There were two deaths, one of which was a black man being murdered by Proud Boys, and the other does not have evidence suggesting it was related to the Seattle AZ (other than they were near the perimeter).
> A lot of them expect you to tell them how, but they will refuse to ask for help until too late. Software is an industry in which people are criticized frequently for doing things differently than how others would've…
Every single job I've worked that used Jira, also used google sheets to "map" actual work to Jira work. It has always blown my mind. All the meetings to update the google sheet, and then to update Jira, and then to ask…
> You are making a very common complaint, that comes from ignoring the problems of the tools you know while making a fuzz over anything you find on the new one. It's almost certain that whatever languages you are used…
It's def a slippery slope, but all of hiring is bound by implicit bias. If random people are evaluating random people against a set of subjective metrics, you're always going to get _some amount_ of bias in your…
Azure: Azure Resource Manager templates
It's weird the frequency with which the AWS Support Reps agree the issues we find aren't those that would've been resolvable on our own, as each time we file a ticket we follow up with our reps for appropriate training…
If your only comparison is "I used to work with Heroku", Terraform might seem not great. I would argue this is a blub example, in that this person's lens does not contain enough context or experience to be able to…
Yeah, I have had close friends go through code schools and it is kind of frustrating to hear them talk about their experiences. They get stuck, their instructor can't help, and ultimately they just kind of move on…
Pretty much every single code school I have looked into (I have not looked into Lambda School specifically) hires students that cannot find jobs as teachers to be able to tout "96% employment rate post graduation". This…
I'm happy that you became productive in Rust quickly; I do not believe that to be the average case.
Most companies, in my experience, want tools that are easy to get right in 80% of cases, and in 20% of cases require experts. Go has the benefit of most benign work is deadass simple to get right. The things you…
There were two deaths, one of which was a black man being murdered by Proud Boys, and the other does not have evidence suggesting it was related to the Seattle AZ (other than they were near the perimeter).
> A lot of them expect you to tell them how, but they will refuse to ask for help until too late. Software is an industry in which people are criticized frequently for doing things differently than how others would've…
Every single job I've worked that used Jira, also used google sheets to "map" actual work to Jira work. It has always blown my mind. All the meetings to update the google sheet, and then to update Jira, and then to ask…
> You are making a very common complaint, that comes from ignoring the problems of the tools you know while making a fuzz over anything you find on the new one. It's almost certain that whatever languages you are used…
It's def a slippery slope, but all of hiring is bound by implicit bias. If random people are evaluating random people against a set of subjective metrics, you're always going to get _some amount_ of bias in your…
Azure: Azure Resource Manager templates
It's weird the frequency with which the AWS Support Reps agree the issues we find aren't those that would've been resolvable on our own, as each time we file a ticket we follow up with our reps for appropriate training…
If your only comparison is "I used to work with Heroku", Terraform might seem not great. I would argue this is a blub example, in that this person's lens does not contain enough context or experience to be able to…
Yeah, I have had close friends go through code schools and it is kind of frustrating to hear them talk about their experiences. They get stuck, their instructor can't help, and ultimately they just kind of move on…
Pretty much every single code school I have looked into (I have not looked into Lambda School specifically) hires students that cannot find jobs as teachers to be able to tout "96% employment rate post graduation". This…
I'm happy that you became productive in Rust quickly; I do not believe that to be the average case.
Most companies, in my experience, want tools that are easy to get right in 80% of cases, and in 20% of cases require experts. Go has the benefit of most benign work is deadass simple to get right. The things you…