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“That’s just a line of chalk in a cave, if you want the job it’s yours.”
Imagine if they put a few frames of the animation into the spectrogram too
like the black face RDJ in Tropic Thunder. It was cringe @.@.
Did you actually see Tropic Thunder? It’s pretty good. His character is meant to be looked down on and the movie makes that clear. It’s more of a criticism of actors doing things like black face and playing disabled characters to chase awards.
It’s funny that “Individuals and interactions over processes and tools” is the first of the tenets of agile and the most ignored. I think most people’s frustrations with agile are from people worrying too much about processes and tools.
I had a decade old question marked as a duplicate and downvoted three times after years no no activity. SE is such a joke nowadays.
and if they ever explained the why, they would get a proper answer.
That’s funny, every time I’ve explained in detail why my question isn’t a duplicate nobody fucking cares and it still gets closed.
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Edit: I’ve got insomnia and don’t have my glasses on and misread the end.
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Chat rooms and one on one chats. Teams is basically Microsoft’s version of Slack. Slack is sort of the corporate version of Discord if you haven’t used it.
As shitty as teams is, it’s so much better for communicating with people than emails.
One thing I miss about Lync (maybe the only thing lol) was that each chat was a separate window. …you couldn’t combine them unfortunately but I often find myself wishing I could pop a chat out of Slack, Discord, etc.
Piranhas are one of those things I thought I’d need to worry about when I was young.ike quick sand and properly identifying if something is good or fool’s gold.
What’s the difference? I rarely use Python and every time I do I have to relearn which tools are the go to ones. In Java it’s a little simpler, we really just have Maven and Gradle. They have their own problems, sure, what tool doesn’t, but the thing that annoys me about python is the quantity of tools. There often isn’t a clear winner.
Now, to be fair to python, a lot of the ones mentioned on this post are very specifically for data science use cases and not general purpose development.
This is probably my biggest complaint about trying to learn Python past the beginner level and into intermediate and beyond. This is also one of my strongest arguments in favor of static type systems over dynamic ones.
I think venv is the best because it’s built in. But I’m also not a Python dev.
No, the dependency management in Python is a nightmare. There’s like a billion options for it.
https://www.wolframalpha.com/input?i=sqrt(-25)
No idea why it doesn’t just say 5i
lol.
When is someone going to find a password but somehow be stopped because it expires in as many as six months? What is it mitigating?