

What’s the argument for using Angular over other solutions? Let’s say you actually need a SPA.
What’s the argument for using Angular over other solutions? Let’s say you actually need a SPA.
I mean that just means you didn’t hack them well enough.
Or don’t support all the features
Yeah but the compilers weren’t that good at optimization back then.
Hmm… theoretically this is more efficient, however in practice you may end up with a dirty cache… I guess that’s fine if you don’t mind corruption of your coworkers.
Is this an event for the next version of the Apple Vision Pro?
Some of us have PTSD from losing work back in the day. Now it’s just habit.
That just sounds to me like he hasn’t worked on large code bases with multiple teams. No way it would be considered acceptable once you’re interesting with enough other people.
I feel like the subtext the post doesn’t say explicitly is that most management structure are not setup this way and thus software projects end up with a non-optimal design.
There’s probably one computer at most per employee, but each employee already has a non Windows cell phone. Most servers run Linux. Then there’s Linux in a bunch of small devices as well. Windows is a small part of that pie and only getting smaller.
Back in my day the saying was: The odds are good but the goods are odd!
I can’t read this perl script may also apply to something you wrote last week.
I mean, depends on the size of the company. When you’re like 1-2 devs you basically do what you can to help everyone out. But yeah as the company gets bigger you’ll need to separate the responsibilities.