There’s truth to that, but there also isn’t really any reason why we couldn’t have a second exceptional launcher and store for games. It would be nice if we did.
I doubt they sell it, I bet they go back to the same chain of stores and try and get a receipt-less return for cash.
Elixir does have for loops.
https://hashrocket.com/blog/posts/elixir-for-loops-go-beyond-comprehension
That being said, I have worked at a company who uses Elixir 4 years now and I have never once written one.
You might enjoy the rocket lab mode. Used to be a limited time mode, but I think it’s permanent now.
As someone with a sleeping kiddo, thank you ♥️
great. give rocket league some love now, please.
Sounds like you need to answer back with numbers.
Calculate how much time is needed for writing tests.
Then calculate how much time was spent writing ineffective code, then add the amount of time it took to rewrite that same code.
I guarantee the latter amount will be more.
Bonus points if you can calculate the amount of money lost from an unavailable application, then add in the amount of money lost from the confidence your customers are losing in that app.
Maybe a response to their ‘solution’ would be to ask them if they were under the impression you weren’t being careful/paying attention before the bugs occurred?
Oh yeah, the big money people over at nexus mods are surely going to sway geopolitics climates for sure.
Don’t worry bud, mom will bring some nuggets down to the basement soon and so her lil neckbeard won’t be so cranky anymore. 🤡
How about you make a popular website and then we can decide how valid your opinion that websites should be a soapbox for vocal minorities really is.
As they have every right to do.
Sure, you have freedom of speech, but no, you don’t have the right to use my megaphone to say stupid shit.
I can’t imagine how rough it would be to pour hours and hours into a passion project only for a vocal minority to be constantly posting irrelevant criticism.
It’s gotta be demoralizing.
How about Washington?
Like Jason but with an H
Imagine if a trumpet cleaning supply company wrote up an article about the importance of cleaning your trumpet regularly, and somewhere in the article they mentioned something like, ‘oh and you can use your trumpet cleaning spray to clean your trumpet’. Does this mean the information is incorrect? No? Any more or less valid than some dude named Craig on YouTube showing you how he cleans his trumpet? I don’t think so?
Yeah it’s an ad, but it’s an informative ad from an organization that obviously has some passion for the area of their product. I think it would actually be kind of weird if a company that does version control had absolutely no documentation on what version control best practices are.
They told us in boot camp the difference is about $10k.
Is this that “no-code” thing my PM keeps yapping about?
If the test’s purpose is to prove you have retained knowledge, wouldn’t a tattoo be a permanent retention of that knowledge?