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Emmanuel Macron s'en est pris vivement, mardi soir lors d'une réception au Liban, au journaliste du Figaro Georges Malbrunot, au sujet d'un article relatant les négociations que le président mène en coulisses pour refonder le système politique libanais. Le journaliste s'est dit "surpris par la virulence de cette attaque".
Parce qu'il y en aura toujours.
Does anyone have any questions about NAFTA for my PSYCHIC PIG?
A quick collection of all the fake Orly book covers I find around on the internet.
I am seriously considering writing content for the “Expert Excuses for Not Writing Unit Tests” one.
EDIT - I actually did write some content for it https://boyter.org/posts/expert-excuses-for-not-writing-unit-tests/
The [project management tree swing](http://tamingdata.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/tree-swing-project-management-large.png0 cartoon below is famous amongst those of us who have engaged in any kind of software project management. I first came across it in the late 1990s, when I managed small projects at a regional data communications company. I remember printing it out and hanging it in my cubicle, as a reminder of what not to do. I would read it as a reminder to keep my sense of humor in the midst of a frustrating project implementation.
A few months ago, I thought of it and searched online for it. Project management may not be as sexy as data science, but if you don’t properly manage the implementation of your data and systems, you won’t be “sexying” anything, much less taming your data! As the saying goes, “garbage in, garbage out” (GIGO).
hug + hack = infinity
<p>Job titles of the near future:</p><p> Software gardener (the intersection of devops & maintenance)</p><p> Software archaeologist (maintenance of old but important systems)</p><p> Software anthropologist (maintenance of old but important systems whose behavior is confusing)</p><p> Software documentary editor (a software anthropologist that annotates old broken software & its documentation for software historians)</p><p>* Software historian (studies old versions of software to make it understandable to modern users)</p>
NAME
Major Hayden - a social nerd
SYNOPSIS
major [--admin systems|database] [--contributor] [--developer] [--educator]
[--leader] [--other]
SUMMARY
I’m a Linux Engineer with skills in database administration, system administration, application development and leadership. I enjoy connecting people with technology solutions that are easy to use, affordable, and sustainable over time. I'm familiar with, and a huge supporter of, the DevOps culture and how to make it work with a large team in a fast paced environment.
Information security has also been an interest of mine. As the Chief Security Architect for Rackspace, I led a team of senior Windows, Linux and networking engineers who were dedicated to increasing security within Rackspace and for our customers. We provided critical security advisement to the business as a whole and we fueled technical security projects that reduced risk, reduced product development cycle time, and increased customer confidence.
I was previously working on the OpenStack project and its integration with Citrix Xenserver and Nicira's networking stack. I also maintained our high-availability clusters, Debian packaging and various system tools and scripts. Our team created a highly automated continuous integration system with Jenkins that allowed us to test and deploy new code much more rapidly than before.