I work in the Thames Valley area in the UK as a Senior Software Developer. I have a few ball-closures in my ears as well as a barbell through one of my ears. As long as I am in the office there is no dress code at all.
I do however, need to wear a suit and a tie and take out all visible piercings when I see customers or partners out of the office.
Haskell and other functional programming languages usually lack IO. Or anyway, it's problematic to use it. Still, they're also a little bit slow. But I think that we will se more of functional languages in the future.
I work in the Thames Valley area in the UK as a Senior Software Developer. I have a few ball-closures in my ears as well as a barbell through one of my ears. As long as I am in the office there is no dress code at all.
I do however, need to wear a suit and a tie and take out all visible piercings when I see customers or partners out of the office.
It's like playing with Lego... you have all the building blocks and just build something...it's not that createive...
And naturally, there is S&M if one's into MS...specifically the M part...
Haskell and other functional programming languages usually lack IO. Or anyway, it's problematic to use it. Still, they're also a little bit slow. But I think that we will se more of functional languages in the future.