Because Reddit mods are known for not being massive corruptable stooges?
Because Reddit mods are known for not being massive corruptable stooges?
That makes sense, thank you
Why is a 21yo developer in a school to begin with?
I know an architect who designs APIs this way. Also includes a status code in the response object because why have one status code when you can have two, potentially contradictory, status codes?
What a great fat wet lettuce of a human. He’s only capable of paying other people to do his dirty work.
It’s in my fed
Man am I glad i left that honey-boo-boo-moderated shit show
Hey, it’s ok. You’re in a safe place now.
Hey look, the cancer is dying of itself…
Consume the well-to-do
What’s not covered is the 25 years of R&D in advance of waterfall project starting, or that it’s delivered 200% over time and cost due to those requirements being insufficient and based on assumptions that were never or are no longer true.
I personally find copilot is very good at rigging up test scripts based on usings and a comment or two. Babysit it closely and tune the first few tests and then it can bang out a full unit test suite for your class which allows me to focus on creative work rather than toil.
It can come up with some total shit in the actual meat and potatoes of the code, but boilerplate stuff like tests it seems pretty spot on.
Obligatory Space Doggity https://youtu.be/zsV-qozMz9A