

SUN is from 4.6 billion years ago, you mortal beings
SUN is from 4.6 billion years ago, you mortal beings
I say this as a younger brother who was beat up by older siblings. If you are both under 18 and he’s a lot smaller than you, slap him. If he thinks he’s an “alpha” and you aren’t, it might be the only thing that points out that he is just human
After you do this, please please please try to point out his error in thinking. No “alpha” commands any respect and the “alpha” bosses are the ones nobody wants to work for
I think the same thing every time I see this picture. Good news: I think I figured it out. Bad news: I think she looks like my librarian from elementary school, so I doubt that’s why she looks familiar to you, haha
My team does this for the first ~15 minutes and then we move to “group think” for any tough problems or “water cooler chat” for the remaining 15. You’re allowed to leave if it’s just water cooler chat, so I really like it
Strictly-typed languages are the BEST for learning programming. I also like Java for it because there’s a difference between int and Integer (forcing you to learn about objects)
Mechanics are still trying to figure that out with the “master cylinder” and “slave cylinder”
Is there a TL;DR if I don’t know who this is?
Tell that to my employer
That’s still good! I’m proud of you for working though the parts of the problem that you were capable of
Please forgive my ignorance. What does ** do?
Even then, 5 “quick” requests takes up most of your day
Little Bobby Tables
Exactly. Why add on?
Variable names should be “self defining” meaning you should be able to understand what its doing from the name. The name also shouldn’t be too long. Combining those together makes it difficult to come up with an “elegant” name
Oh… I thought they were both just being silly
Your explanation makes a lot more sense. Thank you!
They’re both making the same joke, but one got upvoted and one got downvoted. I don’t understand people
Now I’m just imaging a judge trying to get order in the court room with an inflatable mallet
73% of numerical statistics go unverified
I agree. But there’s never much time for it