No. 10: Know how you trend.
No. 10: Know how you trend.
Excellent strategy in man defense.
Our four year old plays Minecraft with his older sister. His favorite activities are using lava to start forest fires and shooting livestock in the face with a bow and arrow.
From what I've heard, that's pretty much exactly it. (Which, if true, makes him a pretty cool dad, IMHO.)
Last time I saw Jon Stewart kick anybody that hard in the dick, it was Tucker Carlson on Crossfire.
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That's like saying its deceptive to hold in a fart.
For the budget I'm sure they're working with, that was thoroughly enjoyable. I'm actually interested to see more. From a fully-funded feature film I'd expect a hell of a lot more obviously, but for a fan project like this? That was gold.
Hollywood, you really blew it. Real-life Dragon Ball Z fights can be incredibly cool.
Anyone who applies that word in this context either A. has never hard Gaga's music, B. doesn't know what the word means, or C. both.
A lot of those 'expert beginners' are folks that are not coming from CS background and have been asked to code as one of many other job functions- and have done a capable job of figuring out the task at hand. It isn't always laziness or lack of curiosity so much as lack of hours in a day.
Being a programmer at some point is about experience and working on projects of your own or as part of a team, and making your own mistakes. This is especially a tough one for new graduates to grasp.
I was a failure in high school math, and took the easiest college classes available. It wasn't until I started to code that it clicked. Algebraic functions did not make sense until I wrapped my head around JavaScript functions. At least with JavaScript...I was *doing* something that had a result and it wasn't just…
I agree, clear working examples of complete projects are much more useful. The Android Developer's Cookbook is a good one, I think, because the "recipes" are modular yet connected to project examples.
Having read a decent number of programming books at this point, I'd say they generally fall into two categories:
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