“When asked, RDX Works executives informed Jepsen that blockchain/DLT readers would normally understand present-tense English statements like these to be referring to potential future behavior, rather than the present.”
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As a former C++ programmer (although that was a long time ago), my advice would be to yes, absolutely learn C, but don’t use it for anything that’s intended for production. (And skip C++.)
Even if the conference were, say, in August? I don’t think anyone can make predictions about that yet, and it would be the organizer’s problem, not yours?
In my experience, a solution architect is someone who defines a solution that’s then thrown across multiple time zones for some poor offshore team to build, satisfying no one
Fair enough. I would still choose Rails (and thus Ruby) for certain kinds of projects, where it runs circles around almost everything else in terms of productivity