But they are sooo adorable ๐
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Sounds fun, mind sharing your field?
Judging on other replies, it seems there are alot of people in IT/software development field that are burnt out by how fast everything is changing. That's people that understand it, are making an honest effort, but still it's too much.
Tbh, it makes me dread for my future...
I am definitely guilt for that, but I find this approach really productive. We use small bug fixes as an opportunity to improve the code quality. Bigger PRs often introduce new features and take a lot of time, you know the other person is tired and needs to move on, so we focus on the bigger picture, requesting changes only if there is a bug or an important structural issue.
Here is a list of note-taking apps:
https://github.com/tehtbl/awesome-note-taking
By the way, I am building my own Journaling system, it's still early stages and I am looking for ideas!
Has anyone gone through the documents? Any interesting findings? Is it time to create a website?
I hear the UK makes an honest effort for accessibility
Typing in python leaves a lot to be desired... Being looking at peps for quite some time, but it's really hard for the language to make progress without breaking compatibility.
Hopefully at some point MOJO becomes mature enough to use in a professional setting.
I am not using Jenkins anymore but this seems like a lifesaver, thanks for sharing
So that's the legal equivalent of the guy committing 10k changes the day before leaving the company...
Unless you are using groovy (jenkins), then you are running the pipeline to find syntax errors.
Not really, we are a small team and we generally trust each other. Sure there are things that could have been better, but it's not bad either.