I work in logistics building a transportation management system. Our unsolvable question is not technical - how do you get trucking companies to use technology? It is more unsolvable than the 7 Bridges of Koningsberg.
Cybersecurity! I just started on Hack The Box. I am not sure if I want to go all the way for OSCP. Regardless, it is really fun and I've always wanted to learn how to "hack".
That's what makes it unlikely VC will continue to finance growth commodity manufacturing companies. People are learning the only differentiation between these companies and older brands are slick copy, whitespace, and…
Pragmatic Programmer and Code Complete are usually mentioned as classic programmer text books. I own both and have probably read 10 pages between the 2 books.
To play devil's advocate, I am a junior dev in a relatively large US market and Rails is still very popular. I'm currently using it as the backend API for my side project. It's just simple and fun to code in.
Very poorly written.
Location: Chicago Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Ruby, Rails, Javascript, React, Vue, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HdoQ4baZrX_-TT0EKO_mj1GX... Email:…
Is this comedy?
I work in logistics building a transportation management system. Our unsolvable question is not technical - how do you get trucking companies to use technology? It is more unsolvable than the 7 Bridges of Koningsberg.
Cybersecurity! I just started on Hack The Box. I am not sure if I want to go all the way for OSCP. Regardless, it is really fun and I've always wanted to learn how to "hack".
That's what makes it unlikely VC will continue to finance growth commodity manufacturing companies. People are learning the only differentiation between these companies and older brands are slick copy, whitespace, and…
Pragmatic Programmer and Code Complete are usually mentioned as classic programmer text books. I own both and have probably read 10 pages between the 2 books.
To play devil's advocate, I am a junior dev in a relatively large US market and Rails is still very popular. I'm currently using it as the backend API for my side project. It's just simple and fun to code in.
Very poorly written.
Location: Chicago Remote: Yes Willing to relocate: No Technologies: Ruby, Rails, Javascript, React, Vue, Python, SQL, HTML, CSS Résumé/CV: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HdoQ4baZrX_-TT0EKO_mj1GX... Email:…
Is this comedy?