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·7 maanden geleden·discuss
I agree that the "there aren't enough programmers for language X" argument is generally flawed. Acceptable cases would be niches like maintenance of seriously legacy or dying platforms. COBOL anyone?

But, not because I think schools and colleges would jump at the opportunity and start training the next batch of students in said language just because some government department or a bunch of large corporations supported and/or mandated it. Mostly because that hasn't actually panned out in reality for as long as I can remember. Trust me, I _wish_ schools and colleges were that proactive or even in touch with with the industry needs, but... (shrug!)

Like I said, I still think the original argument is flawed, at least in the general case, because any good organization shouldn't be hiring "language X" programmers, they should be hiring good programmers who show the ability to transfer their problem solving skills across the panopticon of languages out there. Investing in getting a _good_ programmer upskilled on a new language is not as expensive as most organizations make it out to be.

Now, if you go and pick some _really obscure_ (read "screwed up") programming language, there's not much out there that can help you either way, so... (shrug!)
dexterous
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Someone converted those to other digital formats (EPUB, etc.) and uploaded them to The Internet Archive. There's a link to the Archive catalog entry in their reddit post -> https://www.reddit.com/r/SmarterEveryDay/comments/18aw4ca/i_...
dexterous
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Yeah, they just restrict you from doing stuff; like browsing large swaths of the Internet, for instance.
dexterous
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
> A substitute command is ~~a class~~ an application of regexes.

FTFY

(Edit: forgot HN markup doesn't do strikethrough; that's what the ~~'s are for above.)
dexterous
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
B2C markets with long-tails.
dexterous
·4 jaar geleden·discuss
The COO at my last job kept touting the aphorism "Data Trumps Opinion" to the point where he had T-shirts made with that (facepalm!)

I'm just glad those just sat on his table and never made it onto anyone's back.
dexterous
·5 jaar geleden·discuss
Like I've always said, if there's something to be learned about society, you'll learn it in Star Trek.

    "Mr. Worf, villains who twirl their mustaches are easy to spot. Those who clothe themselves in good deeds are well-camouflaged."
    - Picard and Worf, discussing both the investigations and the misguidedness of Admiral Satie
Season 4 Episode 21 The Drumhead https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/The_Drumhead_(episode)#...
dexterous
·12 jaar geleden·discuss
Actually, I find that it works better of the mundane and boring. Pain reduces by sharing it! :P

It's easier to stay on an interesting task, but here a good pair keeps you from going off the rails and totally losing track of the goal.