Alright then. Good for you
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What are you even saying? You were talking about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, which is NOT a US text. And it is based on the Declaration from France from 1789.
Anyway, the UDHR says that humans are born equal in rights, and that individuals have the right to live. It's a good question to wonder what is considered an individual indeed. For example, the US law defines an individual as a human being who was born alive
I don't think that's relevant but still curious to know where you think in the Universal Declaration of human rights or in the Déclaration des droits de l'Homme et du citoyen it forbids abortion
It's so straight. I prefer yaml porn
It is "structured" but not well architectured/designed/structured
Thank you for the recommendations!
Nice
Anything fiction book you would recommend to a comrade? I like SF but can read anything good
And theory to read
I guess you can see this earlier but in Europe you cover it in middle school
That's literally what a former client said to us devs, "please work hard because we have to meet our client expectations for that day, work in the evening and the weekend if needed, and we'll pay you a nice restaurant, we'll pay you the best pizzas you've ever eaten at the end" We were already working hours more than we should had. Also, they refuse to pay my company for the work done
No, no. No. It's to protect and cover the book.
Also you won't find any marketing on most older books
This can be funny but nothing is right. Kanban is not a method and can be found in agile methodology and lean, scrum is also an agile methodology, and they are wrongly defined