Yep, I know, but my code isn’t in a real language.
Yep, I know, but my code isn’t in a real language.
It renders correctly in my client (Sync), what are you using? I’ll edit it anyway.
Let me find the sequence diagram…
/**
* Gets the user
**/
fun getUser() {
return this.user;
}
I haven’t been laid off since April. I haven’t had a job since then though, so that’s not exactly ideal.
The place that truncates passwords is probably not the place to look for best practices when it comes to security. :-)
To save a few megabytes of text in a database somewhere. Likely the same database that gets hacked.
Seems like you might have fed it the phrase “rats fleeing a sinking ship” to steer its output in a specific direction.
Cory Doctorow came to the office I worked for Amazon in, to give a talk at Goodreads (we shared an office). I always thought it was ironic. I got him to autograph my Kindle, and he wrote “if you can’t open it you don’t own it” on it, so it’s definitely not lost on him.
I use it as a time-saving device. The hardest part is spotting when it’s not actually saving you time, but costing you time in back-and-forth over some little bug. I’m often better off fixing it myself when it gets stuck.
I find it’s just like having another developer to bounce ideas off. I don’t want it to produce 10k lines of code at a time, I want it to be digestible so I can tell if it’s correct.
And where were the pagers when they exploded?
Where were the explosives then? One central place?
In this instance I’ll blame whoever planted a couple of thousand explosives on people all over the place and detonated them simultaneously without caring who was nearby.
Imagine one of them was on a plane carrying your mother, or one was dropping off their kid at the school your kid goes to, or at the supermarket with you behind them in line.
I’m sure that’ll make that girl’s friends and remaining family feel much better.
The explosions had to happen at the same time to be effective, and so people who were being attacked were in a variety of places. Detonating explosives in an uncontrolled variety of public places is not precise.
That “even the girl was a daughter of a member of Hezbollah” part got me very angry.
Kids don’t deserve to get blown up, even if their parents are mass murderers.
The problem with explosions is that they injure everyone nearby, not just the person with the explosion in their pocket.
I read in a NYT headline that they were pagers with explosives added in.
Here’s the article I saw but didn’t read.
All the things that used to break phones got fixed, mobile OS changes got smaller and smaller, designed obsolescence required something that would get people to buy a new phone every 18 months. So here’s a hinge. Here’s TWO hinges!
Thanks for your code review. :-D