If you’re a proponent of decentralization but are still using Twitter and/or Facebook as your primary social networks, just know that I’m here quietly judging you.
Are you kidding? I'm delighted to learn that humanity is still building weird megastructures for which future anthropologists will make up all kinds of nonsense explanations.
I'm really impressed. This article gets almost everything about Zcash correct, which is pretty unusual! That makes me really happy, because there has been so much bad information spread about it over the years. People with better information can make better decisions.
So I woke up this fine Sunday morning, saw the Zcash price, and ran immediately to my computer.
And made 2 more PRs that are going to be important to improving Zashi privacy and user experience. What else?
"Agile" is just a concise way of saying "We outsource project management to shysters who have convinced us that ceremony can supplant understanding and enable nontechnical people to lead technical teams."
The poses are just grotesque - the have their bodies in shapes that bespeak having never performed any physical activity whatsoever. They're like the depictions of demons with joints that bend backwards in medieval manuscripts.
Had it happen again. Spent two weeks writing a relatively complicated piece of software in Haskell without writing a single test because I was discovering the facts of the domain as I went. Wrote tests, everything so far has passed on the first try.
So, this is exciting. Starting in the beginning of December, I'm going to be joining @sellout, @runarorama, @fresheyeball and the rest of the amazing team writing Haskell full-time for Takt!
My unpopular programming opinion: checked exceptions are actually freakin' great, but using inheritance hierarchies for exceptions instead of sum types and composition is probably the worst error-handling idea ever.
You screwed up when they were younger then. Our kids have had cleaning chores since they were small, they’re now nearing teen age and know what it means to be contributing members of the household.