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about3fitty51 karma

I really hope this gets an answer. Dr. Kaku is really in the realm of NDT when it comes to this type of thing, and I'd appreciate some slight sign of humility or acknowledgement of this blind spot.

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scrum masters

correct.

about3fitty11 karma

I also believe scientists have a duty to the public to make their informed opinions known. Please see my other comment.

about3fitty10 karma

Hi guys, I'm a developer who lived in Kenya teaching I.T. for a while, and also was the Computer Vision team leader for a UAV club in uni (we looked at, but sadly did not participate in, https://uavchallenge.org/medical-express/2016-medical-express/). Got any positions available? Maybe something in Rwanda/Burundi/Kenya/Tanzania?

You do amazing work. A friend of mine mentioned your purpose and I thought it was super cool!

Edit: Ahh, should have sorted through the comments first. Will be sending in an application!

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Testing is kind of hard, but if you’re changing some area of a system, check it in, and a unit test in what you thought was a completely unrelated area of your app fails, that can be a pretty good safeguard. Especially if the codebase is large.

I think my personal taste is to have more integration tests, covering multiple units and some cross-functional usecase, than to aim for more granular tests that can be somewhat tautological.