I was very interested in their growth trajectory, so I wrote some notes a while back. It is a factor of product decisions and attracting clients effectively.
Their attempt to provide another solution for emails, while trying to introduce gamification appeared to have become quite popular.
Crazy contrast between Q1 2019 was vs Q4 2019. Tesla was in the hole so far in Q1 but it was because they were riding the fine line of bankrupcy to expand as fast as possible, and now it's paying off big time.
I'm all for getting rid of threads, but what are you going to replace them with? Traditional functional languages may be the most obvious solution, but they're also among the most impractical of solutions. Is there anything else out there that can replace threading needs, without throwing out the book on programming? It seems like what we need hasn't been invented yet.
For anyone on the fence: These were fun to watch, but there wasn't much substance to them. You'd probably get a lot more out of a random 15 minute blog post on the subject.
One thing I'm not a fan of C# is how often library usually lack bundled code source, while other similar language(eg. Java), you can use "Go to to Definition" on pretty much any third-party library/anything without hassle.
I believe the reason it became a huge scandal was because, the money that was used for the purchase wasnt given to the university rather than accomplice's pocket. Thus, not providing further opporunities for the needy. And for you to legally purchase a seat in those universities, it was gonna cost them much higher price tag.