Dude is burnt out in 6 years? I’ve been doing it 25+ professionally and still love it, started as a kid writing basic with the line numbers.
Dude is burnt out in 6 years? I’ve been doing it 25+ professionally and still love it, started as a kid writing basic with the line numbers.
The Greasy Strangler
Looked like the confetti air cannon blew the wing off, rickety plane
Some things we have to buy without know the cost, hospital/doctor fees, insurance can surprise you, etc.
Honestly it sounds like there’s an infinite loop in your code before it hits your breakpoint.
I’ve found they really help with unit tests. Sometimes with regular code they straight up make up libraries that aren’t real.
Spock is all “cause tonight will be the night that i will fall for you”
yeah but it’s like 5" high.
Hot Tub Time Machine, I thought it’d be awful but it was worth a chuckle.
I’ve been seeing a lot of Perl jokes lately and as far as legacy code I haven’t had to edit anything written in that in 25 or so years. For those that haven’t used it, getting form variables and rudimentary things like that were like equivalent to regular expressions, everything had some obscure expression you had to look up or copy paste.
They were amazing for years and switched from push notifications to iMessage and broke everything, used to work to allow from Apple Watch, now that function appears to work but doesn’t do anything
Those companies that judge output by lines of code are asking for this
Copied basic code out of computer magazines, read a DOS 3.1 book cover to cover in the 80s as a kid. Just always drawn to it. Today I wrote some bicep code to allow my dev team to access the key vault in the lower environments but not the upper. I’ve done Vb6, flash actionscript, objective c, Java, C#, python, C++, SQL, ruby, spingboot, jquery, angular, react, Perl, PHP, VBA, Foxpro, T-SQL, and many other languages.
It’s still fun.
Wow, those are some hot takes, those movies are great
The prefixes “cis” and “trans” are from Latin: “this side of” and “the other side of”, they are opposites and have been used in chemistry for decades.