades old and it is more popular than ever. It does what it is supposed to do in an appreciable and economic way.
* CALL APOGEE, SAY AARDWOLF
* GCS d--- s-/++ a- C++++ U+++ P- L- E-- W++ N++ o+ K- w+++ O? M-- V? PS+ PE- Y+ PGP t++ 5? X R++ tv-- b+ DI+++ D++ G e++>+++ h--- ++>+++ y+++* Weapons extension: ma- k++ F+2 X
* Never pay more than 20 bucks for a computer game.
* I'm a puny punmaker.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Let's just not get into "how to correctly pronounce it" You know that ain't gonna happen.
After all, it is the Jraphics Interchange Format..
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A team of researchers at Universite Paris-Diderot has uncovered the reason for wobbling of wheeled suitcases. In their paper published in Proceedings of the Royal Society A, the group explains the physics behind suitcase wobbling and offer some suggestions to overcome the problem. I'm so glad all the hard problems are solved
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self-driving or regular ?
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Wot pisses me orf is that dese here intelctools get paid to discoer find out dis crap.
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Easy solution to this problem: Hover-cases. Next..
Now is it bad enough that you let somebody else kick your butts without you trying to do it to each other? Now if we're all talking about the same man, and I think we are... it appears he's got a rather growing collection of our bikes.
modified 31-Aug-21 21:01pm.
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It sounds similar to the problem of car and truck trailers tipping or jackknifing.
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Researchers have given the first demonstration of 3-D imaging of objects through walls using ordinary wireless signal. The technique, which involves two drones working in tandem, could have a variety of applications, such as emergency search-and-rescue, archaeological discovery and structural monitoring. "We've got a thing that's called radar love"
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Kent Sharkey wrote: The technique, which involves two drones working in tandem, could have a variety of applications, such as emergency search-and-rescue, archaeological discovery and structural monitoring. And of course military is not going to needed / use it
M.D.V.
If something has a solution... Why do we have to worry about?. If it has no solution... For what reason do we have to worry about?
Help me to understand what I'm saying, and I'll explain it better to you
Rating helpful answers is nice, but saying thanks can be even nicer.
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This may help people to love their neighbors more.
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ActiveGo aims to make it easier for enterprises to adopt Go by providing cross-platform consistency, commercial support, security and license reviews, and legal indemnification. For those that like their Go even more active
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