there's even a medal for voting 40 times in a day, which requires some planning ahead (you have to let a backlog of good questions pile up and then upvote them all early)
Aviation (though that's probably dead since I have a whole bunch of medical problems), Education & Child/Social Development, Urban Planning & Sustainability, Public Affairs & Social Innovation, Global Studies & International Development, and Human Rights & Social Justice
Bascially, almost everything requires some sort of professional/specialized training. Flight school for Aviation, Teachers college for Education, Planning degrees for Urban Planning, Law school for human rights... I'm probably narrow minded
@ais523 They literally tell me after a test that the UML diagrams were the easiest and most fun parts of the test. Telling them to make a method static, however, makes them ask "so static instead of void?"..
@Dada Here, this is what I was working on, and it strikes me that this trick may allow for true-polyglots with more languages because it doesn't require introducing a variable (which has different syntax in Python and Perl)
@Dada that's the first Perl/Python true-polyglot I've seen, and I don't know Python well enough to figure it out without help (actually, I was aware of None, just didn't think of it)
I see. Dom Hastings wrote a nice one (for the tricks/treat challenge), using [] which is an array in both language, but true in perl and false in python (it might be a little bit less true than yours because it's an array ref in perl and only an array in python)
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC I'm sure I did at some point though it wasn't explicitly labeled "NDA". Nonetheless, I have been explicitly told what I must keep my mouth shut about.
I'll be working on a developer API so game developers don't have to use the provided graphical user interface, but can instead write their own tools to automate some tasks.
Please include, in excruciating detail, your entire workflow, job expectations, desk dimensions, coworkers' spouses' names, and proximity from your desk to the restroom.
@noɥʇʎPʎzɐɹC I'll see. I mean, databases are a huge part of what makes this platform work, so they're quite important. I guessed that I would be doing database work given what they tested me on during the whiteboarding part of my interview.
I use 2 spaces for J and 4 spaces for most big projects. tabs for some big projects where I was already using tabs, but I try to use spaces because I like hand-aligning everything and don't want to mix spaces and tabs.
@DJMcMayhem Don't use Windows. That's problem #1. You should read their list of differences from Vim. It basically reduces the cruft, among other things.
I tried editing a 100ish page Markdown file with live preview in Atom and I couldn't even scroll or navigate lines smoothly. VCS struggled, too. MarkdownPad for life.