Mark Zuckerberg is the encoding time:
Today News : The recent launch of a new application for IOS Poke Facebook is important for several reasons. First, because it is a big challenge to the wildly popular Snapchat. The second - and, in my opinion, is more important - because it marks the return of Mark Zuckerberg to write code!
According to TechCrunch, favorite hoodie-wearing billionaire's actually put his hands in the dirt coding to help make a new application Poke happen. As strange as it may sound, it is probably not surprising, since he wrote the original code, Facebook, and he vowed last year to once again write code every day.
[Creation of coding look cool and 2012: the year that the coding was good form]
But is it really a good idea for Facebook CEO, writing and performing the production code? I say no, for several reasons:
As CEO of a company with more than 1 billion people, more than 4,000 employees and $ 3.7 billion in revenue in 2011, it probably has more important things he has to do. In fact, Zuckerberg himself said in September last year that he will not commit code, usually through Facebook that "If you check in your code, you have to maintain your code." Has that rule changed, or it will now letting themselves or to write their own documentation? I guess, Facebook shareholders would prefer it to do other things, such as figuring out how to make more money with a mobile phone.
Today News : The recent launch of a new application for IOS Poke Facebook is important for several reasons. First, because it is a big challenge to the wildly popular Snapchat. The second - and, in my opinion, is more important - because it marks the return of Mark Zuckerberg to write code!
According to TechCrunch, favorite hoodie-wearing billionaire's actually put his hands in the dirt coding to help make a new application Poke happen. As strange as it may sound, it is probably not surprising, since he wrote the original code, Facebook, and he vowed last year to once again write code every day.
[Creation of coding look cool and 2012: the year that the coding was good form]
But is it really a good idea for Facebook CEO, writing and performing the production code? I say no, for several reasons:
As CEO of a company with more than 1 billion people, more than 4,000 employees and $ 3.7 billion in revenue in 2011, it probably has more important things he has to do. In fact, Zuckerberg himself said in September last year that he will not commit code, usually through Facebook that "If you check in your code, you have to maintain your code." Has that rule changed, or it will now letting themselves or to write their own documentation? I guess, Facebook shareholders would prefer it to do other things, such as figuring out how to make more money with a mobile phone.
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