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@bahua Okay... I got it...
"Refuse" was a strong word tbh :(
What I meant was, I won't be so comfortable... That's all... -
@bahua I'm NOT concerned about the "big" money loss for windows by me not using it. My concern is, does the fact that even an employee of MS refusing to use their product cause a bad reputation for the company and their product?!
Similar to Samsung getting trolled after updating their new galaxy lineup status through "Twitter for iPhone" -
@-red Isn't it getting into MS more significant and "show-off" thing here than having a Macbook?! It is, at where I come from.
The point of the question is, I think it is odd to use a rival company's operating system, or any product for that matter, at a company building and selling similar products. In this case, macOS from Apple, being used at MS, instead of their own Windows. -
@C0D4 That's why "accidentally" is being used in the post!
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@mundo03 Yeah!! You got me :)
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@IntrusionCM I think, columns can be created so as to meet 1st normal form pretty quickly :)
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@ostream That's why it's NOT the correct answer :)
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For those of you wondering or still don't know what this post is about:
https://prosus.com/news/... -
@molaram Probably, another "free" platform will emerge then.
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@bad-frog Huh, bruh!! I consider myself a C++ programmer because that is what my job description says. I do web dev and app dev because I like them.
Pot stirred... Stew ready :) -
@Demolishun So, you don't consider a web dev, a real programmer?!!
btw I'm a C++ programmer, who does web and app development often. -
@synemeup Possibly!
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@RememberMe It's NOT about effort. It's about the rewarding nature of this profession.
Implementing a small feature in an app or contributing one or two lines to an open-source project might give programmers a sense of self-satisfaction. At least, that is what I believe. -
@Cyanide It is supposed to be 100s (hundreds)...
My bad :( -
Healthy body ==> Healthy mind ==> Productive thoughts ==> Total well-being :)
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@kescherRant Yeah... You're right... It's a Universal solution :)
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Oh, then I think I'm the rare combination of Linux and C++ fan :)
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@ArtOfBBQ Wow! I thought, more the human resource, better the team and the product... Seems like it's NOT true...
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As an end-user of many google products, I always get amazed by them(what a noobie I am :| ). It feels like "magic" while using their 'teachable machine' or 'quick draw' like experimental products.
But this rant made me realise that they are also humans, and their products aren't near to perfection. Wow! What an eye-opener... -
@fiftyhz First step, just run it again... If it doesn't work(which is obvious), turn it off and on again and run... Yes, you're right :)
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Fine! 10 > 3...
Then try this in JS --> Open your console and...
>> arr = [3, 10];
>> arr.sort();
// outputs [10, 3]
Now, this is the real WTF!!! LoL :)