

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.
It’s fine to refuse to help, but offering your unsolicited opinion on windows instead of helping is just rude.
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.
I know you think you’re being clever. But what you really are is arrogant. Telling someone the answer to their problem is to do as you do, instead of helping them with their issue.
That’s great but all it takes is some of your blood relatives to submit their genetic data and they can calculate your genetics to a degree that is accurate enough.
Did you even read the article? It literally states that this is cheap and abundant.
Good for them! I’ve always wondered when working Americans would decide unions are a good thing.
Thank you. I was about to say the same. Subscribe to office 365 and get the business version of Teams. Even if privacy is a requirement, what’s wrong with teams?
Extremely click bait title by the article author.
Killing Floor.
As someone who doesn’t know much about astronomy, what is interesting about this discovery?
That’s 2D
Thank you. I’m surprised, this is the science community and I’m downvoted for asking for a source. I thought this community valued proof.
Stardew Valley the board game.
Used to have Paperwhite. Upgraded to Kindle Oasis a few years ago. No regrets.
Adding to your advice: RTFM. I have been a professional developer for more than 20 years and the number of people i have worked with, who bothered to read the manual, can be counted on one hand. So many bugs can be avoided if people bothered to read the manual for whatever software/SDK they are using.
Advice that has been valid forever. Don’t mix your personal life with work. That includes software, mobile phones, computers.
Phoenix Project and Unicorn Project are about non technical skills. Very entertaining books as well.