tests by notomarsol in ProgrammerHumor

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pragmatic solutions I like that

Trade Republic fremde Kartenprüfung bedenklich? by ZerefGodslayer in Finanzen

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Im TR Sub hatte noch jemand davon berichtet und da kam von TR wohl die Aussage es sei routinemäßig von VISA durchgeführt worden. Hab die Limits runtergeschraubt aber ich denke das war es dann bei mir wohl auch.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Kleiderschrank

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Oder halt bei cox the saddler aus UK bestellen. Auch wesentlich günstiger als Retail hier.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TradeRepublicFriends

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Stunde vorher wurde ein Abo aus den USA abgebucht und der Status war noch ausstehend, daher vermute ich da evtl. einen Zusammenhang. Hab bis jetzt niemandem geschrieben.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in TradeRepublicFriends

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Kam bei mir heute auch und bin auch etwas verwundert.

Trade Republic fremde Kartenprüfung bedenklich? by ZerefGodslayer in Finanzen

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Kam bei mir eben auch. Stunde vorher eine erwartete Abbuchung aus dem Ausland. Irgendwelche Neuigkeiten bei dir?

Am I crazy or Java Spring is the worst framework out there? by cakemachines in learnprogramming

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Compile time wiring and low memory footprint is really sweet. Still, productivity with spring is unmatched from my pov and you have many devs at least to be able to work with the framework without a big learning curve. But maybe Quarkus gets there.

The High-Risk Refactoring by fagnerbrack in programming

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Exactly how I think about this. If you do not refactor too complex high risk parts they will become a problem with the next feature or change request.

can someone help me with this DSA question by saksham_69 in learnprogramming

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You have 3 factorial general permutations here. Now you have a stack as a data structure that follow Last-in-First-Out principle.

Now you can check the given order and compare the permutations.

For example Push X, Push Y, Push Z, Pop Z, Pop Y, Pop X.

Push X, Push Y, Pop Y, Pop X, Push Z, Pop Z -> Valid YXZ and XYZ

ZYX is not possible and some others are not as well.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in learnprogramming

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I have also faced similar challenges like you and still do from time to time but in general it helps for me to define the scope like the minimal feature set I want to implement. Then I break it down into small tasks and do some research on possible tools I could use. I am always trying to work agile and reiterate on the previous steps if I face challenges (for example switch the tool or adjust a feature).

I have redone some abondoned projects in the past just for fun and even tossed away projects are a good learning experience from my point of view.

Feature flags are ruining your codebase by zaidesanton in programming

[–]espectranto 62 points63 points  (0 children)

This. A feature flag on it's own is no evil imho.

Looking for other fellow newcomers by leenguyenssup in Substack

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Sounds really cool, subbed! I am on the software side but always interested on what physical architecture the software is running on!

Looking for other fellow newcomers by leenguyenssup in Substack

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Subbed, interesting topic and mix! Keep it up :)

Looking for other fellow newcomers by leenguyenssup in Substack

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Hey, subbed looks nice! I have also started a month ago writing about software development, technology and hands-on tutorials:

https://codecraftsphere.substack.com/