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  1. @Hotweatherisbad @meuon this is where I finally break and write unit tests...

    It was to avoid these "what the..." moments that I started always using linting and type hinting on my Python code, and (quite commonly) writing tests (not that I do TDD, shudder).

  2. @jesse I've actually been pretty happy with on Linux but when on a Mac im really at a loss. Bbedit isn't quite as good

  3. Odd though no mention of browser or

  4. Enjoyed 's . Makes me feel really inadequate in some ways - really brilliant guy.

    I need to buy some more books now! I'm thinking though next should be to work through some sections of the Structure and Interpretations of Computer Programming

  5. Enjoyed #Polya's #HowToSolveIt. Makes me feel really inadequate in some ways - really brilliant guy.

    I need to buy some more books now! I'm thinking though next should be to work through some sections of the #wizardbook #SICP Structure and Interpretations of Computer Programming

    #TeachYourselfCS

  6. Enjoyed #Polya's #HowToSolveIt. Makes me feel really inadequate in some ways - really brilliant guy.

    I need to buy some more books now! I'm thinking though next should be to work through some sections of the #wizardbook #SICP Structure and Interpretations of Computer Programming

    #TeachYourselfCS

  7. Enjoyed #Polya's #HowToSolveIt. Makes me feel really inadequate in some ways - really brilliant guy.

    I need to buy some more books now! I'm thinking though next should be to work through some sections of the #wizardbook #SICP Structure and Interpretations of Computer Programming

    #TeachYourselfCS

  8. I'm working through the 'how to solve it' book and i'm a bit lost about solving this problem - I can do algebra alright but transforming x^4-13x^2+36=0 to (2x^2)^2-2(2x^2)13+144=0 doesn't seem to follow a simple rule of algebra. It's not like simply replacing x with x^2. Anyone help with what I'm missing?

  9. I'm working through the 'how to solve it' book and i'm a bit lost about solving this problem - I can do algebra alright but transforming x^4-13x^2+36=0 to (2x^2)^2-2(2x^2)13+144=0 doesn't seem to follow a simple rule of algebra. It's not like simply replacing x with x^2. Anyone help with what I'm missing? #math #maths #teahyourselfcs #algebra #howtosolveit

  10. I'm working through the 'how to solve it' book and i'm a bit lost about solving this problem - I can do algebra alright but transforming x^4-13x^2+36=0 to (2x^2)^2-2(2x^2)13+144=0 doesn't seem to follow a simple rule of algebra. It's not like simply replacing x with x^2. Anyone help with what I'm missing? #math #maths #teahyourselfcs #algebra #howtosolveit

  11. I'm working through the 'how to solve it' book and i'm a bit lost about solving this problem - I can do algebra alright but transforming x^4-13x^2+36=0 to (2x^2)^2-2(2x^2)13+144=0 doesn't seem to follow a simple rule of algebra. It's not like simply replacing x with x^2. Anyone help with what I'm missing? #math #maths #teahyourselfcs #algebra #howtosolveit

  12. Being a field engineer/customer engineer/pro services/solutions architect/partner engineer/etc. (seems like this role has a lot of names) at my old job I felt like our team wasn't respected (oh you're just consultants, what do you know?) Where I work now, this team is actually respected for our knowledge and I really appreciate that.

  13. Being a field engineer/customer engineer/pro services/solutions architect/partner engineer/etc. (seems like this role has a lot of names) at my old job I felt like our team wasn't respected (oh you're just consultants, what do you know?) Where I work now, this team is actually respected for our knowledge and I really appreciate that.

    #fieldengineer #customerengineer #professionalservices

  14. Being a field engineer/customer engineer/pro services/solutions architect/partner engineer/etc. (seems like this role has a lot of names) at my old job I felt like our team wasn't respected (oh you're just consultants, what do you know?) Where I work now, this team is actually respected for our knowledge and I really appreciate that.

    #fieldengineer #customerengineer #professionalservices

  15. Being a field engineer/customer engineer/pro services/solutions architect/partner engineer/etc. (seems like this role has a lot of names) at my old job I felt like our team wasn't respected (oh you're just consultants, what do you know?) Where I work now, this team is actually respected for our knowledge and I really appreciate that.

    #fieldengineer #customerengineer #professionalservices

  16. is a very cool project