Why? What do these do?
Why? What do these do?
Scrum/Agile has 2 advantages over waterfall.
things that don’t work get stopped early, without stigma.
the team works together towards an overall goal, it is not individuals working on individual tasks.
The “agile” tools themselves rarely encourage either of these practices.
Jira
I think I need to compliment our IT department. I have experienced 0 problems with teams. Sometimes my network quality falls, but I just switch to my phone and everything continues.
Disclaimer: Never used the captions, meeting summary etc. Just the basics
No. They are banking the interest.
I marvelled at being able to stick my fingers in Spock’s nostrils.
I had a chat with him on reddit about a random topic. No pretensions.
Star Trek: Bridge Crew gets you surprisingly close.
Not sure how popular it is nowadays.
R is better if you want some very specific, niche statistical packages.
Python is better if you want to combine statistics with any other compute process.
If you learn by doing, chose the language appropriate for the pet project you are developing.
You are not thinking cumulatively.
It’s not even close to triple, it’s like 15%.
1.15^7=2.66
From the article
“emit 2.5 billion tons by 2030, which is three times higher than the predictions if generative AI had not come into play.”
Racism justifies harassment and home invasion?
You realize internet sealions don’t actually invade homes?
You realise the harassment stops if you don’t respond?
If you are writing it then you are doing it wrong.
Python, Spam, IDLE.
Monte Python have a lot to answer for.
Seconded. https://www.fftw.org/
Thank you. I couldn’t see the problem.
And if this layout is auto generated, maybe I still don’t see the problem.
Yes, much better than 3-30 passwords.
But I view SSO as enterprise password manager with a nice UI. I don’t trust it for anything super important.
SSO means you only need to compromise one piece of hardware to get access to everything.
The ingredients I chose first are pandas.
Shitty engineers that can do grunt work, don’t complain, don’t get distracted and are great at doing 90% of the documentation.
But yes. Still shitty engineers.
Great management consultants though.
What would be the equivalent of Scratch?
What about VBA?