in shortcut im gonna try it, thank you for art :) i will treat what u say is shaming as effect of frustration of someone who needed to work with tech that wasnt great for the needs
i liked it, but i do work with bigger data sets... make it easy? orm... if its active record or even datamapper just try throwing 100k new rows in a table every day, and then the joins... bah, skip the orm and start working with any sets that add couple hundres of thousands rows every day and you will very quickly see the aches of using sql... and the price of hardware you need to run it smoothly... and then if they related and youre using locks... probably a lot ppl have same feelings as me
i have 'lordosis', ive found some simple excercises to sort it out - like pulling "my ass down" which makes my back straight. make sure to get your posture diagnosed and possibly get excercises from physician, if you cant then there are some books and good videos on youtube (sic! i know), just choose someone u can verify as knowlegable person if you cant physically get to doc.
i work now as dev and found that if i dont split time and set some apart for reviews i.e. i'll do less of em? so i started to do the small/simple ones before i star working on my func tickets. i was eorking most of my life remotely so thats ok. have youe rituals: your morning coffe, jog or whatever else it is. if youre having coffe or tea or whaetever you do to start of "easily" your day then u can just think about what u have to do and write it down. i highly recommend to keep a log on what you plan to do and done everyday, that will help you get bet through plan and plan better. if ur half like me then you'll put in there too much stuff on beginning because i had tendency to be to optimistic :D as someone said "youre overpromising and uderdelivering to yourself". so dont.
omgs... just read about what books do to your brain... and you will know, its not about getting short notes, its about letting your mind experience a deep and beautiful journey - world and stories is not just about facts and summarizations :) if ur not sure where to start pick some fantasy or sci fi or adventure and let your neurons build up
thank you, but this doesnt solve the speed issues in my case. i could use sylius or any other ecom that i could host myself and use custom speedup on code instead of just on cdn:) shop i mean is in uk and has only uk customers, no need for cdn as customers arent spread globally or even on the continent.. as for static wouldnt that work for every solution? in that case theres no need for shopify at all... but as you say i could even keep static code generated and served from redis instead of s/hdd, that would be even faster
worked just with 2 in current company, 1 questioned everything, even things there was no point in questoning, the other one told us its standard in france, but is it? if so its scary, the guy was young and read clean code (never said nothing about any other books...), was programming in just 1 language, didnt knew nothing about basic design patterns and still tried to be the smartest. after he left and we stayed with just 1 who didnt have this attitude the atmosphere in office and productivity increased so much, less bs, more quality work done. some times u need to trade off perfection for time or needs. arguing about stuff that doesnt really even impact functionality and code is usually lost time.
btw. if ur programming for 5 years and you have 3 guys that do the same for 15-20 it might be actually good idea to listen to them without this 'question everything' attitude and maybe learn somwthing new? in some places there's no time to be lost on questioning everything... tre bien
some times its not about authority and culture but simply about experience
bad code/non-performance optimized can be pain in both. a lot of games done in unity have quite a bit of 'sluggishness', that's opinion from some of my friends whom are those 8h per day play, 6 hours of sleep gamers. so if youre after high performance & amazing looks which is even more important in vr AND u are/have decent devs then ue is a better choice (personal opinion). comparing the speed c# vs c++... well, there's no no point right? ;)