As others said, you're on call 24/7, but you can make it easier on yourself. My philosophy: - Keep everything as simple as it can sensibly be. Obviously this will depend on your application but if you can, you're better…
I honestly recommend TSOA (https://github.com/lukeautry/tsoa) For me it provides enough structure without being a super opinionated framework. It handles route and doc generation based off your models and controllers,…
You sound similar to me; although perhaps I am a few years further on in my career. I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with what you're describing. All of my promotions/progressions in my career have come…
Second this, it's a great piece of work.
That sounds like a disappointing attitude from their legal department, but if it's a big company I can see that they don't want to get into those sorts of discussions. Only you will know the stakes and what you're…
As someone else has said, it is quite a standard clause. I have had it on most of my contracts, from memory. I sought an employment lawyer's advice on this once (as part of a larger question). The scenario is heavily…
Not an M1 user, but my journey was Windows only for a long time, then moved to a company that required me to work on Mac (and write software for Linux). I then left and started working for myself and bought an entry…
I think I have to agree with OP here. To me, Teams is more of a failure of product management/design and corporate culture. It was more of a move to add value and subscribers to the Office365 platform than an attempt to…
Getting COVID. I've just turned 30 and I used to do a lot of cardio exercise. Over the past few years as other things have taken priority, I cut back. I'd try to do something every day but would often miss days and the…
These are typically junior bankers working on M&A/IPO deals. The ones working on the desks/trading will have much more moderate 45-60 hour weeks with little/no weekend work. The salaries sound high - but bearing in mind…
+1 on having your laptop as an ephemeral device
I use VSCode for 95 percent of my development and I couldn’t be happier. I use IntelliJ for the other 5 percent (which is just Groovy scripting for a particular product). For the way I work, it fits very well. - I write…
As others said, you're on call 24/7, but you can make it easier on yourself. My philosophy: - Keep everything as simple as it can sensibly be. Obviously this will depend on your application but if you can, you're better…
I honestly recommend TSOA (https://github.com/lukeautry/tsoa) For me it provides enough structure without being a super opinionated framework. It handles route and doc generation based off your models and controllers,…
You sound similar to me; although perhaps I am a few years further on in my career. I don't think there's anything inherently wrong with what you're describing. All of my promotions/progressions in my career have come…
Second this, it's a great piece of work.
That sounds like a disappointing attitude from their legal department, but if it's a big company I can see that they don't want to get into those sorts of discussions. Only you will know the stakes and what you're…
As someone else has said, it is quite a standard clause. I have had it on most of my contracts, from memory. I sought an employment lawyer's advice on this once (as part of a larger question). The scenario is heavily…
Not an M1 user, but my journey was Windows only for a long time, then moved to a company that required me to work on Mac (and write software for Linux). I then left and started working for myself and bought an entry…
I think I have to agree with OP here. To me, Teams is more of a failure of product management/design and corporate culture. It was more of a move to add value and subscribers to the Office365 platform than an attempt to…
Getting COVID. I've just turned 30 and I used to do a lot of cardio exercise. Over the past few years as other things have taken priority, I cut back. I'd try to do something every day but would often miss days and the…
These are typically junior bankers working on M&A/IPO deals. The ones working on the desks/trading will have much more moderate 45-60 hour weeks with little/no weekend work. The salaries sound high - but bearing in mind…
+1 on having your laptop as an ephemeral device
I use VSCode for 95 percent of my development and I couldn’t be happier. I use IntelliJ for the other 5 percent (which is just Groovy scripting for a particular product). For the way I work, it fits very well. - I write…