Why?
Yes, a degree from a decent university is still credible.
My basic setup was vim/emacs (only as text editors) + grep/sed. It is totally doable and it is possible to be really productive but makes no sense when you have actually tried out adding some integrated tooling to your…
With types as jsdoc annotations there is no compilation step at all, no matter where the script runs. Have your cake and eat it.
It is ethically sound.
In Sweden, there has also been a notable tech downturn, with layoffs, etc.
Works fine from Sweden. Tested with multiple ISPs.
And much tastier.
It’s the cheese that is called kaffeost, not the combination of the cheese with coffee.
Go with SQL until you hit a wall (most likely you won’t).
Depends on the company (and country). At least here in Stockholm (SE) take home coding assignments and/or whiteboard problem solving seems pretty common for both junior and senior positions.
Gas stoves do occur in several European cities.
A dishwasher
Sweden has more than 79 ICU beds.
TablePlus
Stockholm, Sweden. Good tech scene, bad housing, but very family friendly (heavily subsidized kindergarten, free schools, paid parental leave, etc.).
I wouldn’t.
Emacs and Aquamacs.
Sign with the other company then resign from the first. This is not uncommon. How ever do it now before starting and taking any relocation assistance from the first company.
There are fully automated trains. However full automation requires not just a capable "train cockpit" but also a capable signal system (with supporting auxiliary systems). Introducing the latter is, as far as I can…
Why not get a degree in computer science or software engineering if you plan on spending a couple of years full-time learning? Projects often include implementing an OS and a compiler.
Python is slow. Sometimes this matters (pypy can improve speed in many but not all cases).
"a celeberity" = The foreign minister
Why?
Yes, a degree from a decent university is still credible.
My basic setup was vim/emacs (only as text editors) + grep/sed. It is totally doable and it is possible to be really productive but makes no sense when you have actually tried out adding some integrated tooling to your…
With types as jsdoc annotations there is no compilation step at all, no matter where the script runs. Have your cake and eat it.
It is ethically sound.
In Sweden, there has also been a notable tech downturn, with layoffs, etc.
Works fine from Sweden. Tested with multiple ISPs.
And much tastier.
It’s the cheese that is called kaffeost, not the combination of the cheese with coffee.
Go with SQL until you hit a wall (most likely you won’t).
Depends on the company (and country). At least here in Stockholm (SE) take home coding assignments and/or whiteboard problem solving seems pretty common for both junior and senior positions.
Gas stoves do occur in several European cities.
A dishwasher
Sweden has more than 79 ICU beds.
TablePlus
Stockholm, Sweden. Good tech scene, bad housing, but very family friendly (heavily subsidized kindergarten, free schools, paid parental leave, etc.).
I wouldn’t.
Emacs and Aquamacs.
Sign with the other company then resign from the first. This is not uncommon. How ever do it now before starting and taking any relocation assistance from the first company.
There are fully automated trains. However full automation requires not just a capable "train cockpit" but also a capable signal system (with supporting auxiliary systems). Introducing the latter is, as far as I can…
Why not get a degree in computer science or software engineering if you plan on spending a couple of years full-time learning? Projects often include implementing an OS and a compiler.
Python is slow. Sometimes this matters (pypy can improve speed in many but not all cases).
"a celeberity" = The foreign minister