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Comment on: 'I am done with open source': Developer of Rust Actix web framework quits, appoints new maintainer

Entitled generation never accepts responsibility. It's always someone else's fault.

Your reply is very marxist indoctrinated.

0 21 Jan 2020 22:19 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: 'I am done with open source': Developer of Rust Actix web framework quits, appoints new maintainer

Entitled generation strikes again.

0 21 Jan 2020 18:48 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: Just about to give Pygame a try and.... :)

Simply clarified the second clause.

0 04 Nov 2019 21:21 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: Just about to give Pygame a try and.... :)

Because of the CoC, you can be exiled for pointing out he literally asked, "how about you invite mentally ill pedophiles and rapists to help you with the game?"

0 04 Nov 2019 20:17 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: The Army, Air Force, Navy, and Marines; Which would be best for computer engineering graduate?

Likely going to be the Army or the Air Force. The Army does have comp engineers for a variety of tasks. They tried to recruit me years ago. But the Air Force is notorious for cushy tech jobs.

Your best bet is to simply talk with a recruiter.

0 25 Oct 2017 07:47 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study

It's ironic that you accuse someone of what you are literally doing. You should read both the article and my comments.

I'll be here when you're ready to apologize.

0 11 May 2017 17:26 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study

Only if correct is for all forms of "correct." If you actually want correct, then 36% is not correct.

0 10 May 2017 21:46 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study

You are correct. That's because the article's author doesn't understand math. The actual percentage is 2.1% and 14%. Only 2.1% could correctly code both problems. Only 14% could solve the problems at all.

5 10 May 2017 20:30 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
Comment on: Only 36% of Indian engineers can write compilable code: study

The 36% number is pushed by people who can't math worth a fuck. The actual number is 2.1%!

The dumb editor added 14% and 22% for the 36%. That's completely wrong. Only 2.1% could perform at the intersection of both problems. Only 14% could solve the problems at all.

My experience places it at around 0.05%. Comments from others I've worked with, at lower tiers, say that they see around 2% of Indians are worth a damn. So it seems as the technical complexity increases the odds of an Indian performing satisfactory decreases dramatically. Even for basic grunt work, the odds of success are fairly low.

Really underscores the idiocy of pure fraud of the H1B program.

9 10 May 2017 17:48 u/RoundWheel in v/programming
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