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At what point as a developer do you say that you "Know Enough"?
Does "Knowing Enough" mean you can get a job anywhere, in any field in software development? Or does "Knowing Enough" just mean that you can do your current job, or the next couple ...
What music do you listen to while coding?
Trance techno for me :) I find some classical as well works well too. Especially when you have to work late. Anything to keep those dopamine pumps.
Raise Awareness About Reserved Class Names like Con, Aux, Com1, PRN in java
Hello Java community, I recently encountered an issue where I named my Java class as Con, it took me a whole day to find out that there was no problem in my code but the name CON is forbidden to ...
Is R efficient for sentiment analysis?
I would like to explore more about sentiment analysis but I cannot decide if I should start a project in python or R. What would you suggest?
What would you say is the best IDE for both beginners and pro?
Personally I find Visual Code studio the best. Due to it being a free coding software, being able to install extensions and help explain pieces of code I may not fully understand. Is there any other ...
What inspired you to program?
Hey everyone, I've been pondering a question for a while now a singular question which is: What inspired you to start programming? For me, it was the realization that there are no boundaries, and I ...
MaxListenersExceededWarning when using newer AWS SDK version
Recently we tried to upgrade our dependencies, and as part of this we tried to upgrade @aws-sdk/client-sqs from v3.576.0 to v3.600.0. After the upgrade, I noticed we were getting ...
How does AWS Lambda find and execute the specified handler in a function?
I'm trying to understand how AWS Lambda can find and execute the specified handler in a Lambda function. Specifically, I would like to know: Handler Resolution Process: How does AWS Lambda use the ...
AWS Fargate pricing calculator
The AWS pricing calculator for Fargate has an input field named "average duration"s - is that the average duration per task? There is another input field named "Number of tasks or pods&...
How is the release process that you use in your work or personal projects?
Hello everyone, I have a question about your day-to-day work. I work as a software engineer, and at my company, we have an internal tool that facilitates the release process for the features we ...
How do you deal with analysis paralysis?
It's a tale as old as time. You want to start a new software development project and you have a good general idea of what the end product should do. Between then, you research your way around how to ...
How *NOT* to make C into a different language.
In a comment by a member, it is mentioned: ... You are also basically inventing your own preprocessor-based syntax, which no tools are prepared to understand. C is at it's best when it is written as ...
Should you test all your project every time a push is made?
Disclaimer : I know almost nothing about DevOps and have been tasked with implementing CI/CD for this project. My question may be unclear and lacking in detail, so any guidance is appreciated. Please, ...
Does Googles 20 testers app requirement also apply for business/organization accounts?
In November 2023 Google updated their requirements for publishing new apps on Google Play but they specifically only mention newly-created personal accounts so I wonder if this rule also apply to new ...