Probably bcz you don’t know what raising a tiny human entails.
Probably bcz you don’t know what raising a tiny human entails.
Thanks I guess
Because doing science sometimes DOES suck. I bang my head on my desk doing science sometimes, and I dislike it.
I get annoyed if my pc isn’t restarted in 30 seconds now.
Don’t say stuff like that. You’re gonna give me a heart attack.
Did the person writing this have a stroke?
The part about funding being an issue is definitely true. My partner is a professor, and she’s constantly worried about writing grants looking for funding.
I learned assembly for a few weeks when I first started a new job once (didn’t even have anything to do with my job), and I always felt like my brain was tired after trying to write in assembly. Just took so much more mental concentration than writing in c for example.
It’s just a joke friend.
Yeah, I’ve said that before. I don’t think they have enough regression tests, and unit tests.
Why are programmers so arrogant? They do have unit tests, and a dedicated test team. Refactoring can and does introduce bugs. It’s a fact.
Sure, refactoring is sometimes necessary. But refactoring also introduces new bugs often. Our code base is constantly being refactoring, and it’s not more reliable, stuff is constantly breaking.
Sure, but refactoring things constantly leads to bugs too. Once it works you should stop rewriting code. The SW team at my job didn’t get the memo.
Yeah, sorry, totally misread your comment.
I always try to review the code anyway. There’s no guarantee that what they wrote is doing what you want it to do. Sometimes I find the person was told to do something and didn’t realize it actually needs to do Y and not just X, or visa versa.
No you don’t, stop telling lies.
That’s not unique the the U.S.
That did not work with trump in the U.S.
Gave the guy a platform and he ended up winning.
It’s pretty much a requirement now to use the metric system for everything.
Yeah, pretty much