Sounds very similar to NASA C programming guidelines. Each module during the initialization period would allocate its static memory size. Every loop had a upper bound's max iteration to prevent infinite loops.
I think they posted the guidelines and it was a wonderful read about how they developed real time systems.
I was wondering why I couldn't open this pdf on my android pdf viewer and this link gives me cloudflare's captcha. It uses google's ReCaptcha - storefronts, bicycles, semaphores. What a terrible practice. People stop overusing cloudflare!
Part of finding yourself, and not appealing to people is you take the next step and foster a better understanding of social interactions in groups. You use a bit of cynical implementation to be part of groups and team's. You're not doing to prove anything to you, but other than being singled out and isolated.
I understand being self actualize is great, but part of growing is what is more valuable to you isn't what you know but it's what other people know. If your not integrating yourself part of social circles you miss out on leads and adventures you wouldn't of otherwise found if you're sitting by yourself because no one want's to interact with yourself because you haven't developed yourself more than yourself.
Vast majority of people are ego invested in themselves, and typically love to criticize other people well hating being criticized themselves. You run into a problem is they're easy to manipulate, as you play to their ego and criticize the people they hate.
There is a fine line as most people don't have very good conversation skill's and will use you as a surrogate to a psychologist. You have to pull them in line with eye contact and silence and then giving them the benefit of the doubt, and finally have to say they're in a conversation/discussion. If that all else fails then you leave the conversation.
I totally agree. I also think there is a huge selfishness in allowing yourself to be used as a surrogate to a psychologist. Just because you are lonely due to not figuring out the other things yourself, doesn't mean you should play doctor to feel fulfilled.
Do you mean selfishness or low self-wroth? Selfishness is that you're doing it because you only care about yourself and not the other person (In that case you would be talking about yourself). Low self-worth is where you believe you're view point and genuine experiences are lesser than the other person.
Only smug i could tell was in regards to their free app offering, and considering it costs money and resources to maintain those free services their viewpoint is understandable. The feature was removed, they thank them for the feedback for being upset that the feature was removed.
I understand that software costs money to maintain and cloud syncing requires infrastructure. But they didn't need to act the way they did in response to someone asking a reasonable set of questions.
I don't think I'm making a big fuss about it. I'm not campaigning for a boycott or mass migration or anything. I'm just saying that as a long time customer of AgileBits the way they reacted in the linked thread really didn't sit well with me, so I'm looking for alternatives to their software.
What if I have an issue in the future? Will I also be treated poorly?
The mobile app is free, but creating entries on the mobile app is a paid feature. Either with a subscription, or by buying the "pro" features. Or at least that's how it is on Android.
There was two competing viewpoints of OO. A object is nothing more than an animated data structure, and the opposing view saw objects as behaviors and you didn't map them explicitly to your data model.
As most people viewed object's as simple extension over the data, it's not surprising to see most developer opt out for more basic form of data representation and that doesn't need object's at all.
Big reason why most tech people I know leave Australia, go over to the states make their million and then come back home. Then the ATO has the audacity to want to tax them for their over-seas income well not residing in Australia.
Not that Australia had a strong software industry in the first place (we well and truly missed the boat) but how the country's leadership is treating the software industry currently is going to ensure we never catch up and miss out on trillions in value for the country.
The best and brightest have so many strong reasons to leave, and many will not come back.
This is false. You only pay income tax if you are a resident of Australia. If you are a resident of another country you pay tax there - Australia is not like the USA in regards income taxes.
unless you were foolish enough to incorporate in Australia, or grant equity while still resident in Australia.
The ATO will tax any capital gains at full value if they get half the chance. And they're a law unto themselves, with no independent appeal or way of refuting a decision that they made.
There is nothing foolish about incorporating in Australia given we have franking credits so that taxes paid by the company are passed down to the individual.
While I have no great love of the ATO, it is a million times better than the IRS.
Of course you can appeal a tax ruling in Australia. If you have done something that is an open-and-shut case of tax avoidance then this might not help much.
During my MBA one of our lecturers was a tax lawyer, and the stories he told of the ATO utterly shafting people were horrendous. I might be biased because of this ;)
Vitamin K - Mk7, Vitamin V, and Magnesium seem to help with the removal of calcifications of the artillery. Though I couldn't really find referees other than reports on `Vitamin K intake and calcifications in breast arteries Angela`
I think they posted the guidelines and it was a wonderful read about how they developed real time systems.