Is it really that unlikely that companies that jumped into the agile hype train do it wrong?
Is it really that unlikely that companies that jumped into the agile hype train do it wrong?
White space in the wrong place? Fails Wrong amount of tabs? Fail
Working in a big configuration file that has a lot of nesting? Good luck.
Best part is that most of these things don’t throw errors or anything, it just doesn’t work and you are left scratching your head as to why your deploy only fails in the production environment.
No, YAML can fuck right off. I hate that this shit format is used for cloud stuff.
This actually seems like git flow, but easier while achieving the same objectives.
Battle for Wesnoth is my go to Linux for a decade at this point. Free fantasy turn based strategy game with fun campaigns.
Great time to find out your tests are useless!
It really depends on what versioning means for the project. If we are talking about semantic versioning then a lower number only means there haven’t been many breaking changes over time. Or that a lot of broken stuff has been kept that way because it would break compatibility.
Because every IDE implementa a different git interface and I can’t be bothered to figure out where they hid the commit, push, pull etc. buttons this time.
Logs? What logs?
Guess it’s not only Typescript that likes to argue with the developer while missing the entire point…
They thrive of hating the weaker groups in society. If you want some morbid fun, try asking one of those what they should do with trans people if the had the power…
Javascript will subsume all other languages by then. Humanity won’t even know that others existed, or even what it is. It’ll just be called Script, the way you tell computers what to do when the AI doesn’t understand your prompts correctly.
The only language people don’t shit on are the ones nobody uses.
Theres a dozen of you keeping banking around the world from falling apart lol
Not a bad solution
When you are used to math equations, it’s easy to slip into that habit.
Wouldn’t it fail in strict mode?
I’d rather deal with this supposedly “toxic” lemmy userbase than sift through a thousand comment post where 900 are bot reposts on reddit
It would probably be way easier than expected to do so in javascript. It would also be awful.
The project manager’s revenge: the last Scrum Master.