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This has been my experience of agile in multiple workplaces.
If anything goes wrong with the deploy script, such as failing tests, no harm will be done because the script exits upon the first error encountered.
How do you clean up? Once the deploy script is fixed, how do you know what’s been done and what needs redoing?
Have you considered ansible/puppet/chef/salt — environments dedicated to deployment and cleanup, with idempotency to allow for fixing and repeating the deployment, across multiple operating systems and versions?
Not yet. I’ll wait 24 hours to allow for timezone differences, then send it to collections.
Ok, I’ll bite. Give me a window manager that looks like wmx, but with plain text config files like openbox, tiling like dwm, able to be controlled with the keyboard like i3 or openbox.
It looks like you can read and clone NFC tags with the Flipper Zero, using it as a wallet of sorts for all your cards. But you need the card in the first place to be able to read it.
Still waiting for mine to arrive so I can experiment and confirm.
I saw that too and thought “here we go again”, but in this case it seems SCO stands for Source Code Origin.
Frankenstein was the doctor, not the “monster”.
I’ve had it with these motherfucking worms on this motherfucking truck!
Silicon sealant, like for the edge of windows? It’s clear, but will diffuse the light a bit to make the key glow.
What is the return value ( $? ) from the function?
Not sure if if..then
changes variable scope: it shouldn’t.
I’ve always used [[..]]
around tests, not sure if that changes variable scope.
Where is the array first declared? Inside or outside the function?
Not at my computer at the moment, so I can’t give you a better answer. I’ll play with the idea later today.
can anyone suggest some versions or mods of Windows, or an alternate method, that would let me run Py2EXE and InnoSetup?
might work for you, and it might not. But do let us know if it does!
does anyone have a guide on installing macOS under KVM or QEMU?
https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
sort of works some of the time. I personally didn’t find it satisfactory for my use case. It might be suitable for you.
Well, technically Dvorak is a US-ANSI layout, so … no.
Ada and COBOL are still where the big money is, and still will be for years to come.
North Dakota
Python, Ruby
COBOL is pretty easy to learn and has lots of syntactic sugar to make programming easier. I’ve heard that it’s still in demand as big Enterprise is running out of first generation coders, but I don’t know how long that demand will last. Ada is another language that people joke about but is in demand in certain circles, particularly military.
Hail to the King, baby!