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Comment #29737876
I practice a non-denominational version of Christianity that embraces a dispensational viewpoint. I regularly read from pretty much all parts of the Bible. However, the core of my …
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Comment #24721512
I know a couple of people who are in the process of riding companies down, so to speak. They’re pretty close to retirement (if not already able to retire), they like their coworker…
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Comment #24687904
I have always deeply deeply disliked non-compete clauses. The only thing that I could come up with is that it’s akin to indentured servitude. But this is much more eloquent way of …
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Comment #24612558
Haskell family languages are something unique. I’ve never worked with Scala so I can’t say.
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Comment #24607481
> IMHO, type-less provides some resiliency. If you write code for a "string" anything that satisfies "stringiness" will still run just fine. Things like that are actually possible …
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Comment #24598619
Category Theory might be a good fit for this. There’s even a category of morphisms (relationships). Perhaps I’m misunderstanding your comment.
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Comment #24400449
This reminds me of the time that I tried to remove a little used feature of a product that I worked on. I could demonstrate that a total of four people had used the feature infrequ…
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Comment #19529108
It almost sounds like reversible computing is immutability at the hardware level.
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Comment #19512495
I think this talk is relevant https://youtu.be/lLnsi522LS8
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Comment #18893458
I don't get the impression that GDPR will be well enforced against government agencies.
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Comment #18857311
So what I'm hearing is "so big they had to fail".
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Comment #18743663
I'd say it's at least on par with accounting and finance which are pretty ubiquitous in our society.
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Comment #11935571
I personally never take out my phone DURING concerts. It's usually off so that I can save battery to call for an Uber when I'm done. However, I do occasionally use it to text frien…