This is such a great initiative. I lived on a busy crossroad for a few years. I went from thinking motorbikes were pretty cool to having a passionate disdain for the sad little selfish men that ride insanely loud bikes around the city. the constant noise from motorbikes was so so bad. bikes in the countryside are probably just about ok but in the city it's just selfish and embarassing
totally agree, for me golang is a strongly imperative language and that's ok. I'm willing to be proved wrong, but I would imagine if you want to do functional programming it's going to be a lot easier to just use a different language.
wow 17! excellent work. You're going places for sure if you keep this up. I would guess even most working Devs don't have any real concept of how things work at the CPU level let alone during high school.
you have no idea what you're talking about and your comment is just patronising. MMA is a highly technical sport that demands elite levels of athleticism and sporting intelligence. fight fans are also already a highly diverse group from all around the world and that group is continually growing in size and diversity
grow up. This is such a moronic comment and I hope at some point in the future you reach a level of maturity in your life where you'll understand why it is. someone opens up with a touching and personal story and you nitpick them with a trivial detail for no gain
I live in Berlin and use the official BVG app for using the public transport here. it bugs out temporarily fairly regularly and I have to make the decision whether to buy a paper ticket to cover me (incurring extra expense) while the app isn't working or to risk it and hope the ticket inspector doesn't stop me/shows me leniency when I demonstrate the non-functioning app. extremely annoying
yeah we had cucumber at a company I worked for. it was touted that PMs and other non-coding staff could write tests and how great that would be. After we switched tests to the Golang cucumber implementation, exactly no one outside of Dev team wrote any tests. meanwhile Devs have to use this awful new framework everytime we make a change. burn it with fire I say