Comment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials
0 24 Jan 2018 23:02 u/FuckFatReddit in v/programmingComment on: Report: 80's kids started programming at an earlier age than today's millennials
Every day I think someday soon pajeet software quality will have the same reputation as pajeet precision engineering but nope, let's keep outsourcing to pajeet inc
Comment on: AGILE/SCRUM is litteraly the homeopathy of the developers community
I think you can have a bit of best of both worlds. Where I work we take the good parts of SCRUM and have left most of the shite behind. Bearing in mind we're only 3 full timers and a half timer so that leaves us more flexible.
Having said that I had a deadline coming up my ass and lost time getting my presentation ready!!!!
Comment on: I just created a subverse dedicated to asking and answering programming questions
SO is "mean" by necessity. It ensures questions that are well formed and show some research which means less/no filtering through bullshit. I love SO, it does what it does excellently.
Comment on: I just created a subverse dedicated to asking and answering programming questions
StackOverflow is magnificent at what it does. However, it does not allow for debate on subjective matters. This is where Voat could fill the void. But if I have a specific programming question, I'll go to duckduckgo and/or SO first. If I want a discussion, I'll come here.
Bug? Impossible, the user is quiet clearly a retard