![]() ![]() ![]() Mildly surprised that this even boots and runs as well as it does. I see NetBlockade (Internet Cleanup?), NetworkSpyAlert, Avira, Malwarebytes, TechTool Protection, Sophos, and potentially more here. Running multiple products is a Really Bad Idea.Īnd some of these including cleaning tools have caused corruptions requiring reinstallation. ![]() One add-on anti-malware tool can be questionable at times. These are all things that can influence decisions and it's our job as engineers to solve the problems given the tools at our disposal.Īlmost everything developers argue over with religious zeal are just tools, a means to an end.As a test, remove the add-on anti-virus and anti-malware and add-on cleaning and add-on monitoring tools per the vendors' instructions, reboot, and try again. ![]() It just means that there are lots of ways to solve business problems that don't involve the one thing you know a lot about and happen to love.īusiness requirements, timelines, politics, team background. Just remember, in almost all meaningful use cases somebody else could accomplish the same thing with technology Y which you happen to hate.Īnd it definitely doesn't mean there aren't best practices to follow. It also doesn't mean you are wrong to dedicate your career to going deep and mastering technology X. It DOES mean that you should recognize in many instances they are just that, opinions. To be clear, that doesn't mean you shouldn't have strong opinions about your favorite IDE or programming language or database. That is the voice of inexperience talking. "Pattern X is always better than pattern Y" "If you aren't using, you're doing it wrong" "You have to use Visual Studio because Eclipse is the worst" Early in my career I spoke a lot in absolutes. ![]()
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