> why you're not getting the results that a lot of us are talking about? IMO the problem occurs when "the results" are hyped up linkedIn posts not based in reality, AI is a boon but it's not lived up to the "IDEs are a…
I spent the last 18 months unemployed and on WA "Apple Care", wasn't terrible, got me into the doctor for an ultrasound and into the dentist for an extraction at no cost to me.
Location: Bonney Lake, WA Remote: yes, please Willing to relocate: no, thank you Technologies: Typescript, React, Node (and lots of the associated tooling and libraries) Résumé/CV: https://bit.ly/3JI3Pq0 Email: (see…
fwiw `handbook.flexpa.com` seems down
barely related but I used to commute 60/90 minutes for an entry level tech job in orange county (I lived inland where it was more industrial and was chasing opportunity). Sometimes we'd have client network outages that…
looks like its a website monitoring the subreddit statuses with a handful of them having already gone private
"paid huge money to literally write if/else" "most programmers are in denial about how complex the code they’re writing actually is" I can taste the salt
From a front end perspective I think the selling points I see pitched for these new server side frameworks are "SEO" and "speed". SEO I personally think is a questionable motivation except in very specific use cases.…
I think it makes sense in the "beer is tangible" and "speech is not" sense (to my brain anyway). If I saw a "free beer" sign in a window I'd probably be inclined to think (albeit suspiciously) that there might be a…
I think your interpretation of "free as in beer" is the opposite of the mainstream (where my understanding is it means "free of charge")
Makes sense, probably just ad click driving spam page, appreciate the info :) I wonder how much of people being burnout on "front end frameworks" is because of "17 must know javascript frameworks" articles akin to the…
I'm not a java man but a quick google leads to a lot of "10 java frameworks you should know", "17 popular java frameworks", and a "list of java frameworks" on Wikipedia that's dozens long. Frontend wise it seems similar…
> why you're not getting the results that a lot of us are talking about? IMO the problem occurs when "the results" are hyped up linkedIn posts not based in reality, AI is a boon but it's not lived up to the "IDEs are a…
I spent the last 18 months unemployed and on WA "Apple Care", wasn't terrible, got me into the doctor for an ultrasound and into the dentist for an extraction at no cost to me.
Location: Bonney Lake, WA Remote: yes, please Willing to relocate: no, thank you Technologies: Typescript, React, Node (and lots of the associated tooling and libraries) Résumé/CV: https://bit.ly/3JI3Pq0 Email: (see…
fwiw `handbook.flexpa.com` seems down
barely related but I used to commute 60/90 minutes for an entry level tech job in orange county (I lived inland where it was more industrial and was chasing opportunity). Sometimes we'd have client network outages that…
looks like its a website monitoring the subreddit statuses with a handful of them having already gone private
"paid huge money to literally write if/else" "most programmers are in denial about how complex the code they’re writing actually is" I can taste the salt
From a front end perspective I think the selling points I see pitched for these new server side frameworks are "SEO" and "speed". SEO I personally think is a questionable motivation except in very specific use cases.…
I think it makes sense in the "beer is tangible" and "speech is not" sense (to my brain anyway). If I saw a "free beer" sign in a window I'd probably be inclined to think (albeit suspiciously) that there might be a…
I think your interpretation of "free as in beer" is the opposite of the mainstream (where my understanding is it means "free of charge")
Makes sense, probably just ad click driving spam page, appreciate the info :) I wonder how much of people being burnout on "front end frameworks" is because of "17 must know javascript frameworks" articles akin to the…
I'm not a java man but a quick google leads to a lot of "10 java frameworks you should know", "17 popular java frameworks", and a "list of java frameworks" on Wikipedia that's dozens long. Frontend wise it seems similar…