

I don’t think it’s necessary to strictly avoid it by any means, it’s quite a useful tool. You just have to use it appropriately, similar to stack overflow in some ways. That said, obviously you should use / avoid whatever tools as you want.
I don’t think it’s necessary to strictly avoid it by any means, it’s quite a useful tool. You just have to use it appropriately, similar to stack overflow in some ways. That said, obviously you should use / avoid whatever tools as you want.
Is it possible to learn this power?
The cherry on top is that they didn’t even spell settings correctly.
It’s there because an important customer 15 years ago had a phobia of front doors, so this patch was implemented to make it easier to access the window after climbing the drain pipe.
Only a sith deals in absolute paths.
I didn’t realise until I read that comment, your comment and the other comment about slash direction.
We used teams instead of slack at a place I used to work because it’s free. You know, kind of like how my coffee is free when I go to the window to collect it.
I dunno, job interviews I guess.
Preferably something geographically separated from the server as well in case of some kind of physically destructive event like a fire.
It’s called delegation
If you have the stones to try it
What a twist
What if you only have a nail?
Sounds like you need to add some sleep statements somewhere in your deployment scripts if you want to deploy in 10 seconds
Users are the acceptance testers.
One might even say it’s an ExtremelyDrawnOutMethodNamesFactoryImpl
Almost certainly
The great thing about schema-less databases is you can put any old thing in there. The bad thing is at some point you have to get it back out again.
Or just !!
for the last command. Particularly helpful if you forgot to prefix it with sudo
you can run sudo !!
No no… negative three