http://www.macrumors.com/2014/... It's a problem for 10s of 1000s of MacBook Pro users who purchased in 2011
Except the class action lawsuit only applies to a small percentage of users who have the problem - those in CA and FL. Representatives from other states were not found.
You have a point, but it was either Stuxnet or a nuclear strike by Israel. Given those two options, I think we're all better off with Stuxnet.
Iran is close enough to Israel that they couldn't be sure the radiation from a nuclear strike wouldn't spread back to Israel.
having people skills can actually make you a stand out that will get promoted and allow you to progress in your career.
That's what people here DON'T want. They don't want to be promoted. They want to stay with coding forever.
My IT career didn't even *start* until I was 32 or 33, it's 20 years later now... and I'm doing just fine, thanks.
But are you a coder or are you a manager? "IT career" can mean many things, including being in management.
A catastrophic health problem can change your plans overnight, at any age. Throw in that the older you get, the more likely it is to happen
Not sure what the point of this response is. A catastrophic health problem can happen to anyone, whether they are a coder, in management, etc.
Work without a vision is slavery, Vision without work is a pipe dream, But vision with work is the hope of the world.