They do that, in the men's division. The men's division is open. Anyone can participate.
MariaDB is pretty cool though. They've continued to innovate in the space and have some truthfully dope features. Like being able to create an index against a arbitrary json path of a json column.
I wish he'd respond. But from my experience, Oracle sells you a license that's just what you need, nothing more. They do so on good terms to get you in the door. Then when you rely on their database they jack up the rates and start ridiculous pricing strategies that either force you to rearchitect away from Oracle entirely or sacrifice your ability to use their product and force you to work around their license.
Thanks for this. I might start to use this. This would allow me to add typing class or function at a time and slowly work my way back.
How true is that still? I know python 3.2/3.4/3.6 there were significant performance issues on simple pieces of code. But python 3.9/3.11 have been significantly faster. I imagine I could write faster C++ code, but I definitely couldn't write it nearly as fast or nearly as readable.
At the time of the Constitution there were several states with official state religions (Pennslyvania, Maryland, RI etc...) Separation of Church and state was more of making sure that the Federal Governent didn't impose a religion upon the states themselves.
You're not cynical enough yet. Humanity itself is the bunch.
When Donald Trump first claimed the election was rigged. The Republican led Michigan state legislature, prior to deciding electors, invited him and his cabinent to present their evidence at an open session of their legislature; with the implications that if indeed there was legitimate evidence of widespread fraud in the state of Michigan they would use their Constitutional right to choose electors to modify who they sent to Congress.
Trump didn't show, he didn't send a representative he sent zero evidence. He was 100% hot air then, he's 100% hot air now.
If you're going to write, by hand multiple essays in a blue book/exam format throughout a 4-10 year post high school period. You need cursive. It's faster, easier on the wrist and fingers and easier to read.
What is crazy to me is that my youngest cousins (in their early teens) use the hunt and peck method to type.
They don't have typing classes anymore. Crazy I know. But my gen Z relatives do the same thing.
You'd be so surprised. From my interactions with my younger cousins and in laws, they can't even write in cursive.
Look at me, the naive optimist again.