> is a stretch when their customer count is literally still growing double digits. source?
Agreed. But in that case, it's no longer a principle because, as you said, it's been let go. The point above was about prioritizing something above the principle one still keeps. I work in marketing, nothing black and…
Even though I strongly agree with the other person about reasons why people wouldn't leave... I agree even strongly with what you just said: "if you'll violate your principles for a cush job, they aren't really…
Reading the comments the author is basically "one with ai" where his life is deeply integrated with ai agents. I have a friend exactly like that. And he has being doing it so long that he cannot even respond to a…
When they first did this, I read the TOS before verifying. After almost throwing up, I deleted my linkedin account and tagged it "data farm".
As a startup I tried .NET (it was .NET 8), and it was great. The problem was the education around .NET. So much DDD-this, Clean-that, CQRS-this, architecture-that. I get all that stuff is for enterprise with bigger…
While I agree with your point that it's sometimes about getting things done, but your example is flawed. Your example about gas-powered street lights is arguing for technology evolution. But the people who say "AI have…
I have charged clients first before I start. Most in full, some in part. The question "why would they trust me to deliver?" is a good one. And there are two answers: 1. How you sell will determine their trust level. In…
The answer: PHP, no framework. I have customers, but no tech problems.
I recently moved my company accounting software to Sage because they still have human support. It's really nice. These days I pick products based on their support levels.
How do i download this for linux? the website still has the old version?
I have been on both sides. And I agree. I have been a "business co-founder" for many years. I learned to program at a professional level 5 years ago. Today, i spend most of my time as a "tech-co-founder". Now that I am…
> simply doesn't know how enterprise software deals work You have highlighted an even scarier issue... enterprise software deals, if they all work like this, are scummy and the "way it works" isn't okay.
What is absolutely wild to me is how many developers build "developer focused tools". That is the red'est sea to swim in as a small dev because it's easy to build things you can use every day. I have a lot of friends…
Sure but... what is there to "disagree" with? customers are paying for it. If you don't want it, don't pay. But why expend energy on "disagreeing"? weird.
> automating the heck out of everything What kinda things did you automate?
I wish people would just get to the point when they write. People clicked because they want to know why you left. Three paragraphs in... I have no idea. sigh
Honest question, how is this related to CoPilot?
"It’s quite natural to program in Haskell by building a declarative model of your domain data, writing pure functions over that data, and interacting with the real world at the program’s boundaries. That’s my favorite…
I can assure you... farming is not the same as Harvest Moon. Stick to programming ya'll.
Good point. Before covid, i did the same on my long communte. This is the perfect usecase for yt premium
Meanwhile, the politicians that were enriched by SBF and FTX are still at large...
Yes, just one thing: welcome to the world of selling. Your new job is salesman. It's a fun job but rejection is tough and your cannot "force success". Unlike software dev, where you can sit in a room and make something…
about youtube... ublock origins = no ads?
Your neighbor who makes more than you (I am guessing) he has been doing it for a longtime and is good at it. So let's not overlook the time it will take you to catch up to where s/he is. As for software dev being…
> is a stretch when their customer count is literally still growing double digits. source?
Agreed. But in that case, it's no longer a principle because, as you said, it's been let go. The point above was about prioritizing something above the principle one still keeps. I work in marketing, nothing black and…
Even though I strongly agree with the other person about reasons why people wouldn't leave... I agree even strongly with what you just said: "if you'll violate your principles for a cush job, they aren't really…
Reading the comments the author is basically "one with ai" where his life is deeply integrated with ai agents. I have a friend exactly like that. And he has being doing it so long that he cannot even respond to a…
When they first did this, I read the TOS before verifying. After almost throwing up, I deleted my linkedin account and tagged it "data farm".
As a startup I tried .NET (it was .NET 8), and it was great. The problem was the education around .NET. So much DDD-this, Clean-that, CQRS-this, architecture-that. I get all that stuff is for enterprise with bigger…
While I agree with your point that it's sometimes about getting things done, but your example is flawed. Your example about gas-powered street lights is arguing for technology evolution. But the people who say "AI have…
I have charged clients first before I start. Most in full, some in part. The question "why would they trust me to deliver?" is a good one. And there are two answers: 1. How you sell will determine their trust level. In…
The answer: PHP, no framework. I have customers, but no tech problems.
I recently moved my company accounting software to Sage because they still have human support. It's really nice. These days I pick products based on their support levels.
How do i download this for linux? the website still has the old version?
I have been on both sides. And I agree. I have been a "business co-founder" for many years. I learned to program at a professional level 5 years ago. Today, i spend most of my time as a "tech-co-founder". Now that I am…
> simply doesn't know how enterprise software deals work You have highlighted an even scarier issue... enterprise software deals, if they all work like this, are scummy and the "way it works" isn't okay.
What is absolutely wild to me is how many developers build "developer focused tools". That is the red'est sea to swim in as a small dev because it's easy to build things you can use every day. I have a lot of friends…
Sure but... what is there to "disagree" with? customers are paying for it. If you don't want it, don't pay. But why expend energy on "disagreeing"? weird.
> automating the heck out of everything What kinda things did you automate?
I wish people would just get to the point when they write. People clicked because they want to know why you left. Three paragraphs in... I have no idea. sigh
Honest question, how is this related to CoPilot?
"It’s quite natural to program in Haskell by building a declarative model of your domain data, writing pure functions over that data, and interacting with the real world at the program’s boundaries. That’s my favorite…
I can assure you... farming is not the same as Harvest Moon. Stick to programming ya'll.
Good point. Before covid, i did the same on my long communte. This is the perfect usecase for yt premium
Meanwhile, the politicians that were enriched by SBF and FTX are still at large...
Yes, just one thing: welcome to the world of selling. Your new job is salesman. It's a fun job but rejection is tough and your cannot "force success". Unlike software dev, where you can sit in a room and make something…
about youtube... ublock origins = no ads?
Your neighbor who makes more than you (I am guessing) he has been doing it for a longtime and is good at it. So let's not overlook the time it will take you to catch up to where s/he is. As for software dev being…