I only hire devs with comp-sci degrees who are at least 2 yrs out of school but less than 8 (too old and forget everything)
They also need to have completed at least 3.82 udemy courses in the past year and have read the dragon book in the past 95 days
Also only 6'0" & taller
@MomoOnChain This is a pretty standard agreement tbh. It’s done in case the market maker sold tokens during a rally and can’t provide the same number of tokens as agreed to in the loan.
$WLD market maker agreement. They have incentive to sell the it full stack above ~$2.80 since they can rebuy below that price in 3 months risk free. I expect them to sell anywhere above $2. Dips below could be worth buying. Initial supply 100m (MMs) + ~40m airdrop
@ThePrimeagen Prime, I think it would be super interesting to compare tokio async in Rust vs goroutines along the lines of that “coloring” argument and ease of refactoring around concurrency changes.
@Spider896 I've always found any IntelliJ based IDE far better than VSCode.
Fully agree with the plugins thing, but they say it is coming. I find it promising, but not a full replacement just yet.
Hoping they do multi language better than IntelliJ. I like the smart mode feature already.
@Zer0_FC I used VScode all of my career up until January, switched to GoLand and never switching back. The featureset is so rich!
Tried fleet once, ehh. Can't add plugins yet. I didn't really see the point...I don't have any performance issues with GoLand.
So I think where people get lost is acting as though the parentheses is "like" an exponent where as you have to solve the parentheses both in and out before moving forward.
I.e. 2(1+2)= 2(3)=6
But you don't do that. You solve inside the parentheses first... 2(3)...
Then you take away the parentheses, making it read 2 × 3.
Then solve, 6 ÷ 2 × 3 = 9