If you can use a debit card to buy stuff online, then it’s probably a visa or Mastercard, which would qualify as a “credit card” for identity verification.
Before people in other countries started popularizing the term “debit card”, most of my visa and Mastercards were hooked up to take money direct from my bank account, but they were still called credit cards.
They are all different though, depending on the hardware. Microsoft's BASIC on the C64 and on the mac and on all other platforms were different enough to count as different dialects, certainly more than just different implementations.
Edit: And the wikipedia page clusters them nicely in a separate group, what more could you ask for.
And clicking any of those will list them as a "Microsoft BASIC" dialect. This list lists them independently as their own dialects. I just found that slightly humorous. It wasn't intended as anything more.
If you want to be serious about it, I agree with you. Each of those is different enough that they certainly could be considered their own languages and "Microsoft BASIC" a superset (akin to Pascal, Ada, Oberon, Modula, etc all being "Wirth-languages") vs "dialect".
From my experience, it’s the individual. I always get paid more than the union members. I also notice that the non union members seem to have a bit more motivation and spirit and their own idea about their goals and where they want to go compared to the union members who seem to delegate the progress of their careers to their employers.
Clearly it’s not a case of one being better than the other. It’s great we have the choice. Unions are good for some types of people and job but terrible for others.
They call themselves a software company. The guys in India that develop the software know what they are doing but the managers in Germany have no clue what they are doing. Sitting all day in meetings planning strategies for beating Tesla. The guys in India are mostly fixing bugs in software released years ago.
To be fair my background is similar but the system isn’t really more opaque. I remember having the same books for the PC as (in this case my slightly older mentors) had for the C64. Undocumented PC and Undocumented DOS stand out. However you mentioned games , I too was distracted with such things (like the ABCs, alcohol, babes and cars). And had a nerd break until the web era. With maybe a little play around with VGA graphics and DJCPP or whatever it was called along the way.
Discrimination based on relevant skills surely - not irrelevant things like family situation? In other countries things like that are actually illegal.
Sql is fine as tweet sized selects.
I developed my mental block deliberately after working for a company that had about a million lines of business logic implemented in thousand line sql stored procedures.
Now I put as many layers as possible between sql and myself.
Well, wait until you have to maintain a system where someone has "reinvented the SQL/database wheel" with a "this is gonna be so awesome" custom ORM, complete with totally re-invented referential integrity enforcement...
Before people in other countries started popularizing the term “debit card”, most of my visa and Mastercards were hooked up to take money direct from my bank account, but they were still called credit cards.