lambda is the time window over which a process is observed for determining the working memory set for a digital computer’s virtual memory management.
It’s worse that it’s at a company. But I took a CS class in college that was an intro and the teacher had a pseudo-language that we had to hand-write and turn in to him to have him grade. It still pisses me off to think about how much I would have actually liked the class if I could compile code and see things happen. I changed majors because of that class… I did end up switching back at a different school when I tried a CS class that I liked lol
I agree with you on this. Lifetime licenses are great, but not feasible for some software. Anything that needs to be constantly updated needs steady income for developers. But, if their updates don’t provide anything that you need then you should be able to keep using the version you are on for no additional money.
Okay, this is the second thing I’ve seen about rubber duck debugging. What does this mean? Am I a bad developer?
Edit: LFTL
I don’t have experience with them. I have been using linode for a few years now and love it!