would be kinda annoying to not know the exact signature you have to override in derived classes
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12:49 AM
TIL apparently there is a pretty big debate in companies on whether Xenomai or Linux' preempt RT patch is the way to go when you want to write real time applications.
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Interesting, Never occured to me you had to choose. My default choice was always Xenomai's cokernel, for no reason
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@StackedCrooked How can you make a cheat sheet and not even mention git bisect? :o
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@nwp What else is better? Please don't answer SVN...
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@PeterT it does not always contain the remote. I think you can simply set the remote so you can just do git push without specifying anything
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@Mikhail being a good sw engineers entails you care about the product IMO. While being a code entails you only care about the code itself not the endproduct.
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12:55 AM
Some companies have shit products and even if you re a great sw engineer, you ll have to debate them to show them their product is poorly designed. In order for you to be able to write some +/- decent code
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Therefor being a good coder is usually less of a hassle and more enjoyable IMO
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coder: "You wrote shitty requirements? Not my problem mate, my code runs great and does whatever you required" sw engineer: "let s all have a 5h long meeting to debate on whether that button down there should be green or red when the user is in some special configuration/mode. Afterwards I'll eventually start coding."
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So many companies want a product but are unable to properly specify how their product should behave