The only version management I believe in is Nver.
I write code once and then leave the project completely. Start with 0.0.1 and end with 0.0.1
The only version management I believe in is Nver.
I write code once and then leave the project completely. Start with 0.0.1 and end with 0.0.1
You forgot -
That's an insult to Zorg
On same tone, Warren Buffet.
He has also donated billions in the same charity and largely lives controversy free.
It doesn't need to be a pet. You can use wild python as well.
Or Monty Python if you're a cultural person
Oh the term was alright, it's his 100% intentional innuendo that was the problem.
He didn't hide it nor he even slightly direct viewers to actual term.
He only meant 69 and he showed it that way
I don't use Facebook but I'm 100% sure they have my data.
A lot of apps that uses Facebook login, debugger, React Native, etc. allows it to collect as much user data as it can and send it to FB servers because that's the default.
This is a big red flag already. A proper record is needed by any good and fair company.
There is even more concerning part where Linus discussed the order of complaints - first the immediate manager, then Linux/Yvonne, and the only third party HR.
This is big no no for any reputable company. If you feel harassed, you generally go to HR directly, you don't give managers any information.
Such managers are not equipped with HR related situations and by saying your piece to more people, you're ensuring that people you complaint about knows that you're making a complaint and they can use their power and sway you.
This is biggest issue for me in the video which essentially nullified the existence of HR in LMG if they are this far off to employees.
I'm not saying he meant anti-union by that line, but that's classic anti-union line saying my employees don't need unions.
Very much in line of "unions means less money for you" statement.
Google is hindrance to open web, like IE7 was with ActiveX.
Only difference is that IE7 wanted developers to develop for IE7, while Google also want to fully control the web and bend it according to its needs
Don't forget the amount of data you'll be sharing, including health records
For me Amazon delivers to my doorstep, listens and acts on complaints if undelivered or product is faulty, arrange replacement for free, allow me to use stuffs for a month and then return no questions asked, and is way more cost effective.
Say whatever about their business practices, they beat local stores in every possible way and it's not even close.
For me as a customer, local stores doesn't make any possible sense.