Activity for Lundinâ€
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A: How do I brainstorm for writing positively about myself? > Tell us why you would be a good leader Typical interview question, they are hoping that you will say certain things they are looking for... but what those are will be different from case to case. So instead of trying to guess what they want to hear, just tell them what you are good at. Basica... (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
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A: Does DRY (Don't Repeat Yourself) Apply to Documentation? I would say that most of the time it does not apply. Suppose you are to document the use of one particular function. Good source code documentation instantly tells the user how to use that one function. Now suppose a nearly identical function with nearly identical use exists. Bad documentatio... (more) |
— | about 3 years ago |
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A: Syntax summaries use brackets for optional elements; how do I represent literal brackets in a way readers will understand? Official ISO programming standards that describe programming language syntax etc often use opt to mark an argument as optional (with "OPT" in italics). So I would propose to write > ARRAY[data-type, countopt] This has the advantage that the abbreviation "OPT" is kind of self-explanatory and you... (more) |
— | over 3 years ago |