I prefer to use statisics rather than anecdotal evidence. The stack overflow survey shows full stack pretty far down:
I prefer to use statisics rather than anecdotal evidence. The stack overflow survey shows full stack pretty far down:
Why would you think full stack developers make more money in general?
It’s still too easy to install apps. You xan just type a parent’s password on the kid’s device to continue.
That was always the joke but some people prefer in-joles (i.e. already knowing they have identical faces) over being inclusive and showing the joke at face value. I can appreciate both, depending on finesse.
This joke doesn’t really have any finesse so my vote is for inclusivity.
With this as a guide, it would be enough if the task needed to be done twice per day to break even after five years.
It’s a way to donate money without donating money. Basically a money laundering scheme.
That’s why you never ever write the filename manually. Always copy paste it!
I go by: “Do boring things fast and fun things slowly.”
The crook is probably tired though.
“A”.reverse() === “A”
I imagine it trying to say Earth but getting muffled by the politician
Might be because I’ve been reporting all sponsored content as spam.
It’s under ctrl now.
It’s even worse when you can tell they really tried and still end up with spaghetti. Even mid- to senior developers do this. Rhe more senior they claim to be are, the more embarrasing when you have to get the stick.
Some people try to be so clever with fancy design patterns or bit-tricks, instead of just solving the problem, you now have two problems and a solution to one of them.
Yep that’s perfect. They get to be the “farm hand” and get their own little cottge and everything! You can buy more cottages at the carpenter if you are more than two people.
Starbucks isn’t Italian, for one.
Stardew valley has split screen support on PC!
You would have to pay off the 250 k debt though, if you want to keep the house. You can’t give the house away without paying the debt first.
The one inheriting the house may want to take a 250k loan to afford that 300k house.
“It depends” is a good answer, and is in line with me questioning the above comment.
Here’s a link to a recent huge worldwide study: https://survey.stackoverflow.co/2024/work#salary