That’s correct. I’m a Visa holder. I have the right to free speech, but I don’t have the right to be in the USA. And when I’m outside of the USA, the government really doesn’t care about my freedom of speech one way or the other.
I could imagine someone arriving after independence and advocating against the new government, insisting that they return to King George, would indeed Find Out.
getAngular was an online JSON storage service. The guys reused their code when they went to work in DoubleClick at Google. Not made by Google not Google’s framework and plenty of Google people think it’s rubbish.
While that's an interesting history tidbit, angular 2 was remade entirely under Google's leadership - the previous AngularJS framework was not reused to my knowledge - so I'd strongly push back on your statement it not being made by Google
"made by Google" was added by the 2 guys from the failed startup when Angular was first released (before Angular 2), without permission from the rest of Google.
> With agile, at least no one was charging you for it.
Charging people for Agile via his company ThoughtWorks (which sold for 785M) is how Neville Roy Singham made the money to fund far left groups in the US from his base in China.
JJ might be good (this article couldn't convey why in the "What is jj and why should I care?" page) but it's not 10x better than git, so it will likely die. Sorry, nothing personal, Mercurial/hg was a little bit better than git and died too. Network effects.
What has a change is ast-based version control.
You adding a feature to a function that uses a struct I renamed shouldn't be a conflict. Those actions don't confliuct with each other, unless you treat code as text - rather than a representation of the logic.
Ending merge conflicts might make a new version control 10x better than git, and therefore actually replace it.
> JJ might be good (this article couldn't convey why in the "What is jj and why should I care?" page) but it's not 10x better than git, so it will likely die. Sorry, nothing personal, Mercurial/hg was a little bit better than git and died too. Network effects.
The difference is that I can (and do) use `jj` with existing git repos today without needing anyone else using the repo to change what they're doing. There's no need to replace something when it can exist alongside it indefinitely.
Absolute non-sense and pure generalization, my mom use X and I doubt she is a "nazi", she isn't even from the US, seems that he has fallen into the propaganda machine.
It’s low latency for realtime. Discussion of these things have been public for twenty years since Red hat released MRG, and this is a conspiracy theory website.
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