Is this the book that introduced SOLID?
Is this the book that introduced SOLID?
That’s undeniably a good thing, but I’m still cynical that capital will ever find a truly “ethical” niche to exploit.
Of course that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try to legally constrain it as much as possible, as I’ve just learned has been done in the EU, thank you!
Sure they do. They just come with exciting, new problems
Sometimes a change is as good as a rest
The real win is encapsulation. Whether that’s many modules running on the same server or many is not where the juice is
Oh nice, if I’m understanding you
Facebook’s capital and access to oceans of customer data sure isn’t going to die, though. Maybe mutate
Senior more like seen-enough-of-your-shit
I’m very against this unless it’s praxis
Doesn’t hurt me
Just outlaw it already. It was a bad idea
Yeah things that follow a kind of lexical “script” that you don’t want to get creative with would be pretty easy to generate. Farewells, greetings, dear Johns, may he rest in peaces, etc etc
Yep, which is why you’ve got to sell while folks think it’s still pumping time. Then everyone in the know dumps and it’s better luck next time to the bag holders.
If you aren’t in the know, well, hope you’re lucky.
Even as a dumb investor you can extract a lot of money via pump and dump. Just got to get in/out at the right times.
Spread that out over several portfolios, and you can get rich without ever contributing a single thing to your community!
In this case I think the VC folks probably got a fat return on the selloff. Not sure what the company who bought their asset got out of it though
You’re literally describing venture exit. Once the asset reaches the desired value, you sell your part and hop. Rinse repeat.
Obviously not the case for most of us wagoids
Genuine answer is that it’s just not necessary. Current displays are sharp and smooth enough. I’d rather a display that lasts for a few decades, since the only reason to replace these is when they break down.
Please stop
There wasn’t any let or const when I got into it hahaa
Good ol’ jQuery - never thought I’d hear that
rerere makes resolving these almost bearable