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Comment #12459944
It's just that you are unlucky to bump into pyshopaths. They suck up your energy slowly until you are too late to realize. It's a lesson that everyone should be aware of. I'm glad …
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Comment #9536670
The fundamental key for a communication is respect, if this breaks, nothing else would ever work to maintain a relationship.
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Comment #9450535
Even donation to charitable foundations is dubious to me. I have no idea where/what they are going to use the money, even though they promise on certain contribution. In personal o…
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Comment #9425010
Apps definitely. I'm using Saved, fairly new iOS app. It has clean graft, pie chart and a list of expenses in week/month mode. But the main benefit is speed. Saved takes seconds to…
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Comment #9379737
>Having a cool product is a necessary but not sufficient condition of having a product that people want. Make stuff that people need and want to have. It's apparently tough , unles…
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Comment #9379601
Thanks as well!
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Comment #9379534
It's always a freakout moment when dealing with flags.
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Comment #9379302
When the office space has an area for coffee making, and it's open, it's true that it's disturbing. Imagine there are 10 people in the office and everyone is making one cup of coff…
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Comment #9367995
I used to have back pain and i suspected the way i sit was not proper. Wait until I go to gym and mainly focus on yoga, it improves alot. I think having a strong muscle on back is …
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Best practice for naming a Boolean variable or method
I have read about flag is a trap. But sometimes using a Boolean is unavoidable. What is the best practice for the naming convention , to make it meaningful to read yet not confusin…
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