Testing in prod is a power move honestly. Rock star-level
Testing in prod is a power move honestly. Rock star-level
I don’t know if it matches your desire for easy install of small disk space, but it might make up for it in other arenas - Ruby is my new-found love when making simple scripts. Being able to mostly emulate the shell integration that bash has by just using backticks to call a shell command is the killer feature in my book.
Basically guaranteed to be a clear text offender
Kotlin-style async is pretty neat, ngl.
Spill the beans!
While Rust would probably have been a good choice for implementing a new browser, I don’t think Swift deserves the criticism it’s getting in this thread:
I seriously doubt it. At most this is probably an A/B-test or some content-specific restrictions.
Not necessary, apps can register to open links from specific domains.
The only caveat is that if they don’t also own the domain - like Google owns both youtube.com and the YouTube Android app - you have to manually go to the settings for the app in System Settings and enable them, under ‘Open by default’.
Healthcare is pretty rough, I’d be willing to bet that the grass actually is greener in this case.
I have a lot of charging issues with my Pixel Buds Pro. Other than that they are pretty good headphones, but it does get a bit annoying.
996 is the concept out of the Chinese tech industry I’m familiar with - from 9 to 9, 6 days a week, totalling 72 hours worked per week.
You can’t deny that it correctly predicted the most likely token in this case.
Yeah, they don’t care that senior talent left because that was the whole point.
What’s wrong with multiple returns?
Locally produced, artisanal airplanes.
General purpose: Kebab case
But really, follow the conventions of what you’re working on. For example, I’d use pascal case when working on a Java/Kotlin project, and snake case when working on a Python project.