After some yoga I'm not happy about how that thread went down. I'm not going to breath more life into it. As for the subthread, there's a two hour limit to edit/delete, heh. I had an email draft open about removing one…
That's the the only thing that was detached, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14519547 was. It had 20 points. Are you sure you wanted to detach that thread, and not just…
Why? To add to it, did you hell-ban me? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14525098 That had 3 points.
Workplaces over-intellectualize what they do. It's an epidemic. Go to school to learn all this data structures and do these fancy whiteboard tests at Microsoft. Your day-to-day? Meetings. Maintaining some tiny element…
It'd be helpful for the people in this thread to see your YouTube and Github to support your claims. We'd like to understand your motives and the veracity of the veracity of the testimonial you're providing. > No. The…
OK, so you're sincere. You have a genuine intellectual interest. Good heart. And an honest worker. But the brutal world of supply and demand, no one cares about your feelings, honesty, or character. Which is why you…
See the above? This is what codecamps do to innocent people. They prey on the weak, act authoritative, and take advantage of their hopes of getting jobs. You should demand your money back, every penny. > I can only look…
> Bootcamp grad here who mentioned it prominently in my resume and blogged my experience and put up a YouTube video once a week while I was going through. Mind telling us who you are so we can take a look at your code…
> Is there _anyone_ in this industry that needs to actively seek out recruiters? You don't. Recruiters could also mean the people who pour over resumes when people apply for jobs. The intention is whoever is looking…
More like: A couple of years at startups where the hiring bar is lower. A couple of github projects. A couple of presentations at local meetup groups. And having a really really good interview when you get to the…
I got paid to learn to program. 45k a yr to start off with. Then 70k a few months later. You don't need to pay a school to learn to code. The sad truth is, there are recruiters who will throw out your resume if you…
(For anyone looking at this in the future, this user just signed up to make this post) Care to tell who you are and what the company is? How did you find the article? How did you go to a senior role in 3 years?
You signed up just to give a review? How did you find this article?
They're also "js.io": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14240175 Nothing adds up. I've never heard of their products before. And they've been around for a heck of a long time in these boards with these salaries, and…
You know, people can see when you fib about salaries. According to Glassdoor, this employer's salary to an engineer is 97-104k. According to the Department of Labor, you are paying an engineer 102k/yr…
It's indefensible to have code that tightly compacted, throwing functions around and not documented. Don't care if it's Python (basically pseudocode), Javascript, Haskell or Erlang. For all the time Haskell commenters…
> languages with other features/language constructs than you're used to just seem worthless, complex, without value and foreign to you. Document the Haskell code and not stuff so much logic into one line. I think that's…
> Postgrest is a great example of a real-world Haskell codebase. It's hard to read. Very messy. https://github.com/begriffs/postgrest/tree/master/src/PostgR... Despite 15 years of programming experience in python, js,…
Golang irritates people for various reasons. For some reason I've begun to feel the language is was partly designed to put prima donnas who push theoretical languages in blogs all day rather than ship in their place.…
It's my experience and opinion. Also, I looked through your history, you're a Haskell programmer. Due to the context of my thread, I'd appreciate it if you disclosed your relation so others know. > AwesomeWM lists Lua…
If it were node.js, I highly doubt I'd have a person coming out of the woodwork with cleverly placed quotes as if it's a legal threat. Then blaming me for being biased as if you don't already have a conclusion derived.…
> One is better and it's because of the choice of language. > It's very hard to take your post seriously when you include something like this in it and you don't bother to qualify it even in the slightest. I looked in…
When I look at a programming language, I look at the community and how it gets stuff done and projects that are noteworthy. Something about Haskell strikes me as different. Despite the buzz about it, I don't see many…
After some yoga I'm not happy about how that thread went down. I'm not going to breath more life into it. As for the subthread, there's a two hour limit to edit/delete, heh. I had an email draft open about removing one…
That's the the only thing that was detached, https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14519547 was. It had 20 points. Are you sure you wanted to detach that thread, and not just…
Why? To add to it, did you hell-ban me? https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14525098 That had 3 points.
Workplaces over-intellectualize what they do. It's an epidemic. Go to school to learn all this data structures and do these fancy whiteboard tests at Microsoft. Your day-to-day? Meetings. Maintaining some tiny element…
It'd be helpful for the people in this thread to see your YouTube and Github to support your claims. We'd like to understand your motives and the veracity of the veracity of the testimonial you're providing. > No. The…
OK, so you're sincere. You have a genuine intellectual interest. Good heart. And an honest worker. But the brutal world of supply and demand, no one cares about your feelings, honesty, or character. Which is why you…
See the above? This is what codecamps do to innocent people. They prey on the weak, act authoritative, and take advantage of their hopes of getting jobs. You should demand your money back, every penny. > I can only look…
> Bootcamp grad here who mentioned it prominently in my resume and blogged my experience and put up a YouTube video once a week while I was going through. Mind telling us who you are so we can take a look at your code…
> Is there _anyone_ in this industry that needs to actively seek out recruiters? You don't. Recruiters could also mean the people who pour over resumes when people apply for jobs. The intention is whoever is looking…
More like: A couple of years at startups where the hiring bar is lower. A couple of github projects. A couple of presentations at local meetup groups. And having a really really good interview when you get to the…
I got paid to learn to program. 45k a yr to start off with. Then 70k a few months later. You don't need to pay a school to learn to code. The sad truth is, there are recruiters who will throw out your resume if you…
(For anyone looking at this in the future, this user just signed up to make this post) Care to tell who you are and what the company is? How did you find the article? How did you go to a senior role in 3 years?
You signed up just to give a review? How did you find this article?
They're also "js.io": https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=14240175 Nothing adds up. I've never heard of their products before. And they've been around for a heck of a long time in these boards with these salaries, and…
You know, people can see when you fib about salaries. According to Glassdoor, this employer's salary to an engineer is 97-104k. According to the Department of Labor, you are paying an engineer 102k/yr…
It's indefensible to have code that tightly compacted, throwing functions around and not documented. Don't care if it's Python (basically pseudocode), Javascript, Haskell or Erlang. For all the time Haskell commenters…
> languages with other features/language constructs than you're used to just seem worthless, complex, without value and foreign to you. Document the Haskell code and not stuff so much logic into one line. I think that's…
> Postgrest is a great example of a real-world Haskell codebase. It's hard to read. Very messy. https://github.com/begriffs/postgrest/tree/master/src/PostgR... Despite 15 years of programming experience in python, js,…
Golang irritates people for various reasons. For some reason I've begun to feel the language is was partly designed to put prima donnas who push theoretical languages in blogs all day rather than ship in their place.…
It's my experience and opinion. Also, I looked through your history, you're a Haskell programmer. Due to the context of my thread, I'd appreciate it if you disclosed your relation so others know. > AwesomeWM lists Lua…
If it were node.js, I highly doubt I'd have a person coming out of the woodwork with cleverly placed quotes as if it's a legal threat. Then blaming me for being biased as if you don't already have a conclusion derived.…
> One is better and it's because of the choice of language. > It's very hard to take your post seriously when you include something like this in it and you don't bother to qualify it even in the slightest. I looked in…
When I look at a programming language, I look at the community and how it gets stuff done and projects that are noteworthy. Something about Haskell strikes me as different. Despite the buzz about it, I don't see many…