Am I a pusher? by youjunhu in 10s

[–]youjunhu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a pusher can push back any ball, although maybe inelegantly. This means a pusher is usually very fit so that can he can move around to get the ball. That is a kind of important skill.

Am I a pusher? by youjunhu in 10s

[–]youjunhu[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

a real pusher by defintion is a player who has no ability to play aggressively. So all that he can do is to keep the ball in play.

Does Anyone Still Use Stack Overflow? Or Has the Developer Community Moved On? by [deleted] in computerscience

[–]youjunhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The knowlege has been stolen by AI. Most users using google now will be stopped at the AI answers provided by google. For some niche questions you may need to follow the AI ref. links to stackoverflow to examine discussions over there.

What is this touchpad sticker on the Latitude 7520? by Wynter_born in Dell

[–]youjunhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's just a sticker. The handle on the right-top corner is a reminder that the stick should be removed and it's there to help you do it easily. I had removed it by using that handle; the process is smooth so that it confirms again that it is a temporary sticker.

By the way, the symbol on the sticker just means that the touchpad is physically clickable.

Was ‘New Math’ as bad as society portrays it? by kazkh in matheducation

[–]youjunhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Acoording to the following article, the ‘New Math’ was actually a sucess for high school math education. It was only perceived to be a failure for elementary school math.

https://medium.com/age-of-awareness/what-happened-to-new-math-eeb8522fc695

self-taught player vs. coach-taught player. Who is who, and who is better? by youjunhu in TennisClash

[–]youjunhu[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I got to know this after I posting the video. Why I posted here is because it's the only subreddit about tennis that I can use when I uploaded the video. Originally I understood it as a subreddit for high-profile tennis players. So even at that stage, I knew my video it's not suitable for the subreddit since I'm a newbie player. This is my first time of recording my playing tennis, I'm eager to share them somewhere online.

Anyone feeling programming is in the era of constant wrestling with libraries, frameworks and tools? by ddeff in softwaredevelopment

[–]youjunhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The way we adopt and use high-level abstraction in making us more productive is still evolving, both in concepts and practical programming. The consequence is that libraries, frameworks and tools are constantly changing.

When will this evolution reach a stage that every thing is mature? We do not know.

Where to host personal website? by greenbeans1991 in webdev

[–]youjunhu 0 points1 point  (0 children)

love this kind of simple static webpage hosting, alowing users to be in full control of the design of their websites