1) Pair with someone with knowledge of the code base or ask them to walk you through the code base.
2) Identify the public interface to interact with the app/api. How do consumers use the software. Play around with the app or api to get a sense of how things link up.
3) Identify various tools used in the code base(db, messaging, external api, etc). Now you know each tool is setup somewhere and used in one or more places.
4) Identify the patterns and conventions used (CQRS, mediator, dependency injection, middleware, pipelines, logging, etc). Now map the flow of each public interface using this knowledge.
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This is one example of routine acts committed by Cameroon’s military especially in the English-speaking regions. No reaction from international community. Instead, the west is asking Cameroon to investigate. They’re basically asking Cameroon govt to cover up its atrocities.
Video clearly shows Cameroon military shooting at mother with children. Same as hundreds of other incidents. What’s there to investigate?
Condemn the actions and let the govt face consequences.
Interesting. When I was in the US Naval Academy, I had a Camaroonean roommate that was going to go to the academy, then become an officer of his homeland's military. I wonder if the US military is still training Cameroonian officers today.
Cameroon has not ratified the treaty joining it to the international criminal court. This puts it along with a very small number of other states where there isn't an international legal process for dealing with this kind of crime.
Find small construction sides where you can work as an amateur. Small sides so that you can grasp most of the pieces and how they fit together.
Understand a house plan.
Learn to read building plans and how they translate to a physical structure. The tools and materials used.
Get the tools for the job.
You can not build a solid house in first attempt so Practice. Practice. Practice. Play with the tools, know what fits where, why, and how. Get a sense of how all pieces fit together to form a house and build your confidence.
I recommend you get some bricks and and practice building small structures. No cement. You can use mud so it’s essier to breakdown and start over.
Launch your project when you feel confident you have the skills to see it through.
I see google as a mirror that reflects what the world says about you. Of course, they moderate results but I don’t think that they do it to such an extend that only negative results will show for a person seen as positive in the world.
Trump is denying his reflection in the mirror (Google search). He doesn’t want to accept that Google’s result is how the world sees him now.
>Apple and Google not only created the device and funded the R & D for the features,
App developers have to pay for Apple’s and Google’s R&D and devices? Do consumers not pay for this when they buy their devices.
>but also created the APIs, the tools, the infrastructure, and attracted the (hundreds of millions of) users.
These were created for their consumers and not for developers. You think features are added to their devices to please developers? Why do developers have to pay for these things?
>The 30% cut they ask of developers is more than reasonable.
More than reasonable? Do a little experiment. Run a business and have 30% of your revenue taken from you.
Airplane is not a bird
Ship not a fish
Car not a horse
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Computer is not a smarter human
AI will never have human intelligence
Chatbots will never be humans
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These and many other inventions are useful. They extend human capabilities. But will never be humans, unless we create a human (as opposed to giving birth).