It’s not incredibly common from what I can gather. Cases are likely in the 100s over the last few decades.
But the fact you can murder someone and say you were scared because they were gay as a defense is completely indefensible.
Imagine if a gay person used this as a defense for murdering a straight person. People would lose their collective shit.
Don’t really get your point here.
They virtualize the file because it’s big. They know the size.
It does indeed scale with the size of the file. That’s exactly the problem.
Yeah feels a little stuck up lol
“widely understood” maybe in certain circles hehe
100% this.
The majority of the times if you are struggling with unit tests it’s because your code isn’t testable.
It felt weird at first writing code with tests in mind but, as you say, it makes your code much nicer to consume in the long run.
Only if you’re an enjoyer of slavery
We did in the 90s and 00s
If you’re booking a 3k+ holiday you aren’t poor mate
No it relies on the c# project files. It looks for all projectreference tags in the projects file and recursively grabs all of them and turns them into filters.
You have a list of filters like “src/libs/whatever/*” if there is a change the pipeline runs.
I wrote a tool that automatically updates these based on recursive project references (c#)
So if any project referenced by the service (or recursively referenced by dependencies) changes the service is rebuilt.
If pretty much gets compiled to a goto statement. Well more a jumpif but same principle
A certain world event being a 3rd party piece of software having a bad update.
We use a mono repo for a new cloud based solution. So far it’s been really great.
The shared projects are all in one place so we don’t have to kick things out to a package manager just to pull them back in.
We use filters in azure pipelines so things only get built if they or dependent projects get changed.
It makes big changes that span multiple projects effortless to implement.
Also running a local deployment is as easy as hitting run in the ide.
So far no problems at all.
What goes on between two or more non related consenting adults is no ones business but their own.
Your options are essentially to deal with it or ask them what’s up.
Personally I wouldn’t waste time with co-workers who are being rude.
They could be jealous of your position for some reason or taken offense to something random you did. They may just be assholes.
At the end of the day you’re there to work and if it doesn’t affect that I wouldn’t bother.
If they are increasingly hostile maybe have a quiet word with HR.
It literally has to run at that level to do it’s job.
You can improve it hugely. These things are very young.
There was a paper recently about removing the need for matrix multiplication from them which is a hugely expensive operation.
Dedicated hardware is also at a very early stage.
They’re all sucking up whatever data they can. Stick to Https, don’t use their DNS and use a VPN and you should be fine.