I've been traveling in Turkey few months ago. Was extremely impressed by the resources this vast country have and by the wealth its citizens (in Istanbul) used to have.
Turkey have healthy infrastructure to develop these kind of industry. I believe that they can afford paying top talents from all over the world to come there and boost this industry
Remote work isn't for everyone. A talented developer can work great in a team but while he is alone at the house, he won't be able to focus and work as much effectivlly like being in an office.
>Cloudfare can defend, but a mom-and-pop small business cannot. A startup cannot.
Agree. When it comes to patents, getting into court, and fighting back
Most of the companies won't even get to a situation they need to spend money they don't have to fight this 'endless' war
I traveled with my best friend few years ago in South America
I was usually on the navigation and guiding us from place to place
When we went out for drinks at night he never knew the way back, or even which area we are
I beleive that because in his mind, I'm the one who need to guide us, his brain didn't focus on remembering places and elements on the way that can give him a clue about the way back
>This came naturally and made a lot of sense — Since we enable developers to record and replay API tests in their QA environment, why not use this ability to create tests from real user behavior?
That's the thing about startups. Things that seems obvious now, might not seems that way few months ago.
Someone can explain what's the reason to disable telemetry? Telemetry data is anonymized and important for Firefox development. What and how is transferred is documented well. If certain measures are suggested, there should be given a reasoning.
The beauty of programming language design is not building the most complex edifice like Scala or making the language unacceptably crippled like Go - but giving the programmer the ability to represent complex ideas elegantly and safely. Rust really shines in that regard.
i'm fairly ignorant on the various differences but my general feeling was that Go is quite useful?
I wish we had a good alternative