You either don’t know what binary search is or you completely missed the context of this conversation
You either don’t know what binary search is or you completely missed the context of this conversation
What’s wrong with postman?
Well idk the details in that specific case, this was just the first example I found. My point is, that different countries, states and institutions disagree on this matter. There is no universal rule that defines what you need to have achieved to call yourself an engineer.
another is regulatory requirements by jurisdictions to be able to legally assume a role.
This is exactly what I mean with “this depends on the country you live in”. Different countries have vastly different regulatory requirements. Taking UK as an example, you can call yourself civil engineer all day long without having to worry any legal consequences because there simply is no such thing as a licensing system for engineers.
As a former civil engineer who now works in software, “software engineer” irks me. “Engineer” means you’re supposed to be licensed
This really depends on the country you live in. In some countries you need a license, some need you to have some kind of university degree and others don’t care at all. So we cannot really use that measure as a definition.
Does streamlit displaying data from a csv file count?
Wait, what happened?
The only thing she’s mad about is that he wants to code in brainfuck
Speak for yourself. The internet has been a great place imo, at least partly.
I only partly agree. The part remembers all those situations where a comment on reddit almost made me spit out my coffee while at work because I found it truly hilarious
Yes because this isn’t a reddit phenomenon but a human psychology phenomenon
Not all black people are African-American or even African or American, you know? I’d be way more irritated if someone called me African-American than black, since one of these is true and the other simply isn’t.
How do you even version control or test something like this?
Imo for configs it’s fine having a config file that’s accessed via static methods or a singleton. I’m open to any good arguments against that practice though.
How does one even interact with mastodon from lemmy? So far I’ve only seen content from lemmy and kbin
Why though? I’ve got no problem when Google sometimes leads me to an old reddit post. No need to have them all duplicated on lemmy. Let’s just make lemmy the place for the new content
Ok now what happened. There’s beans everywhere on lemmy atm and I have no clue why. Somehow I’m already out of the loop. Can someone explain please
Tbh I’m pretty confident that I’m the only one in my hometown using lemmy so far
I still haven’t adopted to this git switch thing