I wouldn't hire someone who didn't think it was important.
Sports. I want to watch my local MLB team. Almost every game is broadcast locally, but just a few on Steaming. Other than that I can't think of a reason.
Nice. Two features I miss. 1) I often need to make just lower or upper case passwords. 2) I also need hex passwords (0-9, A-Z).
100% agree.
I didn't sell my company to MSFT but I imagine it is the same. There will be a period where everything is great and you feel like you have freedom then that will end and you will be at their whims. My advice is: day-one…
When I'm interviewing people, if they start to bad mouth a past employer I immediately write them off. There are ways to bring up issues with a past employer that isn't bad mouthing. If a candidate doesn't say anything…
Travel to rural or out of the way places in the US and you will see why. Internet is not as common as you think. Also, at large events (sports, conventions, concerts) Internet can be next to impossible, but TXT messages…
Because most homes are not zoned for office space. Working at home is one thing, renting your house as an office is another. You'd quickly piss off your neighbors and draw the attention of the city.
Anyone who needs performance. Although, if you really need performance, you're using C, not C++. Game engines are all written in C/C++. All those languages like Python and Javascript are all written in C/C++.
As someone that has run a company (several hundred employees) and hired a lot of people, I would say "yes". If you were someone I was interested in, I would certainly ask you about your job switching. If you told me you…
I wouldn't hire someone who didn't think it was important.
Sports. I want to watch my local MLB team. Almost every game is broadcast locally, but just a few on Steaming. Other than that I can't think of a reason.
Nice. Two features I miss. 1) I often need to make just lower or upper case passwords. 2) I also need hex passwords (0-9, A-Z).
100% agree.
I didn't sell my company to MSFT but I imagine it is the same. There will be a period where everything is great and you feel like you have freedom then that will end and you will be at their whims. My advice is: day-one…
When I'm interviewing people, if they start to bad mouth a past employer I immediately write them off. There are ways to bring up issues with a past employer that isn't bad mouthing. If a candidate doesn't say anything…
Travel to rural or out of the way places in the US and you will see why. Internet is not as common as you think. Also, at large events (sports, conventions, concerts) Internet can be next to impossible, but TXT messages…
Because most homes are not zoned for office space. Working at home is one thing, renting your house as an office is another. You'd quickly piss off your neighbors and draw the attention of the city.
Anyone who needs performance. Although, if you really need performance, you're using C, not C++. Game engines are all written in C/C++. All those languages like Python and Javascript are all written in C/C++.
As someone that has run a company (several hundred employees) and hired a lot of people, I would say "yes". If you were someone I was interested in, I would certainly ask you about your job switching. If you told me you…