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| | | | After 22+ hours of designing, it's time for 100+ hours of 3D printing. | |
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| | | | I like to watch a IT related presentations. Those give you a lazy way of grasping the idea of "what's up" in particular subject. It's grasping because by watching you won't learn actual skills, but you will know what exists, where are the dragons hidden and where to look deeper. What's more, if you are bored, you can always skip some parts or go to next presentation - which is extremely important in our fast-paced business. And most importantly - always learn from the best. | |
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| | | | How many timers are in the .NET Framework? What assumptions do they have? Which timer would you use for implementing Speculative query execution? | |
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| | The answer to the question of whether we should write automated test suites has largely been settled. We absolutely should write unit tests, and possibly even integration and end-to-end tests. But as acceptance of this practice grew, and adoption became more widespread, a follow-up question arose; How many tests should we write? How do we... |