

Except book #2 I fully agree, these are great books to read for someone who wants to grow their non technical skills.
Except book #2 I fully agree, these are great books to read for someone who wants to grow their non technical skills.
Having worked in this industry for going on 25 years, I long ago learned that there are way too many incompetent programmers in the world working critical jobs. It’s best not to think about it.
Good for them! I’ve always wondered when working Americans would decide unions are a good thing.
Extremely click bait title by the article author.
Killing Floor.
That’s 2D
Stardew Valley the board game.
On all the agile projects I’ve worked on, the teams have been very reluctant to make a specification in place before starting development. Often claiming that we can’t know the requirements up-front, because we’re agile.
Welcome to Europe, where we get 1gbps fiber at reasonable prices. Here in Denmark it is available at ~$30/month for example. Because the same fiber infrastructure is accessible by many different ISPs to offer to consumers.
Article is from 2016
Please don’t give them ideas.
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Content quality is very subjective, as in that’s just your opinion. Other players may think it’s good.
Since the “new” version it has been shit. Typical big enterprises to break something the users like.
I develop C# on Linux, but I run the full VS inside of a Windows 10 VM.
Newsflash: Not everyone is a teenager on lemmy, many of us have spouses and children.
My wife is still playing this, going on 4 years.
Also Animal Crossing: New Horizons.
Sea of Thieves. Revisiting it after several years of not playing it, and finding it just as much fun now as it uses to be.
Phoenix Project and Unicorn Project are about non technical skills. Very entertaining books as well.