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fragbait65

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    Comment #31750453

    I've been a technical advisor for several startups, I'd say that overall this advice is wrong. Most startups stay in it way longer than they should. I'm happy that things worked ou…

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    Comment #29731156

    I don't agree. Deceiving and lying are two different things. You are describing somebody being deceptive. You can deceive somebody and still be 100 % truthful.

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    Comment #29718935

    Is that actually a good example of what you mean? There is no contradiction? The first statement does not say that Joe drove drunk?

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    Comment #29648404

    I think I'll just write something similar and wrap Apache with a shell scrip, claim that it's a web server written in bash, post it here and see what reaction I get, just for shits…

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    Comment #28728157

    It's not exactly the same though. Stolen cars does not have the potential to affect your daily day life as broken software can. I agree that the blame does not lie on the engineers…

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    Comment #28337279

    I agree, Siberian cold due to changed flows of different currents seems more likely as the end result due to climate change for the Nordics rather than increased temperatures. Incr…

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    Comment #28182525

    My company that I work at actually closes bug reports that has been in "pending customer feedback" for more than 6 months automatically. The customer is free to re-open the issue a…

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    Comment #28017416

    I think some incremental improvements could be done for C, question is if it's worth the time? Maybe it's better to just use a better tool for new code bases?

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    Comment #28017365

    I agree. The difference is that engineering over all is mature enough that you can make incremental changes over time and it still does not invalidate what you did previously. If y…

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    Comment #28017302

    Well, I agree that you can wish that the tool was better designed, that's a whole different thing though. What I meant to say, in a rather roundabout way to be fair, is that the pr…

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    Comment #28016962

    Well, I do think a programming language is a tool and it is kind of wrong to blame the tool for the mistakes made by the one wielding it. The problem with C is that it's a tool whe…

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    Comment #27789590

    Sounds a bit weird? Who signs an NDA at a job interview?

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    Comment #27789523

    I agree, especially since a portion of the "new" movies are regurgitation of old classics anyway and more often than not weaker than the original movies.

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    Comment #27742021

    Well, I can agree with that! Chances are that your code base will be untestable, at least for unit testing, if unit testing where not considered at all when writing it.

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    Comment #27733813

    I used to do TDD, I found that it didn't work that well for me. I still think that the code base you work on dictates how you should be testing. It also dictates which testing stra…

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    Comment #27733493

    I think it's a failure to ever believe that unit tests provide any correctness proof. The only thing you achieve with unit tests is to prove that you are still bug for bug compatib…

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    Comment #27715634

    Yes, I agree. The question is what the system need to change into? I'm not an expert, but it seems that all known political and/or economic systems fail in the face of greed and se…

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    Comment #27715490

    I'd say wealth and education, but in most counties wealth and education go hand in hand, so I agree with what you say.

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    Comment #27697557

    The problem is that we have elected leaders that only care about being in power. They will happily watch the world burn unless a majority of the voters want them to move. Sadly I d…

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    Comment #27697471

    I mostly agree with what you say, but I don't think any other economic/political system would do better than capitalism. The problem isn't really with which system you use, no know…

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    Comment #27697419

    Problem with that, especially in the US I think, is that the majority of people will not like what you are doing. The only way to enact change is to get the majority of people on y…

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    Comment #27695512

    Current news suggest that they are upping the threshold to 3 children trying to stimulate population growth due to needing to increase their available work force in the future. The…

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    Comment #27694421

    You are probably correct. I didn't really mean to suggest population control, even though I wrote just that. The problem as I see it is that everybody tries to approach the problem…

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    Comment #27694291

    I agree with everything you say. It's actually not a science/technology problem. The problem is human nature, and that's not solvable with technology. If it was, then everything wo…