He’s safe if he works in MATLAB or other languages that use one-based indexing. He’s a dead man if she works out most lists are zero-based.
Australis13
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Software Gore@programming.dev•I am not a number (but my phone is)
3·1 month agoTrue. I guess given that the way I’ve always done it here (one contacts the bank directly to open a new joint account) rather than trying to add a second person to an existing account, I hadn’t considered that approach. Still, I can somewhat understand the rationale behind this design.
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Software Gore@programming.dev•I am not a number (but my phone is)
73·1 month agoUnfortunately this somewhat makes sense… Now, if her account has been closed, then this is a design flaw. But if it’s still there - just hasn’t been used in ages - then this sanity-check makes sense to prevent fraud.
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•I wish debugging looked like this
13·3 months agoIf only it were so easy…
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but we saved DB space by just returning the index of the array of DigitNames
3·3 months agoThere’s something to be said for consistency!
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but we saved DB space by just returning the index of the array of DigitNames
6·3 months agoWhat’s a little scope creep between friends?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock but we saved DB space by just returning the index of the array of DigitNames
9·3 months agoWell, if we’re saving DB space, why not just use the generate_series function (assuming you’re running PostgreSQL…)?
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•Clock, but its ORDER BY Hour DESC
6·3 months agoSomebody used the wrong data type for the Hour column…
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Programmer Humor@programming.dev•What is the result of a programmer's work?
2·4 months agoSo can I…
It’s complicated.
You forgot to set up a 302.
I avoided overtime like the plague since my employer didn’t like to deal with it (so if circumstances required me to work overtime my supervisor was pretty good about allowing me to take it as time in lieu the following week), but unfortunately there were definitely times where I had to log in on the weekend (the challenge of having customers that require support 7 days a week).
Apparently I’m off the end of the chart. My last workplace set up had:
- primary 15" laptop with two external monitors (so 3 screens in use simultaneously)
- secondary 15" laptop with external monitor (so another 2 screens) when the primary one was tied up doing heavy processing (I was lucky and managed to hold onto my previous laptop when we did the usual rounds of device upgrades whereas most people just returned them to IT to be retired, so I had a spare that I could readily take home for WFH days without messing with my main office setup)
- a standalone PC monitor (for automation stuff, so the screen was there just for monitoring as needed)
Definitely #1. I’ve encountered #2 with a very specific IDE and #4 and #5 on occasion.
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linuxmemes@lemmy.world•Converting an image to PNG alignment chart
1·10 months agoThat has to be Chaotic Evil.
I have it running with Wine on LMDE6. Only thing that doesn’t render properly are the individual document minimise/maximise/close buttons.