Split keyboards, especially when the angles are adjustable, can let you get your hands/arms/elbows/shoulders positioned in a sustainable way. Getting a chair/desks where you can get the arm rests aligned well is good too.
Yeah companies aren't going to pay a time and a half for devs without questioning why they aren't actually producing more software or less defects than they used to.
If you mean the first then something is wonky, but also using host mode still doesn't negate the point. You're still only allowing the processes in the container to access only directories you've specified and isolated them from the other processes on the system. It's about limited the blast radius if an exploit against your network application occurred
People have different learning characteristics and there isn't a best way that works for everybody. I Happen to be of the type where straight up reading is the best way by far. Anything lecture style takes a ton of extra effort for me to remember anything, and reading out loud or taking notes doesn't do anything for me but complicate my information absorption.
If the dependency static links the library and doesn't use structs or classes defined in it for its interface then it is fine. If either of those are not true it is asking for trouble
Why? I haven't used it to verify, but my understanding is that similarly to JavaScript, it has evolved into a fully featured and ergonomic language. Is that incorrect?
Split keyboards, especially when the angles are adjustable, can let you get your hands/arms/elbows/shoulders positioned in a sustainable way. Getting a chair/desks where you can get the arm rests aligned well is good too.