Our choices as creators matter > @A_d_i_t_i: Just a brown hand:
@TimcyGoyal so now you are trying xamarin too? What else is left?
@vijayanands Beautiful. Where was this.
1000 of years and still blacks aren’t treated equally to whites. That too under a black president.
Before the US preach others abt human rights, let them treat their own citizens right.
Officers know all the loopholes to stonewall you. You have no choice but to cave-in
@sivers I thot this is more an Indian style. Do others also revert?
@jackerhack when it was released it had privacy & security issues. don't know if they got fixed. Native bash is a tempting one to try
It was fun working with @AkashLomas, @singhal_nakul & others in streamlining CI at @netsolutions. Good experience.
@r0h1n I route my webfaction email via gmail. Didn’t have his problem.
@8BIT yes. Go for it. Good luck.
@8BIT subscribed. you should use twitter cards and make subscription from twitter easy.
Why a demo is thousand times better to close a sale than long document of features and benefits
AI will lead to intelligence racism -humans preferring humans than machines, though machines are preferred for a job
Amazon disrupted bookstores, whatsapp disrupted SMS, tesla is disrupting energy. Software is eating the world.
Nobody thinks, hey let’s destroy our company. Disruption comes from adjacent markets.
Biggest difficulty in big data isn’t tech, but arriving at causations & correlations.
Let the data speak for itself. Don’t go into data analysis with pre-conceived ideas.
Where are the opportunities? - security = fewer disasters - optimisation = lower costs - prediction = higher revenue
In the 60s, companies added electricity to devices-lawn mower to toothbrush. In the future, AI will be added to all
Mobile, cloud, analytics, IoT are the trends. But they are also the leverages.
In 2010, cost of storing 1 petabyte costed $80k. In 2020 it would be $4. Everyone will be in data business.
@Justinwillis96 Congrats. Would you publish on iOS too. If not, atleast some screenshots on the next post
@rohitdogra @sameer__jain agree with @bobapollo. Process aids outcome. But when ppl lose sight of goals, process becomes a checkbox.
@sastrytumuluri @nitinsood78 @rochakchauhan ha ha. not applicable to me. applicable only for those who finish (even late) ;-)
@jackerhack regarding the qstn you asked abt structuring orgs. can it be organized on biz outcome? Martin talks of one grp owning all fns
@jackerhack will this idea by @martinfowler help? . Organise around outcome?
@ICICIBank_Care I forwarded the email. Any action?
@rupreetg I am using it. But it still can’t beat sublime.
@rupreetg trying @typescriptlang now. #Rust will have to wait :-)
@rupreetg I haven’t tried rust though @sastrytumuluri nudged me once. #golang is short. Total language spec is 51 page long.
@rupreetg #golang is already replacing it. Docker is on go. I haven’t yet used any app developed on rust.
On the other hand @code from MSFT is rocking the developer’s world.
@atulspecial2 hey nice to see you man. how are things? still at MCA?
@kazisuhail yes.
@singhal_nakul explaining the benefits @docker brings for IT services orgs @netsolutions
@debbiemadden200 this is all gud from developer's point of view. what abt customers. don't they hv to know when they will see their product?
Ok. Search for an Ethernet cable, connect download firmware updates. Now can connect to wifi.
@VohraAbhay why index funds in India doesnt make sense:
@sastrytumuluri I did Ubuntu:latest, so most probably it is full. It was only 120 MB though
@sastrytumuluri I hv bn using xenial for my docker experiments. Happy with it. Smaller (not to the level of alpine though) & has all pkgs
@EltonStoneman @ubuntu @docker Just did docker run -t -i ubuntu:latest /bin/bash, which downloaded a 120.7MB image of #xenial, not 48MB
@nutanc wudnt you say the same hold true for b2b too? Isn’t it even more important?
@jimpick how did you create this timelapse? did you take screenshot manually or with some tool? cool one btw
Also, swift syntaxes keep changing often (.reverse() is .reversed() in v3)
What I learnt? - swift is slow in double for loop even in compiled form - string reversal is easy in Python
