I shouldn’t be surprised, that Kaiju no8 is doing well, but I still am. It is one of the most formulaic mangas I have ever read.
Idk how far the anime has gotten, but I couldn’t read past >!when mushroom dude attacked grampa army leader!<
I shouldn’t be surprised, that Kaiju no8 is doing well, but I still am. It is one of the most formulaic mangas I have ever read.
Idk how far the anime has gotten, but I couldn’t read past >!when mushroom dude attacked grampa army leader!<
If thief is actually an option, then thief.
Otherwise probably procreator or engineer 😅😬
Edit: errrrr that was supposed to say “procrastinator” 😬dyac
For example, on side by side views, you can draw a box around it on both sides, and draw a line connecting the two
I’ll have to take a look to see if I can use it to view (enterprise) GitHub PRs, because that’d be a huge help
That’s awesome. I wonder how it’d handle moving plus a small change.
Too bad GitHub doesn’t support it yet afaict. But at least it’s not all diff tools.
Yes, thank you. I probably should have been more clear
Recursion is a real pain in the ass
To be clear, I’m ok with romance and even school romance to an extent (lovely complex was great). But almost everything that gets an anime with a budget is so formulaic.
I’ll take a look at #10 thought, a few people have mentioned it’s different. It’s giving “I Reincarnated into an otome game as a Villainess With Only Destruction Flags”
Absolutely. Generally with Shonen, protagonists tend to be idiots, which is frustrating.
I’ve started reading Korean manhwa mostly now, because their protagonists tend to be competent adults.
I’ve only enjoyed a few romance titles, and they’re all older now so I don’t know if they still hold up. My fav was Lovely Complex. They actually acted like people their age might act, with a little leeway for comedic overreacting.
Idk if you would consider a Silent Voice to be a romance, but that manga was god tier.
I’m already all caught up on the frieren manga, so I’ll probably just keep reading the manga rather than watch the anime, but I agree it’s excellent.
I haven’t heard of most of the rest of these though.
This just makes me sad because I’m too old now. It’s bad to judge a book by its cover, but they all just look so… Shonen. Teen highschool romance, teen battle anime, etc. I’ve become so jaded wrt all the teen protagonist Shonen tropes.
At least frieren is at the top 😌
#1 reason to go paperless at the office lol
I see 3.
Two are also coding things 😐
One is also the name of a ransomware attack, so I’m assuming that’s the one you’re talking about lol
High paced blood pressure, from all the sedentary work
That’s not a problem with unit tests, that’s a problem with project management
I mean, it sounds more like “The messier your project, the more difficult the unit testing”. What you’re describing sounds like issues with SRP and LoD. Which will inevitably happen as big projects get rushed, but let’s place the blame where it belongs: rushing.
Yes unit tests take longer up front, but for projects that you need to update and maintain for a long time, they’re a huge boon.
You can’t do everything with a unit test obviously.
Cute but I mean… You just copy paste it into postman and fill in the blanks. It doesn’t really show anything, it’s just novel.
I’m not gonna be as cynical as the other people on here saying that it’s because they just want to have a machine/AI process your application. But at the same time I’m gonna be even more cynical, because if they think that machines/AI aren’t already processing your PDF resumes, then you’re crazy lol
FactoryFactory classes are not something inherent to java, it’s just as likely with any OOP language. I’m assuming you refer to something like AbstractFactory Pattern.
Most boilerplate can be automatically added by IDEs, and doesn’t add any more congnative overhead than comments would. It’s basically comments that are statically validated by the compiler.
Language snobs be like
Java is too verbose, Assembly is best 🥴
Ok nobody actually wants to write Assembly, but that’s still what they sound like. Optimizing for number of characters you’d have to type if you used a text editor instead of an IDE, and dumb shit like that.
Yeah, exactly. It kinda started out as an interesting twist, but it quickly got with the formula within a few chapters. It lost all it’s uniqueness upsettingly quickly.