Ask Slashdot: how come we get an "aging developer" topic at least once a month?
So far I used Eclipse for Android development, but that's coming to an end. Google forces me to use Android Studio, which is terrible. Which makes me think: how can so many developers prefer AS over Eclipse? What does that say about developers? About me?
The origin of agile and scrum (and the use of rugby as a metaphore) is "The Knowledge Creating Company" by prof Nonaka and Takeuchi. When you read that book, you realize that Scrum as it is practised today, in nothing resembles the ideas of Nonaka and Takeuchi. So, my answer is "yes". Even the scrum metaphore is wrong: the book uses team play in rugby as an example. Scrum is not team play and agile, it's standing still.
But I suppose almost everyone here is a twentysomething....
Of course.
US is the only developed (or "more or less developed") country where religious nuts are still a majority.
No, they'll run on Linux.
My mom died 6 years ago. Now this poll makes me sad....
I started my own company. Now I'm the boss, I'm the one who decides if I get fired. So far, that hasn't happened.
As an Android developer I have a number of phones I use for testing, and two tablets, and a smartwatch, to a total of more than ten.
It's a store that pre-activates Windows on your new pc, for your convenience.
Now what if you're over 60, but more "digital native" than 99.99% of youngsters?
and three months.
She ruined HP. Now she wants to ruin the US? Hmm..
Just how is blocking net neutrality a libertarian point of view?
It's a naive, domestic operating system without any breeding, but I think you'll be amused by its presumption.