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One of the worst enemies of productivity is boredom... and that's even more true for people like us
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That's a great article. It speaks of pairing up with another developer where the Junior is paired with a Senior. However, this works the same way if you just try to build an app and then Google everything. Trying to write a new app will put you in the ZPD and then Google can help you through the zone.
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The best is when the two developers are strong in different areas, so there is a role change depending on what technology is being touched in that moment.
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“Any conflict in space will be much slower and more deliberate.” For those not watching the documentary
(and I mean The Expanse more than that Star Wars stuff)
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AS if there were not enough with wars in earth...
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Kent Sharkey wrote: and I mean The Expanse
Yes! A reference to "Enterprise!" I quite like that show. I'm actually watching the 3 episode "The Forge" right now.
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It may be another 100,000 years until the giant red star Betelgeuse dies in a fiery explosion, according to a new study by an international team of researchers. Or it's trying to sneak up on us!
Did someone say its name three times?
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I think I'll pass to wait for the explosion.
Good night
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Digital security teams have been under immense pressure to ensure their environments are resilient and secure. Assuming you trust them
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Assuming you trust them Of course I trust them... with Zero Trust
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New research from Microsoft shows that productive employees won't be enough for businesses to remain innovative. Uh...yeah, can't think of anything. Sorry.
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Kent Sharkey wrote: Microsoft shows that productive employees won't be enough for businesses to remain innovative. Oh no, are the new icons in danger? That's not possible... how are we going to survive?
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Kent Sharkey wrote: productive employees won't be enough for businesses to remain innovative.
That all depends on how you define "productive." If by "productive" one means following all the forms, procedures, practices, and spending countless hours each day working on bug tickets, then yeah, what do they expect after all the creativity has been sucked out of us?
Conversely, if "productive" means having 10-20 hours a week where one can discuss, collaborate and experiment with creative out-of-the-box ideas, well, that's where innovation begins.
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NPM staff: Any computer that has this package installed or running should be considered fully compromised. NPM: No Protection from Mischief
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Quote: PACKAGES WERE LIVE FOR MORE THAN A YEAR ... each package had hundred of downloads that can hurt
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Windows 10 users are expressing frustration about the most recent software update that caught many users by surprise, shutting down their system with little warning (assuming they didn’t have it set to do otherwise) and installing unwanted apps. It looks like you are trying to use your computer. Want help avoiding that?
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I was two minutes too late:
Windows 10 is installing Office web apps without asking permission | Engadget[^]
Microsoft keeps trying harder and harder to piss its user base off
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Nelek wrote: Microsoft keeps trying harder and harder to piss its user base off 'struth. It's gone past the "Are they even trying" phase into the "Actively working against themselves" phase.
TTFN - Kent
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Shouldn't that be "Columnists are grumpy...?"
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That’s where most enterprise organizations stand with respect to software testing: guilty of both too few AND too many tests, overexposed to risk and unable to pivot fast So: stop it! Also: get busy!
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Attackers are spraying the Internet to backdoor unpatched Active Directory systems. In related news: Happy Monday!
Or upcoming Monday, for those seeing this on Sunday
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In addition to Ubuntu, Uno Calculator is now running on Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Linux Mint, Debian, Fedora, openSUSE, Manjaro, Kubuntu, KDE Neon, elementary OS, CentOS and Arch Linux, which means you can run it on anything from a Linux desktop, to a Raspberry Pi. Because they needed a calculator
But interesting as it is using the 'guts' of the actual Windows calc:
"As the Uno platform is about reusing your code across platforms, porting the Calculator was mostly about compiling the 19930’s C++ portion of the calculator using GCC, and adding a new .NET 5 “project head”. This new head uses the rest of Calculator source tree which contains all the C# and XAML code that is already running for the other platforms."
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This Uno Platform looks like it could be very good.
Won't be long until the Microsoft acquisition. It would surely be a very good with MS's current range of dev tools and intentions.
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We are launching .NET Live TV, your one stop shop for all .NET and Visual Studio live streams across Twitch and YouTube. For those that like to watch
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