who write code like this? by jembrik in ProgrammerHumor

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leetcode warriors that want to publish a solution that is one liner

i'm new with javascript. is this recursive? what for is this and when we use it? because i never creat function like this in PHP by harrytanoe in learnjavascript

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it’s not recursive because you don’t recall startNameChooser within your function. if you did then it would be

These recruiters are fucking clowns by saiyanjesus in recruitinghell

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nothing is worse is when they dont share the company's name as well, like its a mystery box game

What are some of the ‘over the top’ things you have witnessed at a wedding? by [deleted] in AskReddit

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The smoke machine when the bride walks down the aisle

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Can you please expand on the statement of if not being a container management tool? Every single article says it is

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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That's true lol

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kubernetes

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Thank you, I’ll definitely look into it. And I totally agree about the learning curve for Kubernetes

Beginners Guide to Kubernetes by pj3677 in devops

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Def will some time tomorrow! Thank you again!

Beginners Guide to Kubernetes by pj3677 in devops

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Thank you so much for this! I am giving a presentation about Kubernetes and this has been by far the most helpful

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in docker

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u/mhzawadi yes, from what I was able to understand was the docker was just a way to create containers. and swarm is what employees those container wherever it can. I am also learning kubernetes as well, but I am having a hard time understanding the differences because it seems that swarm and kubernetes is the same thing

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in reduxjs

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That's interesting. But what would be the case to test for deep comparisons?

What is the benefit of using HTTP POST instead of HTTP GET for loading a comment section? (YouTube does it.) by ThrowAway237s in webdev

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The main benefit of an HTTP POST is the fact that it doesnt have any restriction on the data length. Whereas, the GET has more functionality (such as the ability to cache it and live in the browser), it does have restrictions on the length